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    Sinclair’s novel does accurately portray times and events that happened during this time period in the United States. To get this information Sinclair stayed in Chicago and investigated the issues for 7 weeks before writing the jungle. He was hired by a Newspaper to write the book. So the novel is accurate‚ but can be considered one sided because Sinclair’s took a stance on some issues with the harsh working conditions at meat packing factories and also the cleanliness of the factories. The novel

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    Use-Case Title: Log In Primary Actor: Customer Level: Kite (summary) Stakeholders: Customer‚ Recipient Precondition: Customer has application installed and internet connection Minimal Guarantee: Customer will be able to open application Success Guarantee: Customer will be able to log into account Trigger: Customer is able to access application Main Success Scenario: 1. Customer able to open application on device 2. Customer puts in credentials to log into application 3. Customer’s credentials

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    Phylum: Porifera A sponge has differentiated cells and functionally distinct layers. The ameobocytes secrete spicules which stack up together to make the sponge. The choanocytes are composed of a flagellum and a collar (collar cells). The amoebocytes and choanocytes are the work force of the sponge--they create the body of the sponge. The major sponge groups of today had an ancestor in the Cambrian period. The sponges reproduce either sexually or asexually. When they reproduce sexually‚ they

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    This digital image represents the face of a delightful young woman who brings laughter and joy to people’s lives. This photograph was taken on January 5 2016 by herself at her dorm on evening. In this photo‚ the bright light from the light above the room gives her face a glow that builds a three dimensional appearance. Because of that‚ her face reflects a lot of highlight such as her eyes‚ nose‚ forehead‚ and lips. Along with that‚ it creates a shadow under her eyes. Part of her neck is visible

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    Write Vivid Descriptions What do you smell? What do you taste? What do you see? What do you here? What might you touch or feel? Remember: avoid simply telling us what something looks like—tell us how it tastes‚ smell‚ sound‚ or feels Planning and Drafting the Description 1. (if your choosing your own topic) Select one that is familiar. 2. For each potential topic that surfaces‚ ask yourself this questions a) What do I want to accomplish by writing this description? Create one

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    1. Reasons why it is important to update and write new job descriptions It is important to update and write new job description because developing strong job descriptions is an important part of a compensation and benefits specialist’s job. Job descriptions are essential to the successful development and implementation of many HR programs‚ including compensation plans. Futhermore‚ the job description of company The InAndOut‚ Inc.‚ is written about eight years ago and they have never been revised

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    Job description Purpose: Some people write a job description to hire an employee‚ some write it to give information to other but‚ as far as I am concerned‚ I am writing this Job description for My study purpose. Method: No practical method is used to write Job description‚ I have collected it from the Internet. I have selected sales manager to write a job description. Sales manager Job Title Sales Manager Based at Marketing Department Reports to

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    When I was a child‚ my parents had told me hell was a place for people who defied God. Their description of hell was this fiery habitat for demons‚ where humans would have to spend an eternity being punished for their sins. For many people‚ the threat of eternal damnation is terrifying‚ let alone a child. It was so alarming that for a while I simply shut out any questions that might undermine my assurance of salvation. I was taught that hell was run by a demon known by many names; the devil‚ Satan

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    In August of 1971‚ Phillip Zimbardo constructed a mock correctional facility. Placing an ad in a local newspaper‚ and with over 70 responses‚ he conducted interviews with 70 male candidates across the U.S. and out of those 70 candidates 24 of them were sorted out through mental diseases‚ drug abuse‚ and psychological issues. With a pay of $15/a day‚ he divided the candidates‚ 9 guards and 9 prisoners. He constructed the basement floor at Stanford into a correctional facility taking the doors off

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    The introduction to the "theory of descriptions" was written by Bertrand Russell in an article titled "On Denoting" in 1905 and is one of the most studied chapters in analytic philosophy. It is said‚ "...the choice of whether to accept or reject Russell ’s theory has had profound consequences for our philosophy of language‚ epistemology‚ and metaphysics." One of Russell ’s motivations for developing the "theory of descriptions" was his abandonment of his "theory of denoting concepts‚" which is

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