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    there on the screen. Everyday between 3 and 5 PM The Ellen Show airs all around the United States‚ and at all different times around the world. By talking to celebrities‚ prodigies‚ and playing games with her guests‚ she inspires people all over the world to strive for greatness and to be positive. However‚ the greatness defined within the prodigies‚ celebrities‚ and her games does not compare to the greatness of her generosity and kindness. Ellen offers selfless and inspiring people the opportunity

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    Ellen DeGeneres is an extremely famous talk show host who is viewed by millions Monday thru Friday all over the country. DeGeneres is known as a very caring person who would give the shirt off her back to someone in need. In turn‚ her caring and positivity has made her a billionaire. DeGeneres is no Stanger to giving back‚ as she donates to many charities all over the world and has many of her own. DeGeneres is a comedian‚ talk-show host‚ gay-lesbian activist‚ and animal rights activist. If Ellen

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    Basic Logic Gates

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    Basic Logic GatesBasic Logic Gates All digital systems can be constructed by only three basic logic gates. These basic gates are called the AND gate‚ the OR gate‚ and the NOT gate. Some textbooks also include the NAND gate‚ the NOR gate and the EXOR gate as the members of the family of basic logic gates. The descriptions of the operations of these gates are listed below: AND gate The AND gate is a circuit which gives a high output (logic 1) if all its inputs are high. A dot () is used to indicate

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    Within Our Gates

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    Both Within Our Gates and The Birth of a Nation discussed the racism in the United States in the early twenty centuries. However‚ two movies used two different aspects to develop the issue. In the movie Within Our Gates Within Our Gates is a silent film made by director Oscar Micheaux in 1919. It described How African Americans like Sylvia Landry tries to fit in the local white people. people like Jacobs was trying to provide education to the African Americans‚ and force government to provide resources

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    Interview with Bill Gates

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    INTERVIEWING BILL GATES ABOUT LATE STEVE JOBS The interview: A social media was interviewing Bill Gates about the late Steve Jobs. The interviewer would like to know more personal information from Bill Gates about his rivalry with Steve Jobs. Gates said that he didn’t consider Steve as his rival. The interviewer continued to ask that Gates ever came to Jobs’ house and even got through his kitchen. Gates elaborated the past time he came over Steve Jobs’ house to the interviewer that Steve had

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    Conner Longmire Contemporary Authors‚ Period 8 7 December 2011 The Ignorance to Suffering The story of Ellen Foster is a beautifully written novel that shows the true long-term affect of how abuse affects the child emotionally‚ spiritually and psychologically. The book Ellen Foster written by Kaye Gibbons is about a ten year old girl named Ellen Foster in how she deals with abuse from her intimidate family however‚ Grandmother‚ Aunts and cousin. At the same time‚ she battles with racial discrimination

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    Heaven's Gate Suicide

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    Topic: Heavens Gate Mass Suicides Problem/question: Why would seemingly normal individuals decide to join cults such as ‘Heaven’s Gate’? I believe that the topic of cults (such as Heaven’s Gate) is a clear example of Collective Behaviour because the group displays abnormal behaviour and beliefs‚ which are inconsistent with the norms of society. This is coherent with Locher’s definition (Locher‚ 2002‚ pp. 1-2). Schwartz‚ L. L.‚ & Kaslow‚ F. W. (1979). Religious Cults‚ the Individual and the Family

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    Bill Gates Is a Hero

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    that make difference. Bill Gates has made a huge difference in today’s world; he is an extremely successful entrepreneur‚ an active philanthropist‚ and a very motivated person in general. With this motivation he has and will accomplish anything he puts his mind to. He was CEO of Microsoft and became the richest man in the world. He also created one of the most credible and generous charitable organization in the world. As a positive influence on today’s world‚ Bill Gates has proven himself as person

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    Analysis of Melinda Gates

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    worldwide. Melinda Gates is not only a business women and philanthropist; she is married to one of the richest human beings on earth‚ Bill Gates. I did not choose this piece of rhetoric because of Melinda’s high status in society‚ but as a woman myself I find this piece of rhetoric as valuable for women worldwide. It is just as important today for women’s voices to continue to be heard and for them to be honored for their sacrifices‚ as it was ages ago. In the article written by Melinda Gates on CNN.com

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    Gate Control Theory

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    Gate Control Theory | Date of last revision July 26‚ 2011 | Introductionwww.currentnursing.com * Gate control theory was described by Melzack and Wall in 1965. * This theory explains about a pain-modulating system in which a neural gate present in the spinal cord can open and close thereby modulating the perception of pain. * The gate control theory suggested that psychological factors play a role in the perception of pain. Terms * Pain - an unpleasant sensory and emotional

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