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    they are borrowing from one person to pay the other person. Maria asks how they are going to finance these projects. Warren suggests that they need to prioritize what they are doing by looking at the pros and cons of what the employees are working on. Gail suggest pulling Whitney off servers to go work on the apps‚ warren tells her know that if the servers go down their business will too. But then warren suggests they might be able to get her to write codes for some of the new ventures. Maria suggest

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    comparisons of how they adapt to survive in poverty. Ehrenreich speaks with her co-worker Gail‚ who is “thinking of escaping from her roommate by moving into the Days Inn” which is 40 to 60 dollars a day‚ forcing Ehrenreich to reflect on her own living situation‚ only “made possible by the $1‚300 [she] had allotted [herself]… when [she] began [her] low-wage life”. Obviously the living conditions for Gail and Ehrenreich are deplorable‚ but through the direct comparison of their situations‚

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    CHAPTER 1: NATURAL GAS IN INDIA * Importance of natural gas Natural Gas is a new age fuel. Natural Gas is the cleanest of fossil fuels. Natural Gas satisfies most of the requirements for fuel in a modern day industrial society‚ being efficient‚ non-polluting and relatively economical. Natural Gas requires a strong distribution network to not only support existing demand‚ but also fuel future demand. A big challenge lies in bridging the physical gap between demand and supply centers in an efficient

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    There were many fears of the Cold War that the American people feared in the aftermath of the Second World War‚ which is stated in Document A. The American people feared the Soviet for two reasons. One reason was why the American people feared the Soviet was because the Soviet had nuclear bombs. The other reason was that the Soviet was the first to put up an orbiting satellite‚ which was Sputnik. However‚ as in stated in Document B‚ the American people greatest fear was communism. Because China turned

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    Cited: Thompson‚ Paul. "Startling Finds on Teenage Brains." The Sacramento Bee 25 May 2001: n. pag. Print. Garinger‚ Gail. "Juveniles Don ’t Deserve Life Sentences." The New York Times 14 Mar. 2012: n. pag. Print. Lundstrom‚ Marjie. "Kids Are Kids - Until They Commit Crimes." The Sacramento Bee 1 Mar. 2001: n. pag. Print.

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    taught by Ms. Gail Taylor‚ has expanded my knowledge substantially through various open class discussions‚ many journal entries‚ essay and poem readings‚ and critical analysis of articles. Because the course deals with reading‚ writing‚ and teaching the use of proper grammar‚ my vocabulary has definitely increased. Also‚ because of the emphasis on higher learning that the class presents‚ we as students are expected to maintain a journal broken down into three parts: a "Dear Gail’ section‚ a section

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    family and maintained a steady income to make the family financially stable. On the contrary‚ women were expected to raise the children‚ prepare meals and keep a tidy house. For most‚ this was the ideal life style that worked effectively. Throughout Gail Godwin’s short story‚ "A Sorrowful Woman"‚ the character is a component of a troubled family. Furthermore in the short story‚ "The Story of an Hour" written by Kate Chopin‚ the protagonist‚ Mrs. Mallard is notified with information that is life altering

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    As of June 2012‚ juveniles who committed murder could not be sentenced to life in prison because it violates the eighth amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment‚however justices argue that mandatory sentences reflected the will of American society that heinous crimes committed by juveniles should be punished by life in prison.Juveniles should not be treated like adults because their brain is not fully developed. Juveniles are still immature and they are still risk taking and learning self

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    most memorable music festival. To prevent further imprisonment of the youth who came to the area to use or deal drugs‚ Founder Gail Varsi‚ gave the local police a hot line to contact her. (Gibbons‚ 10) That number to this day remains the number to the initial walk-in center located in Woodstock‚ NY. The organizations growth and development came from volunteer work of Gail Varsi‚ Michael Berg and eight other members of a committee. (Gibbons‚ 10) In the fall of 1970‚ this committee started what is

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    and Ellsworth Toohey. Several characters appealed to Roark’s lifestyle and work ethic‚ Gail Wynand‚ Dominique Francon‚ and Austin Heller. When Howard acquainted with his true friends‚ his philosophical meaning of life erupted out of him easily‚ contrast to everyone else associated with him‚ providing them with an encouraging sense of belonging. Howard Roark opened up to the man told to be his arch enemy‚ Gail Wynand. Wynand became fascinated with Roark’s ability of surviving the brutal world of

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