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    strict no refund policy. Since this is a unique case and you are a frequent customer‚ we are willing to credit $367 to your account for any future purchase from Capitol Lumber. I hope this is a reasonable solution‚ and we look forward to doing business with you in the future. Thank You‚ Sal Rodriguez Sales Manager Capital Lumber

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    Pre-Employment Screening and Social Networking: A Legal and Ethical Analysis Currently‚ state and federal lawmakers are playing catch up in the battle of privacy and technology when it comes to private life in the public online environment. The Associated Press called nationwide attention to the subject when it published a report on an incident in 2011 in which an employer had required password access to an applicant’s Facebook account. As law suits associated with Facebook password requests and

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    © know UK 1073-6077 Nursecom‚ Inc. Journal 2005 ARTICLE JCAP by Skills Training: Oxford‚ of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing Blackwell Publishing‚ Ltd. An Effective Intervention for Internalizing Symptoms in Younger Children? Sam Cartwright-Hatton‚ D Phil‚ Clin PsyD‚ Deborah McNally‚ RMN‚ RGN‚ Clin PsyD‚ Caroline White‚ Clin PsyD‚ and Chrissie Verduyn‚ Msc‚ PhD PROBLEM: A number of interventions are effective in treating older children with internalizing symptoms. However

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    Scientific Racism Scientific racism is termed as the use of a set of certain beliefs‚ theories‚ or ways of thinking in order to justify or classify ‚ individuals who show different characteristics or traits into separate races. From the beginning of European expansion and colonization‚ some questions had started to be raised about whether the indigenous people that were being discovered in the New World

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    Aesthetics and taste In the practices of looking by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright‚ they discuss the topic of Aesthetics and taste. Sturken and Lisa argue that all forms of arts need judgement for their values and qualities and in order to do this; they need aesthetics and taste. They define aesthetics as the “philosophy and the arts” and taste as “matter of individual interpretation.” They give example from “Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste” (1979) by Pierre Bourdieu

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    Matt Cartwright Mrs. Hermanson English I 10 Sept. 2013 Everyone needs to have a Dog Everyone needs a dog because they are like a best friend. They keep people fit‚ busy‚ entertained‚ and are very cute. Dogs make an impact on kids’ lives by teaching them responsibility and patience by helping take care of the pet. Money is not as big as a problem as people say they are considering the owners only buy them food about once a month. Dogs help people maintain companionship‚ socialization‚ as well

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    That is until 1909 when the South Pacific Transportation company brought in the first railroad making Casper much more accessible. Lumber was plentiful and dozens of lumber mills quickly assembled. This boom result in Casper becoming the fast growing city in all of Oregon until the great depression caused a halt in the economy‚ and by extension‚ the lumber craze. Lumber continued to be the lifeblood of the city until the late 1980’s when laws regarding endangered species changed forest policy. The

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    shared the benefit of flat land and rich soil‚ while the New England Colonies were left with a rocky landscape that made farming difficult. Thus‚ the New England colonies‚ including Rhode Island‚ Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ and New Hampshire thrived on lumber and fish‚ rather than crops. They developed a large shipbuilding industry‚ and due to the abundance of fish such as cod‚ their fishing industry grew as well. However‚ in comparison to the Middle Colonies‚ the New England colonies’ government revolved

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    The Parthenon and the Pantheon are both considered awesome works of art representative of the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome. The Parthenon‚ built in Athens in 447 B.C by Pericles‚ is considered classic Greece. The Pantheon we know today was built in Rome in 125 C.E. and is thought of as a great example of ancient Roman culture. While there are some similarities to the buildings‚ there are also differences in them around the functions they were erected for. Starting with the similarities

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    Shear Walls 17 3 SHEAR WALLS by Timothy P. McCormick‚ P.E. Seismic Retrofit Training 18 Shear Walls Seismic Retrofit Training Shear Walls 19 SHEAR WALLS This section provides an introduction to shear walls and how they resist earthquake and wind forces. This section also shows how to properly construct the shear walls and the parts that make them up. With this knowledge‚ contractors can build proper shear walls and inspectors can recognize the errors untrained contractors

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