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    Network Design Proposal

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    Cited: Computer Network. (2009‚ Oct 10). Retrieved July 30‚ 2010‚ from A Computer Network Web Site: http://www.computer-network.net/wan-technologies Greene‚ T. (2007). Frame Relay vs. ATM. Network World . Kolobe‚ L. (2006‚ February 15). Connexions. Retrieved July 30‚ 2010‚ from Connexions web site: http://cnx.org/content/m13383/latest/ Martin W. Murhammer‚ K.-K. L. (1999). IBM. Retrieved July 30‚ 2010

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    The In-depth Artist of the What was Fountain originally submitted for and what happened to it? The 1917 urinal aka Fountain was originally put on display during a show promoting Avant grade art. Avant grade means advance guard which is a military term. Avant garde was art movement which originated in France in 1850 in order to open the eyes and more so‚ make fun of or shock the average or elite viewer. To put an everyday‚ ordinary item on display and call it art. For many of the upper class directors

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    Wild animals are happiest when they are in their natural habitat. Today‚ many animals are in captivity‚ due to the fact that they are becoming extinct or due to some other factor. I agree with the idea in the Melissa Greene essay. In her essay‚ "No Rms‚ Jungle Vu‚" Melissa Greene explains how people created a zoo that was very close to the animal’s natural environment. This made the animals much happier and also allowed the visitors to the zoo to observe the animals at their natural behavior. "No

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    High Stakes Testing

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    P.‚ & Schroeder‚ J. L. (n.d.). High-Stakes testing and No Child Left Behind: Information and Strategies for Educators. Retrieved from National Associateion Of School Psychologists: www.nasponline.org/communications/spawareness.highstakes.pdf Greene‚ J. P.‚ Winters‚ M. A.‚ & Forster‚ G. (2003‚ February). Testing High Stakes Test: Can We Believe the Results of Accountability Tests? Retrieved from Center For Civic Innovation at the Manhattan Institute: www.manhattan-institue.org/html/cr_33

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    The Destructors

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    In "The Destructors" Graham Greene uses Trevor and other characters as an example to assert that the war and the bombing that injured British cities during the war was causing people surrounded by the destruction to become desensitized. Blackie and the other members of the gang all distrust Old Misery’s exhibitions of generosity and so go along with Trevor’s plan to destroy his house. The local lorry driver finds the ruination of the old house hilarious. Trevor is held up as the story’s most prominent

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    Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas (Greene). The Ink Fund lawyers used cases relating to the segregation of schools in different parts of the United States to present their arguments before the Supreme Court justices in the Brown trial. Their goal was to change the “separate but equal” doctrine

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    Cultural Baggage

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    own tradition to think for themselves and hoped for them to carry it on. The author believes that people today have a problem. Ehreneich‚ Barbara. “Cultural Baggage.’ From Inquiry to Academic Writing 2nd ed. Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky Boston: Bedford‚ 2012.

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    Annotated Bibliography Banerjee‚ S. C.‚ Hay‚ J. L.‚ & Greene‚ K. (2013). Cognitive Rationalizations for Tanning-Bed Use: A This is a study done to examine the cognitive rationalization amongst undergraduate students that either use tanning beds or used to use tanning beds. Despite the rising skin cancer rates and the direct correlation between indoor tanning and melanoma‚ tanning beds are still a popular cosmetic tool amongst young adults. Cognitive dissonance can assist in explaining the role

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    Research Paper

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    References: Caracelli‚ V. J.‚ and Greene‚ J.C.(1993). Data Analysis Strategies for Mixed-Method Evaluation Designs. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 15(2) Creswell‚ J. W. (2008). Educational research: Planning‚ conducting‚ and evaluating quantitative and qualitative research (3rd

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