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    Today in class we listened to Mr. Bob Jeswald the Chief Meteorologist of WRBL. He started his speech off by showing an example of a new way to deliver the weather. He had used an app on his phone to record the current weather forecast right before our class and then sent it out to WRBL’s partner radio station. In class‚ he played a broadcast that was already using this this MP4A that he just recorded. I found it interesting that such technology is being used in this way. This falls into what Mr.

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    RUNNING HEAD: THE 1950’s AND 1960’s 1 The 1950’s and 1960’s Tracy Ladner Mississippi University for Women History 110 RUNNING HEAD: THE 1950’s AND 1960’s 2 The 1950’s and ‘60’s was a time of great growth and change for America. Some called it “The Golden Age” (Brinkley‚ 2012‚ p.779). For the most part there was prosperity and advances

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    The story “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” by Scott Fitzgerald shows many themes‚ but the theme that stuck out the most was female gender identity. The author shows female identity through Marjorie. She is a prime example of the typical “Mean Girl” stereotype. There were many instances of this‚ one example includes her saying “What’s some cheap popularity?”(7). This quote gives reason to believe that Marjorie thinks being popular is everything. Being popular is her main priority. There were many other quotes

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    Bibliography: 137 Yoshitomi‚ Gerald‚ “Cultural Equity Part 2: Cultural Democracy‚” in S. Benedict‚ ed.‚ Public Money and the Muse‚ New York: W. W. Norton for the American Assembly‚ 1991‚ pp. 195–215.

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    Bob Brown and the Greens Politics Bob Brown is a controversial and keen petitioner for environmental issues‚ and a human rights activist. He was a senator in federal parliament and the foundational leader of the Greens Party. The idea of Green parties‚ parties that fight for environmental protection and the preservation of the environment‚ came about throughout the seventies. This idea led to the creation of the Australian Greens Party in 1992 and their four core beliefs: ecological sustainability

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    Bob Dylan ’s iconic songwriting‚ unique and distinctive singing voice‚ as well as his controversial and thought-provoking lyrics has undoubtedly placed Dylan among the elites of modern‚ American musical history. This is not to say there are those who dislike and generally do not care for his songwriting‚ but almost everyone has come in contact with his expansive body of work. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941 in Duluth‚ Minnesota‚ he moved to New York City in 1961 and legally changed his name to

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    BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation Assessment Student Name: Introduction and instructions: The assessment for this Unit of Competency consists of three assessment tasks: 1. Project assessment 1 – requiring you to do presentation and submit incident report‚ risk analysis and updated risk register 2. Project assessment 2 – requiring you to prepare for a presentation‚ action plan and budget 3. Practical assessment – requiring you to prepare and conduct a training workshop Result:

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    Escape to Gold Mountain: Section Two Comprehension Questions Chapter Six – “Storm Clouds of Hatred” 1. The Central Pacific Railroad made travelling to the West Coast from the East much faster and less dangerous. What did this mean for the Chinese people who had settled on the West Coast? - They had to find other places to live – The Chinese people faced discrimination from the new white settlers‚ who thought that they were entitled to have the jobs‚ not the Chinese people who already

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    Answer 1: The evidence that people from different units worked with each other and every team member has benefited from home rehab day event because each one shared their own opinion and took control of their work. Also‚ this event boosted their trust‚ care and sharing which result in a better teamwork development‚ in addition‚ after completing the home renovation each team member knew that when they go back to work they will be a better team player‚ however‚ some members like Ian Graham did not

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    search of gold and of religious freedom by the Europeans settlers. Explorers during the 1600s looked for riches and sought religious freedom. They lived the life of the American Dream. A life that is full of riches and prosperity. But according to Bob Herbert‚ the American dream is fading away. In his article “Hiding from Reality‚” he stated that “there is not much of it that’s left anymore.” Even

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