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    Build-A-Bear Festival

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    Student Activities Association hosted a free Build-A-Bear event in the BPSC that quickly became wildly popular among students. On Wednesday‚ March 8‚ the halls of the BPSC filled with students who were waiting on their chance to relive a childhood memory. A wide variety of plush animals were available for students’ choosing. Students could then stuff their animal with cotton and received a mini SAA shirt to put on their new plush toy. The Build-A-Bear event was in such high demand among students that

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    Bad News Bears

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    Bad News Bears “Baseball was‚ is and always will be to me the best game in the world” these were the words once uttered by Babe Ruth. The Bad News Bears is a 1976 film‚ remade in 2005‚ about a little league baseball team full of misfits that were originally excluded from their Southern California baseball league for not being talented enough‚ but parent protest allowed for the team to be formed. The coach in charge of this team is a drunk‚ ex-professional baseball pitcher named Morris Buttermaker

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    In Anthony Burgess’ The Wanting Seed‚ the story starts off‚ in what is known to the main character‚ Tristram‚ as the Pelphase. Tristram is a history teacher and knows mostly all there is to know about history. According to Tristram‚ governments go through three phases: the Pelphase‚ the Interphase‚ and the Gusphase. Tristram believes that like almost everything else‚ government is cyclical. The Pelphase is a time in the government and society where the people are working to better themselves

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    Vermont Teddy Bear Company

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    Vermont Teddy Bear Company was founded in 1981 by John Sorinto‚ it was a company that made its niche selling handmade‚ hand sewn teddy bears in the streets of Vermont. Since its inception‚ the mission of the company was to provide a high quality‚ handmade teddy bear using materials created and manufactured in the United States. The company was founded under the following mission statement: "The Vermont Teddy Bear provides our customer with a tangible expression of their best feelings for their

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    Right to Bear Arms

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    Right to Bear Arms “We should not blame a gun itself for any crime or any acts of violence‚ any more than we can blame a pen for misspelling a word.” Proven by this statement belonging to Robert Bennett but even more notably by the malevolence of the world’s past‚ time after time it has been proven that guns do not kill people; in fact it is the people themselves that do. Remaining stationary and innocuous until a force and a finger consciously pulls the trigger‚ a gun is and will always remain

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    Golden Bear Case

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    Golden Bear Golf‚ Inc. 1)Which “management assertions” were relevant to Paragon’s construction projects? Describe an audit procedure that Arthur Anderson could have employed to corroborate that assertion for each. Professional auditing standards identify 5 “management assertions” that commonly underlie a set of financial statements. These 5 assertions are: occurrence‚ completeness‚ valuation/allocation‚ rights/obligations‚ and presentation/disclosure. With respect to the audit of Paragon’s

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    Winnie The Bear Analysis

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    why I face such a problem. "Father‚ can I please feed the bear?" said Christopher Robin. My son wanted to feed the bear‚ Winnie‚ at the zoo. I allowed him‚ yet

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    Star Trek the Space Seed

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    Star Trek the Space Seed In the episode of Star Trek‚ titled Space Seed by Gene Roddenberry‚ there are plenty of examples of science fiction. At the very start of this episode and almost every Star Trek episode you see the crew in a spaceship flying in space‚ called the starship enterprise. This is one example of science fiction because even though we have spaceships now‚ in Star trek they can somehow cancel out gravity so they don’t need to wear space suits like we do today. Also the starship

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    The Bear Hunt Analysis

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    Title: The Bear Hunt Age Group: 4- and 5-year-olds Number of participants: up to 10 Goals: Teaching children to follow the instructions in the song; developing various physical skills‚ such as tiptoeing‚ tapping legs in a rhythm‚ shading eyes‚ etc. Children would also learn to perform the motions at different speeds‚ as the song goes backwards in the second half and is sung twice faster. Materials needed: Ample outdoor space‚ such as playground. Method: The teacher recites the Going on a Bear Hunt

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    while children do not. She then utilizers her thought experiment to account for the discrepancy. She asks her audience to consider that people-seeds were simply drifting around in the air and‚ if the circumstances are right‚ one may float into a window and take root in the carpet‚ despite if all precautionary measures were taken. She argues that the “people-seed” does not have a right to house‚ despite coming in through an open window. She uses this analogy to demonstrate a women who had consensual intercourse

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