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    Anthony James Barr

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    Anthony James Barr . Born 1940 (age 73–74) New York Nationality American Other names Tony Barr‚ Jim Barr Alma mater North Carolina State University Occupation Programming languageDesigner‚ Software Engineer‚Inventor Anthony James Barr‚ aka Tony Barr or Jim Barr (born 1940) is an American programming language designer‚ software engineer‚ and inventor. Among his notable contributions are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS)‚ automated lumber yield optimization‚ and the Automated Classification of

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    James Joyce Araby

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    Dawann Bellamy Ms. Jennings Eng-113 8 November 2013 James Joyce’s “Araby” demonstrates Disappointment and Alcoholism connects to a theme of Darkness The setting in “Araby” supports the theme and the characters that by using imagery of light‚ a formation of love and surely darkness. The experiences that the narrator faces throughout this story shows how humans expect way more than regular reality‚ and how people aren’t really caring for the boy these actions eventually show how disappointment

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    Categorizing James Baldwin as either an integrationist or not oversimplifies the term. His view on the matter had many similarities with the views of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ but their ideologies were different in a few‚ very important‚ ways. Despite these differences in ideology‚ Baldwin’s beliefs (as they appeared to be described in his work The Fire Next Time) were similar enough for him to be considered an integrationist along the same lines as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ even if he did not

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    Araby, By James Joyce

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    Various authors use different narrative techniques in order to express their ideas in the plot and characterization of their story. “Araby” by James Joyce is the story of a boy‚ who is desperate to find a sense of love and affection‚ so he promises to get Mangan’s sister something from a bazaar known as Araby. However‚ he fails to accomplish his task and leaves filled with anger and disappointment. “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell is the story of how a British police officer‚ who secretly

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    Upon revision of the case of James and Susan Smith vs Richard Jones‚ I have decided upon a final sentencing of 1 year in prison‚ all but 30 days suspended‚ with two years of probation and the completion of drug court. This means that Richard would serve 30 days in prison to start and then be released on probation with the 11 remaining months hanging over him if he violates the terms of his probation. On top of this sentence‚ I would also take Richard’s mother up on her offer to reimburse the Smiths

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    James Cameron: Avatar

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    Avatar James Cameron‚ the director of Titanic‚ is innovative and intelligent. Cameron is a man that knows exactly what variables are necessary in creating a movie. About 12 years after the release of Titanic‚ Cameron creates yet another smashing‚ breath-taking‚ mind-boggling film. One that initially raised suspicion but later proved to be an extraordinary film. The name of that film is Avatar. Avatar is a sensational piece of work. It has a clean cut message about earth preservation and anti-war

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    Works of James Gregory

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    James Gregory was born in the Manse of Drumoak. This is a small parish on the river Dee‚ about fifteen kilometres west of Aberdeen. His father was John Gregory and his mother was Janet Anderson. John Gregory had studied at Marischal College in Aberdeen‚ then gone on to study theology at St Mary’s College in the University of St Andrews before spending his life in the parish of Drumoak. Turnbull writes [20]:- [John Gregory] was a man of courage and foresight but was not conspicuous for outstanding

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    James Wilhoit's Analysis

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    heavens‚ even before it was written. They knew of a God who deserves respect‚ admiration‚ and adoration. Human beings also knew evil and sin as external forces‚ which made the mind impure and the flesh weak‚ the spirit would suffer as a consequence. James Wilhoit’s (2016) position on the role spirituality plays in an ethical conception of the body focuses on becoming Christ-like and taking on His character however the least understood aspect of progress in Christlikeness is the role of the body in spiritual

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    Voyage Three: 1636 Timothy Turlock- a gross‚ ferret resembling thief‚ is sentenced for hanging‚ however‚ his mother cries and begs for a different punishment. The judge changes the sentence to seven years as an indenture in Virginia. He was sent from England‚ on Captain Barstowe’s boat‚ to the new world. At first he didn’t sell‚ but then sold cheap to a poor land owner‚ Simon Janney. Tim escaped from the Janney’s by hitting Simon over the head‚ he then escaped in one of the Janney’s boats. He

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    One example of these highly localized traditions and their power of influence are the works of James Gillray. He based his caricatures on the Dutch artist Romeyn de Hooghe‚ and became one of the most renown fathers of British political caricature (McPhee 2011: 154). His works thrived in a political climate in which his country was ruled by a constitutional monarchy with a two-party system‚ and where the political issues dealt with in Parliament could be openly discussed (McPhee 2011: 154). This system

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