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    and the cars run with solar energy. The houses are equipped with solar panels too to protect the Earth (Fanny/Stephanie) People recycle their wastes (Gamze ) The environment is respected (Jenna) &the scenery is pleasant because the huge sky scrappers & tower blocks have been replaced by detached houses. (Marjorie/Sabrina) The city is built with recycled materials to fight global warming (Fanny) In this ideal town People are happy & safe‚ they can have walks in the streets & gardens even at night

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    refuses to be drawn into a sexual relationship with Lady Booby‚ and also Mrs. Slipslop. Joseph does not also fall a prey to any of the other vices of the day. After being dismissed from the service of Lady Booby‚ Joseph takes a journey looking for Fanny for whose sake he would be willing to make any sacrifice. His love for her does not diminish at any point. Neither threats nor persuasion can hinder his love. The character of Joseph has not elaborately been drawn by Fielding because Fielding

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    Feminism in Jane Austen "I often wonder how you can find time for what you do‚ in addition to the care of the house; and how good Mrs. West could have written such books and collected so many hard works‚ with all her family cares‚ is still more a matter of astonishment! Composition seems to me impossible with a head full of joints of mutton and doses of rhubarb." -- Jane Austen‚ letter of September 8 1816 to Cassandra "I will only add in justice to men‚ that though to the larger and more trifling

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    develop The Turing Machine.(Copeland‚ 2004) But later in 1936 he moved to the United States to study at Princeton for two years where he studied the theory of computation and in 1937 presented a paper called “On computable numbers‚ with an application to the “Entscheidungs problem” and soon to challenge David Hilbert’s three questions put forward to the best of the mathematical minds‚ which were; Was maths complete? Was maths constant?‚ was maths decidable? (Hodges‚ 1992; Copeland 2004). Though his work

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    Citations: 1. (Copeland)‚ Larry. “‘Awareness gap’ on road texting.” USA Today Sept. 2010: 03A Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Contex. Web. Mar. 6. 2013. 2. (Copeland)‚ Larry. “Texting bans may add risk to roads.” USA Today 28 Sept. 2010 01A. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Contex.Web. Mar. 6. 2013. 3. (Hanes)‚ Stephanie. “Bans on texting while

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    Rights “Ohio pols should trust women to make reproductive decisions” was written by Kellie Copeland. She is the executive director of the NARAL pro-choice. NARAL stands for the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League‚ it is a non-governmental organization in the United States that engages in political action to oppose restrictions on abortion and expand access to abortion. Kellie Dee Copeland Swisher‚ is the name she picked up last‚ when she married Dr. Stephen Lowell Swisher on

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    he moved all over England. In 1780 the Wollstonecrafts lost their mother due to sickness‚ This inspired Mary to move out and move in with her friend Fanny Blood. Her sister had a similar experience as her mother and was forced to leave her child behind with her past husband. Then in 1884 Eliza and her other sister Everina moved in with Mary and Fanny and they decided they needed a way to help with their financial situation. They decided to open up a school Newington Green‚ This was a start of a new

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    He was almost there when he found his loved spouse Fanny. The only bad thing‚ she was tied to a chair surrounded by very revolting mountain lions. He knew what he had to do. He jumped from the tree in which he was hiding and started to lay down very menacing fire with his big water gun. He shot the two mountain

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    slaves. He was married to Fanny Kemble‚ a British actress who had no idea Butler owned slaves at the time of her marriage.This heartwrenching novel tells the story of the slave auction held by Pierce Butler‚ who needed to sell his "assets" in order to pay off his gambling debts. This auction which was held over the span of three days was the largest slave auction ever held in the United States. History records that Butler owned an estimated 900 slaves. He was married to Fanny Kemble‚ a British actress

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    Elidia Lopez MUS 302: Music History 1750-Present March 11‚ 2015 Dr. Pfaff Composer/Composition Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Trio in D minor‚ op. 11‚ III Lied. Allegretto Listening 1‚ March 5 (7:00 pm)‚ laptop‚ without score‚ Würzburger Klaviertrio Upon my first listening I noticed that the piano part had more to it than I would’ve originally thought. The piano was not simply playing an accompaniment for the strings‚ but had its own distinct voice. When the violin came in for the first time it seemed

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