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    Midwestern State University Event Awareness on Phone Application: A Recommendation Report Prepared for: Cammie Dean‚ Director for Student Development and Orientation Midwestern State University Prepared by: Mark Broomfield‚ Exercise Physiology Major Andrea Giron‚ Mechanical Engineering Major Valerie Dunn‚ Social Work Major Technical Writing Campus Event Committee Midwestern State University April 22‚ 2013 Abstract “Midwestern State University Event Awareness on Phone Application:

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    Prologue - Dillard begins the story with imagery and vivid description of rivers from the north shore of Lake Erie to West Virginia. She includes a brief history of some sort involving Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and George Washington. She then simply ends and jumps into a story about her father when she was ten. She described his dream to travel to New Orleans to hear the music he loved. She explains his occupation and the unfortunate location of his office‚ where he witnessed suicides

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    health inequalities. (Cavanagh and Chadwick 2005) An HNA is designed to lead to the implementation of a public health strategy. (Cavanagh and Chadwick‚ 2005) The assessment is supported by local and national government priorities which encourage local authorities‚ groups and individuals to establish which services are required to meet these needs‚ therefore implementing strategies that are needed by communities to prevent ill-health. Through Healthy Lives Healthy People (2010) the government promotes

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    Dreams play a major role in deciphering subconscious psychological issues‚ such as fears‚ desires‚ and anxieties in Annie John. Dreams "have been interpreted as expressions of infantile desires or considered elaborations of the problems of waking hours". In Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John‚ Annie’s dreams become a significant element in the way she views herself and the world around her. Annie comments about her dreams: "I had been taught by my mother to take my dreams seriously. My dreams were not unreal

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    Holley 1 Adam Holley Professor Richardson ENC 1101 B001 June 27 2012 Reading Response 1 “If readers construct the meaning of texts‚ how does information transmission work?” Through constructing the meaning of texts‚ a reader can interpret and summarize chunks of writing into something that is already processed by the reader. Personally‚ I know that if I begin reading a piece of text that I have never researched or learned in the past‚ obviously I cannot make an information transmission. On

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    In “Living Like Weasels‚” author Annie Dillard’s idea is that humans can benefit from living wild as a weasel. I strongly agree because to live wild like a weasel is to live mindless‚ free and focused. With these living abilities we as humans will be able get closer to our aspirations in life and do whatever means necessary to get there. Achieving our goals would be easiest if we were to live mindlessly. Living without a mind one wouldn’t have to worry about where time will take them or the

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    Annie John: A Bildungsroman? Jamaica Kincaid’s story Annie John is often thought of as a “postcolonial coming-of-age novel.” To understand this‚ it must first be known what both terms‚ postcolonial and coming-of-age novel‚ mean. Postcolonial refers to the period of time after the establishment of independence in a colony. European countries‚ including England‚ France‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ and the Netherlands‚ colonized other nations in order to benefit from things like resources or geographical locations

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    Annie Oakley I am a woman. I am able to get an education if I so choose. As an adult I will be able to own property and vote. I am not spending my childhood learning how to become a wife and a mother. Whether she knew it or not Annie Oakley helped to give me the rights that I have today. Annie was a woman too‚ and famous sharpshooter. She could shoot better than any man of her time. She helped to show women that it was okay to do more “masculine” things. And‚ she helped women to realize that

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    injustice in our world. The fact that Dillard had to hesitate before helping a dying man because he was scared he would lose his job‚ this is a problem in itself. 2) Does this narrative serve to contrast idealism and reality? How does Dillard’s oath conflict with his final decision? Dillard story‚ sadly‚ doesn’t contrast reality in the slightest. This narrative depicts the sad truth of what could have happened to a man’s job in an attempt to save a life. Dillard took an oath after he graduated medical

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    Reading response#2 Jay Ho I want to talk about Paul Woodward and Finnie Walsh in the middle of the book. They have some difference between them. They both are hockey fans since they are children. Although they both love hockey very much‚ but Finnie was better than Paul in the hockey. I think it is because Finnie has the talent of hockey. Even Paul was steadily improving. Finnie was born in a rich family. His father owns a mill. He had no need

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