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    you plan to work on campus? weekends? shelving no preference ADM 95 –1.3 R. 2013 Are you willing to work (check one) Application for Student Employment HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY 5200 N. Barton Ave. M/S ML34 Fresno CA 93740-8014 (559) 278-2403 Please type or print clearly Name ‚ Last Local address Date Street address City State Message phone Phone ‚ First Semester applying for: (choose one) Fall M.I. Zip E-mail Spring Summer Number

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    make it to 1 Litre ii) Concentrated sulphuric acid‚ Concentrated Phosphoric Acid iii) Diphenylamine Indicator: Dissolve 1 g of Diphenylamine in 50ml of concentrated sulphuric acid. iv) 1N Ferrous Sulphate( FeSO4.7H2O): Dissolve 278 g of Ferrous Sulphate in approximate 800 mL of Deionized water and 15 mL Concentrated sulphuric acid and make it to1 litre with Deionized water. PROCEDURE 1. Grind the soil sample thoroughly. 2. Place 1g of air oven dry soil

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    In the short story “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator’s wife has a blind friend who is coming to visit them at their house. The narrator (also known as the husband) is unhappy with this because the old man’s disability makes him feel very uncomfortable. However‚ the more the husband interacts with the blind man‚ the more he learns to overlook his blindness and accept him as a normal human being. Through characterization and symbolism‚ Carver proves that seeing people as individuals rather

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    death of Ted Lavender‚ member of Alpha Company. “He pictured Martha’s smooth young face‚ thinking he loved her more than anything‚ more than his men‚ and now Ted Lavender was dead because he loved her so much and could not stop thinking about her” (p.278). This quote describes not only that he blames himself of Ted’s death‚ but also describes that he was a weak leader for what

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    According to my section of the novel‚ Personal‚ the universal topic does not coincide with every young American’s existence. The universal topic in the section Personal is how to hunt and kill for your own food and how to find the right fruits and fungi to eat in the wilderness. Most young americans don’t have to worry about any of this. Almost every piece of food is essentially handed to them. Hunting is a game to some of us‚ not a lifestyle or a necessity for life. The overall universal topic is

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    Abstract There is a big debate going on between Britain and Greece on whether the “Elgin Marbles”‚ also known as the “Parthenon Marbles” should or should not be returned to the rightful owner. It is important to understand what the Elgin Marbles are and the history of them. I will bring forward a few points on why I think they should be returned back to Greece. Keywords: britain‚ greece‚ elgin‚ parthenon‚ return The Elgin Marbles I think the Elgin Marbles‚ also known as the Parthenon Marbles

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    primary muscles used for this movement are the rectus femoris‚ vastus lateralis‚ vastus medialis‚ and vastus intermedius. This constant movement is also an isometric contraction performed by the antagonist muscle group in the sagittal plane. (Floyd 278) The hip is flexed and the biceps femoris‚ semitendinosis‚ semimembranosis‚ and the gluteus maximus isometrically contracting. Both‚ the lumbar and cervical spine are held in anatomical position mainly by the erector spinae. (Prentice 734) The shoulder

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    The Story of an Hour While reading The Story of an Hour you will find that the major character is a woman named Mrs. Mallard. The term major character or main character is the character we see more of overtime‚ and tend to be more realistic and complex. Mrs. Mallard is viewed as the “good guy” or protagonist in this short story. She tends to be a round and dynamic character in the story due to the conflicts with her husband Mr. Bentley Mallard. In The Story of an Hour‚ Mrs. Mallard is often found

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    Against all odds “The Conservative Party exists to conserve”‚ but what exactly does it desire to conserve? According to Samuel Huntington‚ conservatism wishes to justify the established order (Huntington‚ 1957‚ p. 455). This established order was‚ when the Conservative Party was founded in the 1830s‚ an elitist order that justifies income inequality by saying it is natural and inevitable (Dorey‚ 2011‚ p. 5). When the franchise expanded and the working class became represented‚ the Conservative

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    and the significance makes the subject to be centered. The word “afraid” becomes the “name” of fear the act of calling name produces the meaning (261). Jocasta points out the weight of “a word” that could cause death‚ separation‚ and preservation (278). Cixous does not focus on understanding; she rather concentrates on the questionable state of understanding. Jocasta confesses that she does “not understand” though she thinks she understands but she does not get “what [she] understand[s]” (285). Oedipus

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