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    customer that has questions about what it is and how it works. Make sure that you can log in and administer the DealerZone You should already have a DealerZone account. If you don’t please contact Sal or Michael T to get set up. You should also have access to the Manage Another Company menu item. Again Contact Sal or Michael T if you don’t. Typical Questions / Issues a customer may have… Q: I forgot what email address I used when signing up A: No problem. Use the System Admin / Users page

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    Introduction- Throwball is a non-contact ball sport played across a net between two teams of seven players on a rectangular court. Throwball is popular in Asia‚ moreover on the Indian subcontinent Rules were drafted in 1955 and India’sfirst national level throwball championship was played in 1980   RULES & REGULATIONS- Throwball is a game played across the net between two teams with 7 players oneach side in the specified rectangle box. It is a popular game played among Asiancountries and is

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    culture as opposed to the traditional ethnographies where a member of a different culture (typically a dominant culture) immerses himself/herself in the studied culture to present a representation of that culture. Pratt’s essay explained fully what the contact zone was as she stated it was “ social spaces where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other‚ often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power‚ such as colonialism‚ slavery‚ or their aftermaths as they are lived out in many parts

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    Exercise on Relative Clauses (Contact clauses) 1 Relative clauses - defining or non-defining? Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining. defining – no commas non-defining – commas 1. I have three brothers.  [pic] My brother who lives in Sidney came to see me last month.   [pic] My brother‚ who lives in Sidney‚ came to see me last month. 2. I have one sister.  [pic] My sister who is 25 years old spent her holiday

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    November 6‚ 2015 Primary Source Analysis Contact and Conflict European explorers have great impact on Canadian history. Their Journals are important historical documents for historians to study the Canadian history. Because these journals appeared in many kinds of forms and provided very detailed information about early Canada before confederation. These documents portray very vividly the life in Canada and shows that the process to confederation is full of contacts and conflicts between Europeans and

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    Jasmine RiveraSummer Reading The Kite Runner August Wilson once said‚ “Confront the dark parts of yourself. Your willingness to to wrestle with your demons will cause your angels to sing.”. The character Amir and the situations he’s gone through throughout this book‚ definitely represent this quote. He has many demons that he have been haunting him through his life and in the end of the book he defeats them and his angels really do sing. To explain the first part of the quote‚ the reader has

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    The third contact of the criminal justice system is the corrections. Corrections form of discipline of punishment can range from jails‚ prisons‚ probation‚ parole‚ house arrest‚ etc. Jails are ran by local government and law enforcement‚ which is intended to hold inmates awaiting trial or serving a short sentence. The short sentence is usually no more than above one year. Jails operate work release programs‚ educational‚ drug prevention programs and others. These programs are created to help the

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    as they live through the Dust bowl. With corporate monsters and the struggle of living through this perilous time‚ the family does their best to survive. There are 4 main types of analytical lenses that can be used to look at Steinbeck’s work‚ including the archetypal‚ gender‚ marxist‚ and historical lenses. Archetypal deals with character types and their narrative design. Gender deals with the roles and stereotypes applied to the different gender roles in the novel. The marxist lens focuses on socioeconomic

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    Mirrors - Inside the lens‚ which is the large and moveable piece at the top of the overhead projector‚ there are two mirrors. The mirrors work together to reflect light and project an image onto a screen. The first mirror captures the light from the base of the projector; this is the flat surface where you place the transparencies. The first mirror reflects that light to the second mirror‚ which then reflects it through a magnifying lens for large projection onto the screen. Light - The projector

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