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    simultaneously. In 1841 the brook farm was established by George and Sophia Ripley in West Roxbury‚ Massachusetts. The Brook Farm became one of the most famous attempts at Utopian living. It was closely affiliated with the Transcendentalist movement‚ these farmer-intellectuals tried to hew a modest living out of the wilderness. This community also collapsed within a few years‚ just as New Harmony did. Unlike the other attempts at a Utopian society such as New Harmony and the Brook Farm the Oneida Community

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    An analysis of the observed heterozygosity of Lake Trout populations from three lakes: Devil‚ Eagle‚ and Loughborough‚ inferred from microsatellite genotypes. Abstract: This study was undertaken in order to compare the heterozygosity of three Lake Trout populations at various loci. Samples of twenty-five Lake Trout were collected from three lakes: Devil‚ Eagle and Loughborough‚ all three of which are situated north of Kingston‚ Ontario. An autoradiograph was used to analyze the genotypes of

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    STUDENT NAME PROFESSOR CLASS DATE We Real Cool: Poetry Explication “We Real Cool” is a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks in 1959‚ and published in her book The Bean Eaters (We Real Cool‚ pg 1). A simple and light poem‚ “We Real Cool” is vague enough to allow readers to visualize their own characters and setting‚ but specific enough to keep a consistent rebellious image. Brook’s attitude toward the characters is undecided‚ as the tone is neither tragic nor victorious‚ but more

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    mark for the first time. Twenty five years after opening its first store‚ Rite Aid had acquired 420 stores. Rite Aid has been pinnacle in acquisitions throughout its history. Thrifty PayLess Holdings‚ Incorporated‚ K&B‚ PCS Health Systems‚ and Brooks Eckerd are all companies that have been a part of the plethora of Rite Aid acquisitions. “In January 1999‚ Rite Aid formed a strategic partnership with General Nutrition Companies‚ Incorporated‚ the largest specialty retailer of vitamins‚ mineral

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    The Most Disappointing Experience In our world‚ everyone has had a disappointing experience at some point. I have felt disappointed after I graduated from high school. Everyone has a dream in his/her life‚ and he/she will fight to reach that dream. I always dreamed of being a student at a business school because I really like to study business. I loved this major because I have gone to my grandfather’s company‚ and I liked how he was handling his business. At school‚ I decided to study

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    According to Kilgore Trout‚ a science fiction author in the novel‚ Billy’s ability to travel through time is a mirroring example explained in Trouts book‚ Maniacs in the Fourth Dimension (Concession). “It was about people whose (Wh-Structure) mental diseases couldn’t be treated because the causes of the diseases were all in the fourth dimension‚ and three-dimensional Earthling doctors couldn’t see those causes at all‚ or even imagine them” (Vonnegut 132). Therefore‚ Kilgore Trout was one of the influences

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    Henderson ENG 102/ Essay #3 14 November 2012 Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem‚ “We Real Cool”‚ tells the story of seven troubled teenagers. The poem focuses on what activities the teenagers participate in to make them look cool. Through its symbolism‚ imagery and tone‚ “We Real Cool” illustrates how losing one’s identity to become part of a reckless group in insolence of moral and social traditionalism will lead one to an early grave. Brooks uses symbolism to get the readers to view the poem in an abstract

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    Brooks Brothers is almost 200-year-old American clothing brand. It was open with a mission statement “To make and deal only in merchandise of the finest body‚ to sell it at a fair profit‚ and to deal with people who seek and appreciate such merchandise”. I think the store on Broadway could bring us back in time and fill with the spirit of history. A lot of wood‚ stairs‚ books and pictures on the walls‚ muted imposing music‚ well dressed and groomed sales associates‚ couches‚ colorful furniture‚

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    amongst many‚ most notably Butler’s nephew‚ Preston S. Brooks‚ a fiery South Carolina Congressman. Knowing that Sumner would refuse a challenge to a duel‚ he finally confronted Sumner at his Senate desk on May 22‚ accused him of libel against South Carolina and Butler‚ and began beating him about the head with a cane while stunned senators looked on. Sumner‚ struggled to rise‚ wrenched the desk from the floor and collapsed. A gloating Brooks reported: ’Towards the last he bellowed like a calf’‚ and

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    last so-long
Her girls struck out from home.
(Sadie left as heritage
Her fine-toothed comb.) Maud‚ who went to college‚
Is a thin brown mouse.
She is living all alone
In this old house. The poem Sadie and Maud by the phenomenal poet Gwendolyn Brooks was written in the forties when ideals and expectations for women were more

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