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    To what extent do you think that Great Expectations is about ‘a search for a father’? Although Pip’s biological father died when Pip was young‚ Pip never went short in terms of paternal figures to guide him through his earlier years or later in adulthood. It could be argued that Pip actively found these father figures after having grown up with Joe to guide him‚ then finding him lacking when Pip’s expectations changed‚ therefore going to look for alternative father figures. There are few things

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    Environmental Factors Paper University of Phoenix Christy Holley Environmental Factors for PepsiCo PepsiCo‚ one of the leading beverage and snack companies in the United States and abroad‚ is affected by both global and domestic environmental factors. These factors‚ along with changes in technology‚ all impact and shape the organization and affect marketing decisions. The article “PepsiCo Pops for China‚” written by Ruthie Ackerman and published by Forbes.com‚ reviews Pepsi’s decision to invest

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    1. What institutions do you think make the United States strong economically? A: I think the three branches of the United States government make the United States strong economically. Countries that aren’t corrupt get there citizens out of poverty and therefore‚ become strong economically. The Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial Branches help prevent any branch from being corrupt and get people out of poverty. They also create laws that will benefit the citizens and the entire country. Therefore

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    Chapter Three of the text‚ Introduction to Sociology and the article‚ Durkheim’s Classic Contribution‚ consider the following question‚ why do you think Emile Durkheim allege that if we didn’t have deviants‚ we would create them? Support your answer with detailed examples.
Within the context of the functionalist perspective‚ Durkheim made a real interesting point. You must have deviants in society in order for society to know where or what their values and norms will tolerate. If not then how can a

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    In “The More Factor‚” Laurence Shames tells that Americans are “running out of more”(59) that was so abundant during the expansion of the United States. This essay was written in the context of the growing idea of the American dream throughout the history of the United States‚ and its effect on the economy. Shames intended audience for this essay is towards people with a higher education level or to anyone who is interested in the ideas of the foundation of the U.S. One purpose of this essay is

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    WHAT FIELD OF STUDY WILL YOU PURSUE AND WHY HAVE YOU CHOSEN THIS AREA AND CAREER PATH? The world today is faced with enormous energy challenges in all ramifications. The ability to proffer solutions to these problems makes us a veritable tool in the society and it depends solely on the amount of information we have per time. Since childhood‚ the studies of science and basic engineering have interested me profoundly. I had passion for repairing simple devices‚ knowing their content and how they

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    A.) The two most significant environmental or physical geographic factors that contributed to the development and expansion of the United states had to be the Gold Rush‚ and the Irish Potato Famine. The Irish potato famine was devistating to Ireland and laid waste to it’s population‚ but ended up spurring Irish immigration to the United States‚ leading to both growth and expansion. The gold rush that took hold in the United States was one of the biggest factors that pushed people west and lead to

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    experiment‚ the gram negative bacterium Escherichia coli is being subjected to various environmental factors that affect the rate of growth. These factors scrutinized were the different types of nutrients‚ the intensity of aeration‚ or the temperature at which it was stored. The purpose of this lab is to determine which factor affects the Escherichia coli the greatest. It is known that these abiotic factors affect the rate of growth the greatest if they remain at the correct conditions for living

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    Why do you listen to music? Do any of these reasons include energization‚ relaxation‚ and mood alteration? How can music be used to alter arousal levels? I have listened to music since as long as I can remember. A radio was placed near my crib and turned on‚ during my nap times and again during the night‚ while I slept. Because I became accustomed to listening music at bedtime‚ as an infant‚ I continued to do so growing up. Today‚ music is my refuge. I listen to it for various reasons including

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    his son injured Sir Walter causing him to die. Sir Walter’s had powerful friends who threatened Sir Richard’s family stating that if they did not pay a ransom then his son would go to jail. Which Sir Richard pawned everything to pay the ransom which caused him and his family to become poor victims of the rich and powerful. Thus making Sir Richard‚ poor by unjustily

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