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    SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE Success comes to those who are slow but steady in their work. It is not necessary to be very clever in order to succeed in life. The modern life is a life of rush and hurry‚ stress and strain. The world has grown so materialistic that everybody wants to make a quick buck by hook or by crook‚ even by throwing all norms of truth‚ sincerity‚ love‚ kinship‚ friendship‚ etc. to the winds. This‚ however‚ cannot be said to be the real way to success. A man who tries to find

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    Girl in Translation

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    The Message in Girl in Translation There always have been immigrants since the early days in the United States. The number of immigrants continues to grow throughout periods of time. “As in 2006‚ the number of immigrants is 37.5 million. After 2000‚ immigration to the United States numbered approximately 1‚000‚000 per year. A recent survey by Gallup showed that there are about 165 million adults worldwide named the United States as their top country where they would like to migrate permanently”

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    Nick Mathiason Coach Woodard English 1301-3 9-26-12 Analyzing Text. Thomas Friedman‚ an American columnist‚ journalist‚ and writer for the New York Times writes the passage‚ “30 Little Turtles” to inform a general audience who read the newspaper‚ of the impact of foreign‚ outsourced jobs to the people who receive them. Using clear unambiguous sources of actual people who receive these jobs‚ he creates a personality that he applies to all Indians who receive the call center jobs. A persona

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    1. TITLE HERE Tessa is a beautiful‚ athletic‚ 12-year-old girl who loves lacrosse. She’s always been an exceptional player‚ consistently performing as the top scorer in every game. Although lately her strategy on the field has changed. Now‚ when she has a chance to score‚ her parents notice she’s passing to a teammate. When asked about her new game plan‚ she comments‚ “I don’t want to upset my friends on the team by always being the one to excel.” Stephanie is in choir at her middle school‚ but

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    30 Miners Research Paper

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    30 Miners Trapped Draft Michael A Jones BCOM/275 To The Families Face-to-Face It is with our deepest regret and sorrow that we must announce to you today August 5th‚ 2010 one of our copper minds in which your loved ones were working in has collapsed. At this point and time we do not know their fate or condition. We will work tirelessly day and night to extract and save your loved ones. Also at this point in time there has been no communication with the miners working below the surface

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    The Falling Girl

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    “The Falling Girl” is abstract and artistic depiction of young woman’s journey to the ground after releasing her grip from the railing of a skyscraper. She does not fall in traditional fashion but rather floats at a decided speed waving to the skyscrapers tenants as she passes. Her descent marked with quick verbal exchanges and internal musings of the ever-changing social classes gathered on the various floors. Although outwardly she is falling‚ during much of the prose there is a deeper theme akin

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    Heart Failure

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    The term “heart failure” sounds as if the heart has already failed. This can increase a person’s anxiety especially in the aging population that is a targeted community for this disease assuming that the failure is equivalent to death. Heart failure is actually the decline in the hearts ability to sufficiently pump oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. Many people can live with heart failure and are able to manage it through lifestyle changes‚ prescribed medication compliance‚ and regular physician

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    Heart of Darkness

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    Heart of Darkness Irony of situation plays a major role in the shaping of events in the novel Heart of Darkness. For instance Joseph Conrad does not use light as a symbol for bringing knowledge and truth to a situation; rather he uses light as an indication of a hidden truth. These occurrences include “There was no joy in the brilliance of sunshine. The long stretches of waterway ran on‚ deserted‚ into the gloom of overshadowed distances. (Conrad 30)” This shows the feelings that Marlow is having

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    MMS-MESSAGES IN THE TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS Mika Setäläi ABSTRACT This is a case study and constructive research. In a Finnish Senior High School MMS-messages were tested in the teaching of mathematics in a GPL licensed MLE environment. It was found that about 65 % of the students which used MLE wanted to use it again. They didn’t believe that the learning results were as good as if we had used ordinary teaching methods. It is accepted that the phone screens are small but this was found to be

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    30 Stroke Research Papers

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    is when weakness or damage to the common fibular nerve‚ or paralysis of the muscles causes the dropping of the forefoot. As a result‚ many stroke patients cannot lift the front part of the foot‚ and so their toes drag across the ground as they walk. 30 stroke patients with foot drop were selected randomly for this study. All patients met the criteria

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