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    Syllabus College of Humanities HIS/125 Version 3 U.S. History 1865 to 1945 Copyright © 2012‚ 2009‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of the social‚ political‚ economic‚ and global events affecting U.S. history from the Civil War through World War II. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: University policies:

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    Situations where two or more people from different cultures have difficulties or hesitation in taking communications‚ are know as the “6 Stumbling Blocks”. As I watched the three videos‚ I realized that in all of them‚ there were at least one of the “6 Stumbling Blocks”‚ intercepting the communications made within two people from different cultures. Since it is hard to understand what the companion is thinking about. These stumbling blocks are indeed very cruel things. It can be a thing that triggers

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    Chapter 1‚ "The Fledgling" Chapter 1‚ "The Fledgling" Summary and Analysis At the Windsor Hotel in Paris‚ the narrator admires himself in the mirror. He is a handsome young man in an airline pilot’s uniform. Moments later‚ he receives another admiring glance from the checkout clerk who gladly cashes his Pan American World Airways paycheck for him. The young man leaves for the airport and‚ once there‚ he fills out a pink form granting him deadheading privileges on the next flight to Rome. Airport

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    References: Chapter 57-40.2‚ Use Tax. (n.d.). Retrieved March 10‚ 2015‚ from http://www.legis.nd.gov/cencode/t57c40-2.pdf?20150310095555 FindLaw | Cases and Codes. (n.d.). Retrieved March 10‚ 2015‚ from http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=386&invol=753 Ferrera‚ G. (2001). Chapter 10: The Employment Relationship in the Internet and Tech Sectors. In Cyberlaw: Text and cases (p. 320)

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    Color of Water Chapter Analysis Chapters: 13-14 The significance of these two chapters of the story revolves around the city of New York and how it fit in to both Ruth and McBride’s issues they had to deal with in their youth. Ruth’s experiences with the city were similar but yet different‚ then her son’s. When she visited New York she described it as “an eyepopper‚”(130) that consisted of so many “people rushing about‚”(130) that made it seem like everyone was “too busy to care about what

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    This chapter begins with talking about two great companies‚ the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company and Kroger. These companies were and excellent choice because their example perfectly models the exact point that the chapter is trying to get a cross. This chapter has several very important points that can help lead a company from good to great. We will discuss these points in detail and explain how they are useful and why. We will also relate these points to both A&P and Kroger to show which

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    Class Reading Theme Acculturation or submission to the dominant culture has been a common theme throughout the world and it is widely prevalent in Lomawaima and McCarty’s book. In chapter 2 of Lomawaima & McCarty (2006)‚ a young‚ Native American person recounted a story where he was marched off to become a student of the Carlisle Indian School; the student thought he was going to his death‚ but the intended victim was his language‚ culture‚ and way of life (Paragraph 1). Native American

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    CHAPTER 9 Ratio Analysis Introduction The analysis of the financial statements and interpretations of financial results of a particular period of operations with the help of ’ratio’ is termed as "ratio analysis." Ratio analysis used to determine the financial soundness of a business concern. Alexander Wall designed a system of ratio analysis and presented it in useful form in the year 1909. Meaning and Definition The term ’ratio’ refers to the mathematical relationship between any two inter-related

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    GAC002 Assessment Event 4: Academic Reseacher Essay | The Fast Food Industry | | | Student’s Name: Alexandra Student ID: QING21632 Teacher: Lynken Ghose Due Date: August 27th 2012 Word Count: 1162 Word Count: 979 Student’s Name: Alexandra Student ID: QING21632 Teacher: Lynken Ghose Due Date: August 27th 2012 Word Count: 1162 Word Count: 979 Question: Define the idea of “fast food”. How has fast food affected the food industry in China? Has it become a more prevalent or less

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    The Things They Carried: Chapter 1 Significant Quote: “In the accompanying letter‚ Martha wrote that she had found the pebble on the Jersey shoreline‚ precisely where the land touched the water at high tide‚ where things came together but also separated.” (8) Speaker: Tim O’Brien Audience: The reader Significance: This symbolizes Martha and Jimmy’s feelings for each other. They are separated by the war‚ but together in their minds. Questions: 1. What prompted the separate-but-together thought

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