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    Arts of the Contact Zone

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    Grant Schumacher Paper 3 English 110 Final Draft Arts of the Contact Zone: Parody Assignment Pratt defines a contact zone by saying it is “social spaces where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other‚ often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power‚ such as colonialism‚ slavery‚ or their aftermaths as they are lived out in many parts of the world today” (319). What this means to me‚ is that there is classrooms in which there are many differences‚ which creates a difficult learning

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    Olympics Contact Zone

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    Contact zones of the Olympics As Mary Louise Pratt defined in “Arts of the Contact Zone”‚ contact zones are social spaces where cultural interactions happen; including cultural exchange‚ conflicts‚ understanding‚ and sometimes unbalance of power in contact zones. Relating closely to cultural diversity‚ contact zones definitely exist in global events around the world‚ when people from different places gather together and communicate with one another. The Olympics‚ as one of the most influential global

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    List and describe three major advantages of franchising for the franchisee. 1. The most valuable advantage to a franchisee is that you are selling a proven product or service. (Hatten 112) Having a product or service that customers are aware of‚ they know the name and they know what to expect‚ is essential for a franchisee. 2. Franchising often gives the franchisee important pre-opening and on-going support. Such as marketing expertise‚ financial assistance to professional guidance. Professional

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    in the same year. According to Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC‚ 1993)‚ Bangladesh is divided into 3 earthquake zones (Figure- 6): Zone –1: the less risky zone. The Zone-1 comprising the southwestern part of Bangladesh (Jessore‚ Khulna and Barisal Districts) is seismically quiet‚ with an estimated basic seismic co-efficient of 0.04. Zone–2: medium vulnerable zone. Zone-2 comprising the central part of Bangladesh (Dhaka‚ Rajshahi‚ Dinajpur Bogra‚ Chittagong and Noakhali Districts) represents

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    The Killing Zone Summary

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    The book‚ ‘The Killing Zone’ by Frederick Downs‚ is an autobiography of his own experiences in the war of Vietnam 1967. He splits the book into multiple sections and is in the format of diary inserts describing his journey from start to finish of his time in Asia and his physical and mental incidents. The first chapter is titles ‘The Bridges’ and his journal entries start September 8‚ 1967 when he arrives to Vietnam. He describes looking down at the war zone and being surprised by how many lights

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    Ocean Pollution Essay

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    The End of Ocean Water Pollution Before the Industrial Revolution‚ the world’s oceans were pristine‚ beautiful‚ and clean. Instead of facing the ocean as an issue‚ it was considered a great resource. However‚ in the time that has passed between the Industrial Revolution and today‚ people have been polluting the world and the seas non-stop. As a result‚ the state of the water’s cleanliness has deteriorated. Today‚ however‚ there are many ways that we can stop ocean pollution. In order to do so‚ we

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    contains DNA from one parent. DNA is found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells in living organisms. DNA is so important it is unable to leave the nucleus therefore the body makes RNA to carry information out into the cytoplasm. The three major components of DNA nucleotide monomers are phosphate‚ 5 carbon ring sugar (de-oxyribose) and a nitrogenous base. The orientation of the sugar determines the direction of the polynucleotide; each nucleotide is bonded between the phosphate group and

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    The Hot Zone essay

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    The Hot Zone In the book the Hot Zone‚ by Richard Preston‚ the first few pages are introducing the reader into the world of contagious hot agents by going through the biosaftey procedures to access level 4. In part one‚ Charles Monet a fifty-six year old Frenchman living in western Kenya on the lands of the Nzoia Sugar Factory is introduced‚ but as his story continues he finds himself greatly ill by some unknown virus. It began shortly after a visit with a friend to Kitum Cave. Of course

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    ocean test 2

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    uranium‚ thorium. B) oxygen‚ silicon‚ uranium. C) oxygen‚ silicon‚ aluminum. D) iron‚ aluminum‚ carbon. Correct answer(s): C 5. A boundary in which crustal plates move past one another is called a: A) transform fault. B) convergent zone. C) divergent zone. D) rift valley. Correct answer(s): A 6. One cubic meter of which of these would weigh the most? A) seawater B) granite rock C) basaltic rock D) mantle Correct answer(s): D 7. The Hawaiian Islands formed as they pass over a hot

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    Natural Environment Zone

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    Natural Environment Zone Natural environment zone is established by the developer of certain place in order to save the environment that is valuable to the place from being destroyed. The environment at the place that is being developed might be unique and can’t be found in another place. Apart from that‚ the natural environment zone objective is also to protect scenic values‚ provide recreation opportunities in a largely undisturbed natural environment area and also to maintain natural environment

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