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    study of moderate weight change and sleep-disordered breathing. Jama; 2000‚ 284:3015-21. 2. SIYAM MA‚ BENHAMOU D: Difficult endotracheal intubation in patients with sleep apnea syndrome. Anesth Analg; 2002‚ 95:1098102‚ table of contents. 3. BENUMOF JL: Obesity‚ sleep apnea‚ the airway and anesthesia. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol; 2004‚ 17:21-30. 4. YOUNG T‚ PALTA M‚ DEMPSEY J‚ SKATRUD J‚ WEBER S‚ BADR S: The occurrence of sleep-disordered breathing among middle-aged adults. N Engl J Med; 1993‚ 328:1230-5

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    Underlying Assumptions‚ Harcourt Brace Collage Publishers‚ Fort Worth. Hopkins Burke‚ R. (2006) An Introduction to Criminological Theory (Second Edition)‚ Willan‚ Devon. Roshier‚ B (1977) ‘The Function of Crime Myth’‚ Sociological Review 25: 302-23. Tierney‚ J. (2006) Social Disorganisation and Anomie in Criminology: Theory and Context (second edition)‚ Pearson‚ Harlow.

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     Manchester  Products  and  Paul  Logan  Furniture  Division‚  both   offer   furniture   in   different   sectors.   Indeed‚   Manchester   Products   has   been   known   for   office   furniture   while   Paul   Logan   Furniture   Division   is   selling   high-­‐end   fashionable   home   furniture.   Manchester   should   co-­‐brand   the   Paul   Logan   Furniture   Division   line

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    leadership skills and employment. Frank claims the relationship that‚ “leadership and entrepreneurial skills can stimulate college/university students to strive for innovation and can open career opportunities in the civic sector” (636). Besides‚ Tierney and Kristan indicate that the financial aid‚ especially the scholarship‚ becomes an important factor affecting low-income students` decisions about whether to go to college/university (363). Undoubtedly‚ with the increasing employment pressure‚ whose

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    PER REPORTER: Sara said she is making a report because every day her stepchildren (Logan‚ Kal’el‚ and Ruby) are disclosing her allegations which occurred while they were in Mississippi visiting with their mother (Kimberly). She said she is not exactly sure where Kimberly lives because she told her and the children’s father (Damion) she lived with her mother. However‚ Sara said the children told her their mother stays in another home and not with their grandmother. She said she has reported some of

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    The story “Let the Circle be unbroken” starts with the Logan children‚ and Mr. Logan or Papa riding in a wagon to go to Mrs. Lee Annie Lees to go check on a sick mule. On their way there Cassie thinks she sees Wordell go into the woods. When they got to Mrs. Lee Annie Lees Mr. Logan left Logan kids in front of her place‚ as he go attends to the sick Mule. While Mr. Logan was gone the Logan kids talked to Son-Boy‚ Lee Ellis‚ and Waynard‚ and Little Willie‚ who were waiting for Clarice. The children

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    Janie’s husband‚ Logan‚ is portrayed as a villain in their marriage to justify her leaving him for a new man. She establishes his bad behavior when she compares him to a Bear: “Logan with his shovel looked like a black bear doing some clumsy dance on his hind legs” (Hurston 31). Janie suggest Logan has animalistic characteristics‚ the comparison shows how Jamie fells about him. The clumsy dance could refer to his lack luster emotional support throughout the marriage. Janie not seeing Logan as her husband

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    individual as well as gain a better understanding of what love is. Janie also learns different lessons through her experiences with marriage‚ which contributes to Janie’s own personal growth as a woman. Janie’s first marriage was to a man named Logan Killicks‚ which was arranged by her grandmother also known as nanny when Janie was 16 years of age. One day Janie was caught by nanny in the act of kissing a boy named Johnny Taylor. After this incident nanny decided that Janie was now a woman‚ and

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    norms and values of that society‚ but also the perimeters of what is understood to be ‘good’ and ‘bad’‚ or acceptable‚ behaviour - something which aids in the redrawing of moral boundaries. This is referred to as ‘boundary maintenance function’ (Tierney & O’Neill‚ 2013)‚ and it blends somewhat into Durkheim’s second argument regarding the breaking of laws: that it is an essential and normal part of

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    most important locations in this story. The most important settings in this story are Logans home‚ school‚ and the Strawberry; Logans homes where they spend time together‚ school is where they learn and get good education‚ and Strawberry is where they first encounter racism. The most important setting of this story is the Logan family’s house because that is where they spend their quality time together. The Logans souls and lives

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