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    The following reading diary consists of comments and critique on 5 articles. It briefly‚ explains what can be derived from the articles and then gives further critique such as strengths and shortcomings‚ current debates that relate to emotion research or other insights/wonderings that are raised. An observation that has come from competing these readings is how much overlap there is between topics relating to emotions. For example‚ the first reading from the text “Understanding Emotions” (Keltner

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    Yekaterina Petrova Andrea Pacor EN 110-3 10/11/2014 Annotated Bibliography Tentative title: The Struggle for Women’s Rights in United States of America. Tentative thesis statement: In the course of his work‚ I am going to talk about the position of women in the United States in the late XVIII - early XX centuries in the dynamics and development; identify prerequisites of deployment of the feminist movement. Over the past 40 years in the United States‚ women have made progress towards equality

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    Report on ENGINEERING COMPARISON BETWEEN FLEXIBLE AND RIGID PAVEMENT Submitted by . Md. Tahmidul Islam Farabi 06 02 03 031 4th Year 2nd Semester Department of Civil Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology Pavement The road pavement is the actual surface on which the vehicles will travel. It’s purpose is two fold‚ to provide friction for the vehicles and to transfer normal stresses to the underlying soils. Typically‚ pavements are built for three main purposes: 1.

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    Strategic Plan‚ Part II: SWOTT Analysis Neltresia McLellan Bus 475/ Integrated Business Topics Fritz Hibbler SWOTT Analysis Figure A provides the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ Threats and Trends for Intelligent Resources Unlimited. The external and internal factors outlined in the table provide information necessary to identify the progression of the company. The factors will guide the strategic direction that upper management must consider for the good of the company. The internal

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    Strengths1) Facebook ’s head count was just under 4‚000 employees‚ which is up 50% from last year.2) Facebook’s monthly active users grew 29% from last year to 955 million users. | Weaknesses1) Net loss $157 million overall.2) FB’s IPO fizzled on a combination of technical glitches and overhyped expectations.3) Costs and expenses nearly tripled from a year ago to $1.93 billion due to $1.3 billion of stock-based compensation and related payroll expenses.4) Facebook is struggling to meet

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    Agree to Disagree: Kantianism vs. Consequentialism Determining how to classify the difference between right and wrong has been argued over and studied with no avail. Although all Normative ethical theories have positives and negatives‚ a few set themselves apart from the rest. Consequentialism versus Kantianism‚ although similar in some respects have enough of a conceptual difference to be studied further. Tendencies to side with Kant’s ethical theory over that of the consequentialist theory seem

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    The Adoption Papers The story of Jackie Kay’s life is as fascinating and complex as her literary works. The comparison is significant because several of Kay’s pieces spring from her biography and they are all concerned with the intricate nature of identity. Kay’s father was a black Nigerian visiting Edinburgh when he met Kay’s white Scottish mother. After he returned to Nigeria‚ the mother discovered she was pregnant and decided to give up the child. Kay was then adopted by a white Glaswegian couple

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    troubles; her father also held secrets that unfolds themselves.  Throughout the book there are many secrets that lurk and haunt both Iversen’s family and the community she grew up in. With secrets being upheld‚ consequences will arise‚ eventually surfacing and leaving a devastating impact on both groups. Although there were different secrets for each individual group‚ Iversen’s family and the community she grew up in both experience tragedy throughout. The effects both groups experienced left an unbearable

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    Should The Average Citizen Resist Globalization? Name: Professor: Course: Date: Introduction The world economy has realized major changes in terms of growth and structure towards trade in goods as well as assets‚ with trading nations becoming increasingly interdependent upon each other. In the last thirty five years‚ this process has developed at an accelerated speed and is now a major factor‚ in controlling the aspect of life today. This occurrence is accredited to globalization. There is much

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    wouldn’t be enough‚ he would want a specific term. My mouth jumped like a stutterer’s and the Latin appeared. “Amanita” Towards the end of the novel‚ when the narrator and Joe have sex out in the open‚ and she has a strange feeling of her aborted child surfacing within her. She seemed to be in a reverie and wanted to give birth to her child and not allow anyone to be near her unborn child. This time she wouldn’t tell anyone for the fear of being put to the “death machine” or rather “emptiness machine” with

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