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    Salvation by Langston Hughes In Langston Hughes’ story "Salvation‚" the author describes his first encounter within the church in regards to him being saved from sin. At the young age of thirteen‚ Hughes is waiting to see Jesus appear before him -as a sign of a religious epiphany- but nothing seems to happen. In which case‚ he truly experiences religion for the first time in his life. Hughes adopts a sarcastic‚ mocking‚ and cynical tone because he suggests the church to be an ironic

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    Annotated Bibliography 9-27-12 Topic: Effective executive evaluations and motivators for enhanced employee performance. Engellandt A. & Riphahn‚ R. (2011) Evidence on Incentive Effects of Subjective Performance Evaluations‚ Industrial & Labor Relations Review 64(2)‚ 241-257. Abstract: The authors investigate the effect of managerial performance evaluation styles on employee work effort. Using panel data on 4‚080 employees in a Swiss unit of an international company for the period 1999-2002

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    Annotated bibliography Fashion American Decades. Ed. Judith S.Baughman‚Victor Bondi‚ Richard Layman‚ Tandy McConnell‚ and Vincent Tompkins. Vol. 1980-1989. Detroit:Gale‚2001.From Gale Virtual Reverence Library 1980’s a decade of ensemble and library artist and celibates with heavy influences in fashion. Over size shirt and neon colors were in colors like hot pink‚ green‚ yellow‚ and orange. Were often worn in disco or nightclubs. Celebrities like Madonna impact on 80’s fashion as well as

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    called “Salvation”‚ Langston Hughes recalls how he was introduced to religion and the church. He goes to say that at thirteen years old he was brought to his Aunt Reed’s church and was told that he needed to be saved by Jesus Christ. At the ceremony‚ while all the other children went up to accept Jesus‚ Langston and another child named Westley remained seated. As the congregation prayed and the priest sang psalms‚ Westley cracked under the pressure and went up to the alter‚ but Langston still sat. He had

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    Annotated Bibliography Waller‚ A. (2012). The impact of e-mail on work-life balance. Aslib Proceedings‚ 64(2)‚ 154 – 177. doi:10.1108/00012531211215178 Purpose. This paper examines how the 24-hour e-mail culture impacts employees ’ lives away from work during their non-working hours. The study aims to calculate the amount of time spent on work e-mails by employees per day outside of working hours and identify the impact these e-mails had on employees ’ work-life balance. The paper described a

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    Brienna Johnson Eng 102 Prof. Holland 11/21/2012 Annotated Bibliography Huffman‚ Alan. Personal interview. 20 Nov. 2012 I interviewed Alan Huffman M.D and asked questions about how long drugs stay in your system and how people deal with their addictions. He was very informative and helpful and I gathered a lot of information I could not find anywhere else. I learned that methamphetamines only stay in your system from 1-3 days‚ I can use that information to support my claim that

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    Harlem by Langston Hughes is one of his most famous poems he has ever written. I chose this poem because it shows the struggle African Americans faced in the 1920s and early 1930s. This poem represents what can happen to a dream if it is not chased after and is forgotten. Langston Hughes uses metaphors‚ imagery‚ and format to guide the reader to the message behind the poem. This poem is a free verse and an irregular meter poem. It is made almost entirely of questions. The questions are asked in

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    “Cross” by Langston Hughes “I wonder where I’m gonna die‚ / Being neither white nor black?” (11-12) These are the last two lines of “Cross” a poem by Langston Hughes that describes the experience of a mixed-race person. The poem is written in stanzas with a rhyme scheme of ABCB. The speaker expresses the frustration and grief that a half-black and half-white person has and the struggles to accept and understand their ethnic identity‚ offering stereotype in a world where black people and white people

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    Annotated Bibliography Your Name and School Here Annotated Bibliography Qualitative Study Williams‚ M. (2007).Cutting Edge Neurosurgery. Journal of Perioperative‚ 12(17)‚ 577-582. In this article‚ Williams investigates the importance of radiological modalities incorporated into surgery making it minimally invasive for patients. Williams found out that the evolution and use of CT and MRI images has become the best tool for surgeons to locate pathology and injuries with less invasive procedure

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    Most people have expectations of how something is going to turn out. When things do not turn out the way‚ we want them to turn out; the feeling of disappointment takes over. That is a coincidence when I read "Salvation" written by Langston Hughes because I run into my feeling five years ago‚ not in the same situation with him‚ but not so many differences to be his partner. "Salvation" is a short story‚ but inside it is a long anxiety and unforgettable experience for the boy. Only he knows what he

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