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    they find historical documents difficult to interpret. John E. OConnor‚ a history professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology‚ wrote "In the classroom it is particularly appropriate for history teachers‚ at least on occasion‚ to approach moving images as historical documents‚ reinforcing concepts of historical thinking while teaching visual literacy." The method of analyzing a Moving-Image as a Historical Document that OConnor developed can evaluate the significances of the United States

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    Connor is an 85 year old grandfather who has been drinking heavily since he was 17 years old. He has two children by different women who have both described him as a violent and angry man. His one daughter‚ Laura‚ is under investigation for leaving her six year old daughter‚ Samantha alone in their house while she went out to get cocaine”. She has been using cocaine since she was an early teenager. Laura is attending parenting classes in order to keep her Samantha. As a community mental health counselor

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    Logos O Indian Companies

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    Company Logos and their Meanings   Ever wondered what company logos mean and whats the significance behind them? Wonder no more!     You might think the arrow does nothing here. But it says that amazon.com has everything from a to z and it also represents the smile brought to   the customer’s face. Wow‚ that is quite deep.     Am not sure how many of you have noticed a hidden symbol in the Federal Express logo. Yeah‚ I am talking about the ’arrow’ that you can see between the E and

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    The Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei (I.M) is known as one of the greatest architects of the Twentieth Century. His long‚ brilliant career was highlighted by several internationally famous structures. While many of Pei’s buildings were generally accepted by the public‚ some of them precipitated fair amounts of controversy. The most notable of these controversial structures is his Glass Pyramid at the entrance of the Louvre in Paris. For these reasons‚ I.M. Pei seems to be an architect who

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    The Last Leaf by O. Henry

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    CHARACTERS Sue -loving -caring she always taking care of Johnsy Johnsy - sick - easily give up she think she is going to die when the last leaf fall down from the tree she keep counting the leaf. Doctor - busy - kind he have lots of patient to take care of. he was always kind to Johnsy. Mr.Behrman -old -painter he was past sixty at last he painted a great masterpiece‚ Mr.Pneumonia -old gentleman - bad he was not a nice old gentleman he was bad because he hurt a weak

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    O Hara Family Analysis

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    Far from the Tree When looking at the O’Hara family‚ we can easily apply the Psychosocial Development theory by Erik Erikson (Lifespan). This theory emphasized the importance of culture in the parenting practice and motivations. The family is currently in the Industry vs. Inferiority stage. This stage shows that the children are school aged. The family is composed of Luke and Mary O’Hara‚ the first daughter Bridget who is deaf‚ and three other sisters. The family is going through the developmental

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    Ambush by Tim O' Brien

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    Commentary on Ambush by Tim O’Brien Contradiction in the mind‚ we struggle between decisions. Whether it is correct or not‚ it leaves an indelible memory. In Tim O’Brien’s confessional writing‚ Ambush‚ he creates a flashback and recalls his memory in Vietnam. With detail descriptions‚ Tim O’Brien expresses his guilt towards killing an innocent young man. Furthermore‚ reinforcing his opposition against war with the writing. In paragraph 2 and 3‚ Tim O’Brien has created a flashback to present his

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    At the beginning of my presentation‚ I would like to show some imagines. I’m sure you can guest what company I will introduce today. Vinamilk is one of the top dairy companies in Vietnam and it is in Vietnam’ Top 10 Brand. What make Vinamilk successful? Do you concern about Vinamilk’ Marketing Mix Strategies? I. Product There are 5 main brains‚ they are milk products and products from milk. Milk product: sweetened condensed milk‚ fresh milk‚ milk powder‚ Product from milk: Ice-cream‚ cheese

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    Case Study (W&O)

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    Page 1: Introduction Siemens is the engineering group that is behind many of the products and services people take for granted in their daily lives. The list of products designed and manufactured by Siemens is almost endless. It includes traffic lights‚ gas turbines‚ superconducting magnets in medical scanners‚ wind generators‚ automated factories as well as domestic appliances like kettles and fridges. It generates about 40% of the UK”s wind energy and it hosts‚ supports and maintains the BBC’s

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    Edward Bunting was an Armagh-born organist‚ who was commissioned to transcribe all the dance tunes played at the Belfast Harp Festival over the period of the four day event. It is mainly due to his efforts that we still have this ancient music in Ireland at this time. The repertoire consisted mainly of parlour songs and drawing room music. The demise of the Irish Harping Tradition remained‚ until the mid 1950s. This is when the harp received a revival of sorts‚ meaning that this tradition has steadily

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