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    “The first two decades of the twentieth century brought Uncle Tom’s Salted Peanuts‚ Uncle Tom’s Fine Granulated Sugar‚ Uncle Tom’s Health Food‚ Uncle Tom’s Root Beer‚ and a Cream of Wheat ad featuring Tom in his garden.” (Reynolds 239) Converting the title of the worldwide infamous novel‚ allotted an existence of the books history‚ exceeding its years of expected relevance. The phrase “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” resurfaced emotional connection to the book for most‚ which in turn stirred

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    in taking down the slumlord displays with perseverance‚ willingness and strength one can fight social wrongs and be victorious. In the article‚ “10 Reasons why we Need Heroes” Scott T. Allison and George R. Goethals confer how heroes provide us with a sense of hope by shedding light on the world’s problems. Allison and Goethals say‚ “Heroes prove to us that no matter how much suffering there is in the world‚ there are supremely good people around whom we can count on to do the right thing”. By being

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    Data Input Methods

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    would be Optical Data Readers. Optical Data Readers are a special type of scanning device to be used on documents. Optical Data Readers fall under two categories‚ optical mark recognition (OMR) and optical character recognition (OCR) (Stair‚ R.‚ Reynolds‚ G.‚ 2004). Printed questionnaires which‚ for instance‚ can be used for surveying groups of people regarding a particular subject can utilize OMR through the utilization of OMR paper refer to as "mark sense form". This special type of paper requires

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    Rape: The Second Assault

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    weapon”. (Allison‚ Wrightsman‚ 1993‚ p. 55) Then there are power rapes. This rape is when the act of rape serves to compensate for feelings of insecurity and inadequacy‚ and often needs to express strength‚ control‚ authority‚ and power. This type of rapist only uses as much force as necessary to overcome his victim. His goal is not to harm the victim physically but to sexually posses her. If the rapist is a man he is showing the victim how masculine‚ powerful‚ and sexually passable he is. (Allison & Wrightsman

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    and not as inventory (Hoffman‚ 2013‚ p 16-6--16-7). 3. Alison owns a painting that she received as a gift from her aunt 10 years ago. The aunt created the painting. Allison has displayed the painting in her home and has never attempted to sell it. Recently‚ visitor noticed the painting and offered Allison $5‚000 for it. Is Allison decides to sell the painting‚ what tax issues does she face? The painting is a ordinary asset‚ and she needs to treat the sale of it as a ordinary gain‚ unless she wants

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    Breakfast Club Summary

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    five students at fictional Shermer High School in Shermer‚ Illinois as they report for Saturday detention on March 24‚ 1984. While not complete strangers‚ the five teenagers are each from a different clique or social group. The five students - Allison‚ Andrew‚ Bender‚ Brian‚ and Claire - who seem to have nothing in common at first‚ come together at the high school library‚ where they are harangued and ordered not to speak or move from their seats by the antagonistic principal‚ Richard Vernon (Paul

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    change has got to be made. Michael Reynolds is an architect who is trying to make a difference in the world we live in today. He sees the problems we face and has continually managed to create alternative styles of living to better the situations at hand. What is an Earthship you might ask? Well if asked by the creator himself he would define it as‚ “Independent vessels to sail on the seas of tomorrow.” (Rose‚ 2004) That may seem quite crazy to most but Reynolds is thinking out of the box and ahead

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    Progression of music

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    DISSERTATION LITERATURE REVIEW In this literature review we will be looking at reading based around the idea of progression within music. Comparisons between different pieces of text regarding the current position of music‚ and if possible‚ the future of music and how it can progress.  The main books in discussion will consist of‚ “Simon Reynolds:Retromania”‚ “David Gauntlett:Making is Connecting”‚ Attali:The Political Economy of Music. A lot of the quotes that will

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    responsible to check doctors. According to the textbook‚ in chapter 16‚ on page 462‚ the Board of Directors have an ultimate responsibility for checking each medical staff’s qualification‚ competency‚ and up-to-date education (Brodnik‚ Rinehart-Thompson‚ & Reynolds‚ 2013). Therefore‚ in the Winkler County Nurse Whistleblower Case‚ the hospital administrator‚ Stan Wiley‚ is ultimately responsible for hiring Dr. Arafiles. During the hiring process‚ Stan Wiley made two

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    recognition. The optical mark recognition is a form of special paper that scans into a reader and provides the results (Reynolds & Stair‚ 2006). A Scranton would be an example‚ of the paper used to scan in the answers. The test uses optical mark recognition to view the results. Telephone surveys best method of input is the voice-recognition devices because it recognizes human speech (Reynolds & Stair‚ 2006). Telephone survey can be done by human interaction. For instance‚ a survey representative could

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