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    1021 Composition 03/09/13 Mike Koran (left) and Doug King (right) “I’m Doug. And I’m a survivor.” “I love to have fun! It is in my blood.” Doug speaks this way as if to show signs of life enjoyment behind scarred mental anguish. This is a man who was diagnosed dead in the back of an ambulance and fell into a coma. Doug is not lying when he says he likes to have fun because he is a man suffering from a severe brain injury due to his

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    own decisions. A life half lived is a life full of regrets. Shirley Hastings‚ Doug Hastings and Barry Fife all lived their life and therefore‚ their lives were half lived. Shirley Hastings‚ Scott’s mother and a cosmetics consultant‚ was known for her excellent dancing with her husband‚ Doug‚ when they were young. She lost her confidence when Barry Fife convinced her that she would lose the Pan Pacifics because of Doug making up dance steps on the stage. Now she is afraid of Scott following on the

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    INTRO: In today’s society‚ communication through dialogue is one of the most crucial elements. It does not only allow people to reveal their relationships but also to understand one another and express themselves through the use of _ _ _ _ _(silence‚ power and control). Thus‚ _ _ _ _‚relationships ‚ power and control are explored by the audience in both “Strictly Ballroom” by Baz Lurhmann and “Running Away” by Tony Coult. In both texts‚ dialogue reveals a sense of movement‚ power and control‚ and

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    Have you ever had something bad turn into good as you don’t notice? In the book “Okay For Now” by Gary D. Schmidt a young kid named Doug moves to a new house nobody’s happy about. As he thinks of this town as a mistake and dump‚ he does not realize things about himself and that have shown like how he draws or how he is connecting with the people around him. The genre of “Okay For Now” is realistic fiction. The Theme is what I will be analyzing in these paragraphs. The theme shown in the book is how

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    Case Study 2

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    anatomist Carl- Herman Hjortsjo. It was consequently adopted by Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen. Currently FACS system is regularly used by investigating agencies and behavioral scientist to determine which muscle movement means what. FACS versatility makes it a unique and time tested method of testing facial behavior and expression to derive its meaning. A manual supplemented with video was published by Ekman Friesen to explain judgment of behavior and determine whether individual is saying the truth

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    repeated: the strong overwhelms the weak‚ where power is measured by the status in society. There is such a huge gap between these two classes that the rich ones have no empathy for the poor’s. When Doug and his family go to Safeway‚ they meet a lady who was deceived in one of their previous scams. She recognizes Doug‚ and tries to make a scene by pretending to question him and his mother: "Is there a reason we couldn’t find Mahealani Lane?" (15) [...] "By the way‚ where is Our Redeemer Church?" [...] "So

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    Halloween Doug and I were talking about the purple waves story in the parking lot of Sunset Towers. Then Doug betted me that I couldn’t go into the Westing House for 5 mins. Then the bet was on we settled it on Halloween night. When I saw the sun about to set‚ I got on my witch costume and began heading to the Hoos door. After Doug and I were in the parking lot we made sure no one was following us. As soon as the coast was clear‚ Doug and I sprinted to the hill‚ but it was no surprise when Doug beat

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    Can microexpressions be used to detect lies more accurately than the leading commercial lie detector – a polygraph? Aldrich Hazen Ames‚ a 31-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on espionage charges‚ on February 24‚ 1994. Ames had been spying for the Russians since 1985‚ selling classified information about CIA and the United States Intelligence (FBI Case Files). According to a letter from Ames to the Federation of American

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    The University of Kansas School of Business SCM 401: Introduction to Supply Chain Management Spring 2015 Instructor: Bill Roach‚ 318 Summerfield Hall‚ Phone: 864-1996 e-mail: william.roach@gmail.com GTA : TBD Class Hours: 1:00 – 2:15 MW; 527 Summerfield Hall 2:30 – 3:45 TR ‚ 127 Summerfiedl Hall Office Hours: 2:30 – 3:30 MW‚ 1:15 – 2:15 TR (or by appointment) Course Website: http://courseware.ku.edu/ Required Reading Materials: e-Book from McGraw-Hill (see p.2 of the syllabus for details)

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    explain the issues that surround the treatment received by Mr. Doug Woljamiri after suffering head injuries as a result of insulin shock. He suffered from type 1 diabetes mellitus since he was 13 years old. He struggled in his life .However‚ he do not want to go back to his family. As a result of constant movement from one point to another‚ Doug does not see the same doctor consistently. Several contextual factors can be identified from Doug

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