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    latent functions and do not simply imitate social interaction – they reify a socio-cultural phenomenon that has specific gender and class implications. That is‚ media representations are symbols that can impact norms of acceptable sexual behaviour (Stinson

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    Canada. Betty saw a strange‚ bright light in the sky; but strange enough‚ there were no stars out besides it. The bright‚ star-like light was moving frantically- not the usual behavior of a star. Betty made Barney stop‚ so that they could see it more clearly. Looking through binoculars‚ Barney saw what – when described – seemed to be many humanoid (human-like; 2 legs‚ 2 arms‚ standing on 2 feet) aliens. Frightened‚ the couple drove away as fast as the car could go. They recall hearing two beeps‚

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    During the Civil War‚ submarines technologically advanced. Using submarines was considered an elite and dangerous job (Katcher 45). Also in spring of 1861‚ unknown vessels were found by the Naval Services (Barney 309-11). Submarines were made almost illegal. The Southern side was under a Secret Service (Vert). The Confederates had no Navy (Weaver). The North considered them “infernal machines”. Most of the records of submarines were intentionally destroyed (Vert). Submarines resembled a whale

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    environment is internally resource driven and in this perspective of strategic management the organization is viewed as a collection of capabilities and competences. Organizations leverage new actives from its existing core competencies. According to Barney (1991) analysis of the impact of a firm’s environment on its competitive position is based on two assumptions. First‚ firms within an industry or a strategic group are identical in terms of strategic relevant sources they control and the strategies

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    The romanticized version of the Civil War creates a picture of the North versus the South with the North imposing on the South. However‚ after reading “The Making of a Confederate” by William L. Barney‚ one can see that subdivisions existed before the war was declared. The documents analyzed by Barney primarily focus on the experiences of Walter Lenoir‚ a southern confederate and a member of the planter elite. His experiences tell a vivid story of a passionate and strongly opinioned participant of

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    change evolving around Australia at the time. For seventeen years Roo and Barney had been traveling down from Queensland for they layoff season. Waiting for them were their "girlfriends" Olive and Nancy. These four characters each represent a key theme in the play. The ability to link them all together and show their enchanted world crumbling around them is what makes the play one of Australia’s finest. Roo and Barney are the typical Australian larrikins. They rare the representation of mate

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    approach or leave a store. By consolidating the retail of a brick and mortar store with a technology platform such as iBeacon‚ passing walking traffic is enticed to enter the store to advantage of the exclusive sales and offers. Starbucks‚ Rite Aid‚ and Barneys are amongst the multiple retailers that have started to integrate this technology. Through the push notifications that enable companies to access user’s/shopper’s phones‚ these retailers send discounts‚ weekly updates‚ as well as exclusive in-store

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    He bellowed "The farmers watering hole." He called over the bartender “Mate‚ one for me and fang those two a stubby as well.” Barney and me stubbled over and introduced ourselves. After a few stubbies we got to know this freshman as Wally and in fact he went to the Olympics in rifle shooting a few years back winning bronze. “What drove you out to this s**t hole” Barney asked. “The atmosphere mate‚ the dusty red sunset‚ the untold stories of aussie legends‚ meeting new true blues like you fellas

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    important jobs of a playwright is conveying emotions to an audience and relationships with the work of the actors. Firstly‚ is an example of conflict‚ as catalyzed by Emma‚ In the playscript‚ she is called to come onstage and out from the darkness by Barney "[Emma: a voice from the darkness]" (pg252) whereas in the televised version she is called to come from off-camera. Thusly‚ this has the same effect and is a successful

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    twelve-year-old girl who lives in San Francisco and has had a confusing childhood and tough childhood ever since her mom passed away when she was young. Her father‚ Barney is a gambling addict that is always getting himself and Casey into trouble. He frequently gambles all their money away forcing Casey to have to work sometimes too. Barney finally hit the jackpot while betting on horses‚ they were just about to have a normal life. After paying of the bookie he got mugged in an ally and almost died.

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