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    Sexual Harassment

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    sex or sexually-explicit materials and Language to make another person feel uncomfortable and fearful. Sometimes their motive is to have power over that person or to use the power they already have in order to force others into sexual activities (MacKinnon‚ 1979). Although harasser’s actions are sexual in nature‚ they are essentially about Exerting power over another person. Sexual harassment has an impact on men‚ but it has an even greater impact on women. When it comes to the issues of the work

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    Analysis on Inflation Regression Model Done by: Hassan Kanaan & Fahim Melki Presented to: Dr. Gretta Saab Due on: Tuesday‚ January 25‚ 2011 Outline: I. Introduction A. Definition of Variables B. Type of Variables II. Background and Literature Review A. Inflation and Unemployment B. Inflation and Oil Prices C. Inflation and GDP D. Inflation and Money Supply III. Analysis A. SPSS 17 analysis B. E-Views 5 analysis IV. Conclusion and Recommendation V. Indexes

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    Ferminism

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    subordination and domination in society‚ with men assuming the role of beneficiaries even if they personally do not oppress women. One manner in which gender inequality is accelerated in society is through law‚ which‚ in the words of Catherine MacKinnon ‘derives it’s authority from reproducing women’s social inequality to men in legal inequality in a seamless web of life and law.’ Take for instance the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act (of which the Court took into consideration)‚ which

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    Locavore Movement

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    In American society‚ the environmental movement has gained the attention of many people. One of those movements is the “locavores”. Although some benefits are gained within this movements‚ there are also several less-examined effects of this movement that should be noted as well. People might think they do less harm to the environment‚ but they are misguided. They might help out their community but they end up hurting the other nations‚ they don’t really reduce the gas emitted by transportation

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    Oncolytic Viruses

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    Keanna Barnes  Abstract   Current studies on oncolytic viruses have been underway to ultimately reduce the casualties  cancer brings upon citizens globally. Lately‚ a series of clinical studies have shown clinical  response when vaccines are combined with other forms of treatment in patients with all sorts of  different cancers. Although scientists may be tempted to combine an oncolytic virus with an  already existing radiation or chemotherapeutic‚ the long term goals have to be realistic and  rational

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    CHAPTERS 10‚ 12‚ 14 1. What did Sam Patch represent? In a market economy where skilled “arts” were being replaced by machine labor‚ Sam Patch’s acts were a defiant protest against the changing times. 2. What intellectual movement influenced Transcendentalism? The Transcendentalists found inspiration for their philosophy in a variety of diverse sources such as: Vedic thought‚ various religions‚ and German idealism. 3. What did Transcendentalists believe in? The transcendentalists desired

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    Web Systems

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    Web System Theresa I. Brown CIS/207 Thursday‚ May 24‚ 2012 Joe Moore Blogs Blogs can be found on the web that composes a regular commentary topic that is given. Blogs are observed as a way users existed together creating an online community on social networks. Most blogs include comments‚ links‚ pictures and videos. There are four types of interaction bloggers use socializing‚ sharing information‚ seeking help and teaching others. Digital media is an example of primarily computer

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    This results in the justification of male dominance and female passiveness. Sartre explains the different forms of oppressive objectifications towards females‚ an example being a moral attack upon a woman’s reproductive rights and agrees with Mackinnon‚ “that assumed objectivity of thought is oppressive in its intent”. He defines an object as something that can be handled‚ manipulated and definable‚ which in turn leads females to question and try to relate why women are identified by being objects

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    In Cold Blood

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    Monroeville‚ Alabama where he became friendly with Harper Lee‚ who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird. She later helped Capote gather facts for his book‚ In Cold Blood‚ the Capote family moved to Greenwich Connecticut where he attended Greenwich High School. Catharine Wood an English teacher took an immediate liking to young Truman The reason Miss Wood is mentioned because it was Truman that admitted she once told him to go write on Fire Island and Breakfast at Tiffany’s was born. The idea of Nature vs.

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    unions were ineffective due to anti-slavery campaigns and mass immigration. Protest prove ineffective due to the amount of people looking for job‚ so people could easily be replaced. Most women didn’t work in factories during this time and women like Catharine Beecher urged women to enter the teaching profession and succeeded while men left the occupation making the job feminized. About 10% of women were working for pay outside their own homes in 1850. Household wives led to belief that women belonged

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