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    employment is seen as a dead-end job and a burden to her emotional state. For instance her best friend‚ Tika questions how Clarette can emotionally stand the sight of young men incarcerated. Clarette’s response is “I make thirty-five grand.. I have bennies.” Also‚ Clarette states how convenient the job is to her home life. “"I work seven to three. I’m home when the kids get off the bus.” Even though being a correctional officer is not a dream job for her it is a job of necessity for her. I‚ like Clarette

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    and oil drums. Then after selling newspapers he saved up enough money to buy himself a drum set with custom pedals so he could reach them due to his small height. At age 17 by 1926 chick decided to move to New York and play with Johnny Hodges‚ Benny Carter‚ and Duke Ellington. In 1927 on advice of Ellington‚ chick started a quintet called the Harlem stompers. He started playing at one of Harlem’s largest night clubs‚ one like the savoy and won over a lot of crowds with his flamboyant style. In

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    Ella Fitzgerald's Legacy

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    Ella Fitzgerald is the topic we will be covering. We will be covering Ella’s life‚ music‚ and her legacy. The reason we chose Fitzgerald as a topic is because she was one of the most notable singers in the 1920s‚ even being named the Queen of Jazz. In addition‚ her music appealed to us with her beautiful vocals. On April 25‚ 1917 in Newsport News‚ Virginia‚ Ella Fitzgerald was born in Newsport News‚ Virginia. She was born to William and Temperance Fitzgerald‚ who divorced shortly after her birth

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    Sex Differences

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    (2008) http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080303120346.htm 7. Douglas D.Burman‚ Tali Bitan‚ James R. Booth ; Sex differences in neural processing of language among children (2008) NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 46(2008) 1349-1362 8. Andrew M.Penner‚ Marcel Paret ; Gender differences in mathematics achievement : Exploring the early grades and the extremes (10 August 2007) www.sciencedit.com

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    Wireless Signals

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    Wireless Signals Michael Rubendall IT/242 February 25th 2013 Benny Lane Wireless Signals Wireless signals are all around us as we walk or drive around the city or town where we live. The four types of wireless technologies that are out there are Wi-Fi‚ Cellular‚ Bluetooth‚ and WiMAX. We will be looking at these types of wireless technologies a little more in depth‚ where are they most commonly used‚ and how they differ from one another. The first wireless technology that we

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    Philippine Literature

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    The USA learned from its predecessor’s mistakes and‚ as its first effort‚ established a public school system‚ based on English language. Consequently‚ the literacy rate rose rapidly‚ and first fictional texts written in the language of the new rulers were published shortly after the change. Already during the 1920s the former elite language was replaced by English‚ soon also practiced as a medium of fiction. In the 1940s‚ some authors writing in English‚ such like Jose Garcia Villa and Carlos Bulosan

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    Welcome Speech

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    Welcome speech Good Evening/Afternoon everybody! I am extremely honoured to have the chance to address you in this prestigious moment when our institution‚ VC Kumaran Memorial School celebrates its 33rd Annual Day today. This is so precious moment for us because aside from the fact this function underlines our school’s successful back-to-back 33 years in its realm of imparting education‚ this dais is also going to witness the showcasing of talents of the young-buds of this school and the

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    The Life of Billie Holiday

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    . Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan on April 7‚ 1915‚ in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ to Sarah Julia "Sadie" Fagan (née Harris). Her father‚ Clarence Halliday (Holiday)‚ a musician‚ did not marry or live with her mother. Her mother had moved to Philadelphia at the age of thirteen‚ after being rejected from her parents’ home in Sandtown-Winchester‚ Baltimore for becoming pregnant. With no support from her own parents‚ Holiday’s mother arranged for the young Holiday to stay with her older married

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    Disaster Recovery Plan 09

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    Disaster Recovery Plan Student Name: Christopher Robinson University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Benny Lane Date: January 29th‚ 2012 Disaster Recovery Plan Due in Week Three: For your selected scenario‚ describe the key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan to be used in case of a disaster and the plan for testing the DRP. 1 Risk Assessment 1 Critical business processes List the mission-critical business systems and services

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    Charles escaped to the woods and joined the Bielski Brigade. Because the Bielski camp allowed refugees regardless of their age and gender‚ Charles was joined by his mother‚ Chasia‚ his older sister Leah‚ younger sister Sonia‚ and younger brother Benny. Almost the entire family survived the Holocaust – an extreme rarity.

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