Project #1 Discourse Community Investigation Essay Interview With A Political Scientist: Attorney Lawrence Elassal Dana Albalboul ENG 3010 Professor Due Date: February 2‚ 2014 In order to develop a better understanding of political science‚ my field of study‚ I contacted a local attorney who currently practices in the field professionally. Attorney Lawrence Elassal is‚ essentially‚ a political scientist working at his own law firm‚ which is located in Dearborn‚ Michigan. I contacted him
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Re: The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute – Development Strategy The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a state of the art research facility with a patient focus and an ultimate goal of eradicating cancer. This goal comes with a tremendous and ever increasing price tag. Finding a cure for cancer may be the primary challenge but financing this endeavor remains the other. Current financing leaves approximately 20% of the institute’s expenses at the mercy of fund raising efforts coordinated by the Development
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Entrance hall Home sweet home is always the deep inside the heart of every living individual. Hallways need to be welcoming and warm. First impresion count because is the idea of kind of people live there. Having a look at the front door I notice a beautiful Georgian style with a combination of the Palladian architecture and French Rococo that have a really nice stained glass on the top arch of the door . This Idea of the stained glass on the front door offer the feeling of a larger and
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In the halls of shame In the halls of shame 2011‚ by Vanessa Baird sheds the light on the increasing influence of trade lobbying in international politics and in the way it shuts out the honesty of public interest groups. In the starting of the article‚ the author discusses‚ the uplift stemming from the admission by Britain’s recently elected Con-Dem government‚ which states it will be writing the national health policy with the help of PepsiCo and McDonald’s corporations. Therefore‚ this is showing
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In the article “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Giola‚ she talks about how when income rose college attendance got higher and access to information increased but the interest in the arts especially literature diminished. 2002 of Public Participation‚ a survey‚ has declined for eight of nine major forms that are measured. The decline is worse in young adults. Dana states that “Individuals at a time of crucial intellectual and emotional development bypass the joys and challenges of literature is a
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Fernandez 6-5-14 Hall Of the Bulls‚ Lascaux This magnificent painting dates back to Lascaux‚ France 15‚000-13‚000 B.C.E. It was found on cave walls and it is said to represent one of the earliest examples of artistic expression. We can see that this piece was created during the Paleolithic period because; they are images walls using paint on limestone. We can see that the primitive people used natural rock contours‚ which suggested the animal’s volumes and portrayed real representations
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1.This academic year I served as Sampson & Young Hall Pageant Cooridnator with the guidians of another coworker who has put together pageants before and even won a few in her day. Unfornately I didn’t recived any guidan to assist me on this task. The task was to put on the Sampson & Young Hall Pageant to crown a Mr. Sampson and Miss Young for this acedmic year. The action I told was to ensure that even if my coworker was here practice would continue‚ I had to reach out and ask for assist to former
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Monty Hall Problem The Problem: You are in a game show and the host shows you three doors‚ saying that only one will give you the grand prize. After choosing one door‚ the host will open one of the two doors you did not choose. The host knows where the prize is and he would not open that door‚ if ever you have not chosen it. Then he would give you a chance to switch to the other door. Should you switch or stick to the door you have picked first? The Answer: You have a better chance of winning
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Answer to Moult Hall [calculations] Winston’s proposal: This is a long term project so full costing is used: £ Revenue (1‚900 x 15 x 50) 1‚425‚000 Costs: Depreciation [15 year life assets] (5‚100) Depreciation [5 year assets] (8‚400) Safety wear (4‚000) Track Maintenance (5‚000) Salaries [2 x 15‚000] (30‚000) Decoration [18‚000 + 8‚000] (26‚000) Food and drink [41‚250 + 48‚750] (90‚000) Fuel [11‚250 + 10‚000] (21‚250) Wages [22‚000 + 8‚000
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This is a summary of the article “In the halls of shame” written by Vanessa Baird‚ co-editor of New Internationalist (January/February 2011 edition). The article brings to light the massive influence corporations and billionaires have on national and international policies and the secretive and hidden processes by which they operate. She uncovers the truth behind the relationships between politicians and rich businessmen‚ intent on exposing their shameful activities. A world of lobbying Coined
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