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    What is the difference between Whom do you Serve and one’s Universe of Obligation? Is there a difference between the two? There are several essential points to the question that will be addressed. The people in one’s Universe of Obligation are also the people they serve. If something or someone is no longer in one’s Universe of Obligation then one is no longer needed to serve them. This also holds true if something or someone is no longer needed to be served‚ then they are no longer in one’s Universe

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    society is responsible for creating the warped aspirations of people like Patrick Bateman...” the main protagonist and serial killer within the novel. Similarly‚ Sylvia Plath creates the character Esther Greenwood‚ the protagonist and narrator of “The Bell Jar”. However the novel has been described as a “thinly veiled autobiography of the life of Plath set in the 1950s Boston”. Bret Easton Ellis’ parents separated while he was very young and his father was a heavy-drinker. Although his parent’s

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    Archives Des Sciences Vol 66‚ No. 5;May 2013 Title: New Toll to Predict Chronic Hepatitis C Treatment Result for Each Patient Ieva Tolmane (Corresponding author) Latvian University‚ Riga‚ Latvia Riga East university hospital‚ Infectology Center of Latvia‚ Riga‚ Latvia Address: Linezera Street 3‚ Riga‚ Latvia‚ LV 1006 Phone: +371 29266740‚ Fax: +371 67014568 E-mail: ieva.tolmane@inbox.lv‚ ieva.tolmane@aslimnica.lv Baiba Rozentale Riga Stradin’s University‚ Infectology and Dermatology

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    Alexander Graham bell was a very important man‚ not only to Canada but to the whole world as well‚ and it was not an easy road to success. His contributions to the world of communication were unmatched by any one. This essay will be arguing the facts about Bell that have been stated through 3 main topics‚ which are‚ Bell’s contribution to deaf people. Graham Bell made a contribution to the communication world. Finally he ran into many problems while in innovations were occurring. Alexander

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    In the story‚ “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the theme is the different stages in life as described using different scenes and different bells. In the first section of the poem the author wrote‚ “Silver Bells‚ What a world of merriment their melody foretells! (I 2-3)” This is what childhood is comparable to‚ you are joyful and wondrous. The world is bright and so is your future. Next‚ in the second section the author described‚ “Hear the mellow wedding-bells. (II 1)” This represents the time in

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    The Bell‚ California corruption trial pertains to a group of city officials who misappropriated more than five million dollars of public funds (CNN Wire Staff‚ 2010). These officials were receiving compensation for conducting phantom meeting‚ wrote their own employment contracts without the approval of the City Counsel‚ and authorized approximately two million dollars in loans to their selves (CNN Wire Staff‚ 2010). To grasp the corruption of the city officials we need analyze the median annual

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    Why did Alexander Graham Bell invent the telephone? * Mrs. Bell was deaf and Mr. Bell was always trying to help those who could not hear. The telephone was one of his attempts to create a device for the deaf‚ to assist their ability to hear. * Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone so that people can communicate with other people anywhere in world. * To facilitate verbal communication over long distances. * He invented the telephone because he is an inventor and he wanted to

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    Alexander Graham Bell (March 3‚ 1847 – August 2‚ 1922) was an eminent scientist‚ inventor‚ engineer‚ teacher and innovator who is famous for invention of first practical telephone. Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell and Edward Charles Bell‚ but they died of the fatal disease called the white plague. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell‚ who had written several books on how to speak correctly as well as creating form of

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    Alexander Graham Bell a Scottish inventor‚ innovator and scientist. Born on March 3rd‚ 1847 and past away on August 2nd‚ 1922. Born and raised in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. He was the middle of three children‚ which were all boys‚ but sadly both of his brothers died of tuberculosis. His parents were Alexander Melville Bell (father) and Eliza Symonds Bell (mother). Alexander adopted his middle name ‘Graham’ at the age of 11‚ out of admiration for a family friend called Alexander Graham. Bell was given the

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a famous poet in the 1800’s. He has made hundreds of poems from Bells to The Raven. Edgar was also known as the grandfather of horror in American Literature‚ because he was the first to employ many of his signature style elements in his work. Using his signature literary elements‚ he is able to make the tone of his poems go from cheerful and luminous to dark and mysterious. The death of his truly beloved wife was a key factor that also affected his writing choices and the tones

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