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    The Sound of Hollyhocks

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    The theme of Hugh Garner’s “The Sound of Hollyhocks” concerns one of Canada’s most serious social problems. The theme suggests how condescension and discrimination can have devastating effects on the people around us. The story is set in Pinehills Clinic where alcoholics and psychotics are placed to recover. Wilf Armstrong‚ an alcoholic at the clinic‚ ends up with “Rock Hudson”‚ who is a psychotic at the hospital‚ as his roommate. “Rock Hudson”

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    Murder: Aesthetics and Poe

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    Art: Basic Connections between Poe’s Aesthetics‚ Psychology‚ and Moral Vision Author(s): Joseph J. Moldenhauer Source: PMLA‚ Vol. 83‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1968)‚ pp. 284-297 Published by: Modern Language Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1261183 . Accessed: 02/06/2011 19:35 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part

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    Moot Court

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    UQ Moot Court Bench Mooting Manual Contents Page Introduction.......................................................................................... 2 Approaching a Moot Problem .............................................................. 2 Researching the Problem .................................................................... 3 Written Submissions............................................................................ 4 The Oral Element of the Moot...............................

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    R & R Case Study Solution

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    R&R Introduction of Case Study Bob Reiss in 1983 observed with interest the success in the Canadian market of new game board called “Trivial Pursuit”‚ The sale of the game in the US tended to be approximately ten times those of sales in Canada since “Trivial Pursuit” had sold 100‚000 copies .Now Reiss thought game make a boom in US market and this make a profitable opportunity for him. After Graduation from Harvard Business School in 1956 Bob Reiss started working for a company of stationary

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    Sound Body

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    Importance of Eating a Balanced Diet And Maintaining a Sound Body Having a sound body is essential. One of the traits or characteristics of a balanced man is having a sound body and through the process you learn how to balance both sound mind and sound body. In order to achieve this one of the things I incorporate into my daily life is exercise. Whether it be a walk/jog‚ playing basketball or some type of sport‚ or even going to the gym to work out for a bit‚ I try to incorporate some type

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    culture such as movies and television‚ says David R. Papke‚ the R. Bruce Townsend Professor of law and professor of liberal arts at IUPUI. Papke is nationally recognized as an expert on the portrayal of the legal profession in the visual media. The topic has been the focus of several of his recent projects. Less than half the population has consulted a lawyer‚ Papke notes‚ and a very small proportion has seen a live courtroom trial. Most people ’s perceptions of lawyers come more from popular fiction

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    Ben Johnson

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    Ben Johnson – a World Class Sprinter Ben Johnson is a former sprinter from Canada‚ whose performance peaked in the 1980’s‚ winning two Olympic bronze medals and an Olympic gold‚ which all 3‚ were taken away. He set several 100 metre world records at the 1987 World Championship and in the 1988 Summer Olympics‚ both for athletics‚ but was disqualified for doping‚ losing the Olympic title and all records. He was born in Jamaica and at the age of 15‚ immigrated to Canada. Ben met his coach Charlie

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    Sound Waves

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    topics about sound waves‚ what interests me and what I would like to learn about. November 4th: I started to research the basics and a sound wave and its properties. I also to notes on what a sound wave is and how frequency affects a sound wave. November 7th: Possible Topics What is a sound wave The Nature Of a Sound Wave Sound waves through different mediums Instrumental sound waves How microphones and headphones work How humans interpret sound (range of hearing) Convert Sound Waves Into Electromagnetic

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    Greg Donner‚ a missionary kid from Swaziland‚ in his web article “Missionary Kids” (n.d.)‚ argues that being a missionary kid is a unique and rewarding experience that brings with it many challenges. He supports this claim by first demonstrating how many friendships end up being only surface relationships because MKs have a hard time relating to American culture (Par. 1-4)‚ then asserts that being a MK can be beneficial by broadening views of cultures‚ languages and “the world in general” (par. 5)

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense Common sense is greatly credited with encouraging the colonists to finally establish themselves independently from Britain as Thomas Paine attacked the principles of hereditary rule and monarchial government. He believed that society is constructive in that people join together to accomplish common goals and the government’s role is to protect the citizens from their own vices‚ thus being a necessary evil. In the first passage of the article‚ Paine criticizes the monarchy

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