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    In her essay “The North West London Blues‚” Zadie Smith’s explanation about a library problem‚ the problem that libraries are shutting down. For example the setting or theme of the library to attract people‚ marketing won’t help libraries because now we have it online and still need it for social reality‚ and showing how people feel about the situation of libraries closing. Smith persuades readers to save Public libraries. Libraries have many sceneries all over the world like a big city‚ quiet cafe

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    Creswell Chapter 1 Summary

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    Reading Summary Alanna Staton Liberty University Dr. Randy Tierce October 26‚ 2014 Creswell Chapter One Summary As an introduction to the text‚ Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing among Five Approaches‚ Cresswell (2013) first provides a purpose and rationale for writing the book. Although the purpose is not clearly formulated by the author‚ it is shown that Cresswell’s (2013) primary intention when writing the book was to fully examine the five qualitative approaches to inquiry. ”

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    The first scene opens when LEXA DUPONT‚ an intelligent‚ rebellious a biracial‚ 17 years old in Two Ocean Pass‚ is being picked up from Deaton Academy and being embarrassed by her father‚ LIAM DUPONT‚ a middle-age Politician. Liam calls Lexa "Doodlebug" and she is then teased by her PEERS. Later that day SOPHIA DUPONT‚ her mother‚ who is a tall hot-shot District Attorney and her father‚ Liam gives Lexa the bad news that she won’t be attending the homecoming dance this year because they can’t chaperone

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    Strategy – Readings Chapter 16: Goals‚ values and performance Grant‚ R.M. (2013)‚ Contemporary strategy analysis. 8th ed. Chichester: Wiley (The 7th edition is significantly different for this chapter) Item 1: New Environment of Business 1. Turbulence and unpredictability in business market 2001-2011 was filled with many black swan events (i.e. events that are extremely rare‚ have a major impact and are unpredicted even if they are rationalised retrospectively) e.g. Sep 11 attack‚ Lehman Brother

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    Jet Blue PR Campaign: Strategy Paper The objectives of Jet Blues Public Relations campaign will be two fold. This campaign will try to limit the damage to JetBlue’s image that was caused by the acts of one of its senior managers‚ acts that include bigotry‚ racism‚ and sexism. Now‚ what is wrong with being sexy? Nothing but there is no room for racism or sexism of any kind in any organization. And the consequences of such behavior‚ weather condoned or not‚ can be damaging and costly. The acts

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    and less delicate. But despite their similar appearance‚ they probably have the same adventurous soul‚ probably. One thing Ginny didn’t know was that Peg and I were married. And it was kept that way almost until the end of her expedition with the blue envelopes. I was the one who mailed the envelopes to her‚ just as Peg had ordered me to‚ whether she would come or not. I still remember guiding her through where she had to go in order to meet me for lunch. I was so busy with work‚ I barely saw her

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    Chapter 14-14 Summary

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    Chapter 14-15 Summary In chapter 14‚ it is really clear that Ender doesn’t like Eros. This is from the moment they arrive. Everything feels weird and off. He is surrounded by people he does not know. He is isolated as he received private teaching from the teachers. Since he is alone‚ Ender starts studying and quickly begins to learn. His favored thing to do is the simulation. He calls it the best video game. Ender first controls a fighter ship‚ but is later put in charge of a squadron. This squadron

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    Biology Chapter 50 Summary

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    Chapter 50 Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. Concept 50.1 Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and the environment Ecology and evolutionary biology are closely related sciences. * Ecology has a long history as a descriptive science. * Modern ecology is also a rigorous experimental science. * Ecology and evolutionary biology are closely related sciences. * Events that occur over ecological time (minutes

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    The Hungry Ocean

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    The Hungry Ocean Many people think that fisherman is one of the most male dominated‚ most dangerous professions and not suite for woman. However‚ Linda Greenlaw‚ the captain of the Hannah Boden‚ has proved herself that female can be a fisherman. She breaks the beliefs and superstitious that women are “Jonahs” (bad luck aboard boats) and also make the world realized that gender discrimination does not play a part on her career. As for being female‚ she says‚ "it hasn’t been a big deal. I never anticipated

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    Siege Chapter 17 Summary

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    The Siege by Helen Dunmore Chapter 17 Summary The chapter begins with Anna sharing how she feels about winter and the snow. Anna has always loved the first snowfall of winter. She knows as soon as dawn comes that it’ll be today. The sky remains dark‚ with a yellow tinge to the clouds. The light has a sharp‚ raw edge. Everything is waiting‚ silent and expectant. Snow will come. She thinks the snow will wipe away all mistakes. Light will stream upwards from the immaculate white of the ground.

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