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    Sister Dorothy Last Words

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    Sister Dorothy was a woman who wanted to get her word out and make what people thought was impossible‚ possible. That is one of the reasons why I admire her the most‚ she was convinced that she was able to rebuild the forest to make it where it was before. I also admired her courageousness to step out and do the job even though she was on the death list in the Amazon. She knew what she was doing everyday was a possibility of her getting punished by the gunmen. There are not a lot of people in this

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    Dorothy Hodgkin was one who always liked doing the impossible and living the edge on science. During her lifetime she made not one‚ but five discoveries. Each discovery was more complex than the other. Dorothy was born on May 12‚ 1910 in Cairo‚ Egypt. She was a scientist that spent her life studying different kinds of crystals. At the age of ten‚ she became interested in chemistry and crystal. This interest was encouraged by Dr. A.F. Joseph. Dr. A.F. Joseph was a friend of her parents in the Sudan

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    Dorothy parker is a famous poet who is known for her sad poems. She was born in west end‚ New Jersey august 22‚ 1893. Dorothy did not have the ideal childhood experience that most kids have. Her parents J. Henry and Elizabeth Rothschild died when she was just a young. She did not like her father and accused him for sexually abusing Dorothy. She also suffered from depression‚ was an alcoholic‚ and had suicidal thoughts. Her dark and gloomy life really inspired her style in her poems. At the age of

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    I article I chose was in the magazine‚ Popular Mechanics called‚ “We Can See the Future from Here.” This article was about a man named Alex Kipman and his high-tech invention. He had recently overseen the failed debuted of Windows Vista and left Microsoft to go on a sabbatical. During his sabbatical to Brazil he found out exactly where he wanted to be with a new invention; The HoloLens. This magical device helps people see like nothing before. A soft grey ring (like a halo) fits over your head

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    December 3‚ 2012 Dorothy and the Tree: A Lesson in Epistemology Stanley Fish discusses how we in society base our lives off of assumptions. Using the example of Dorothy and the tree‚ Fish is able to show how with our assumptions‚ we as people categorize others and things into what we believe to be correct. Whether or not we have actually taken the time to figure out if we are right is irrelevant. He notes that we should just “keep trying to expand our sense of ‘us’ as far as we can”‚ so we can avoid judgments

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    Dorothy Day Response Paper What audience did Dorothy Day have in mind when writing her autobiography? Who was she trying to reach and what was her message? When Dorothy Day wrote her autobiography I don’t believe she had a specific audience in mind‚ in fact I believe her intention was to reach average individuals in hopes to inspire. In her book‚ she mapped her entire journey out in a way that just about anyone could easily relate to at least one part of her life‚ whether searching and yearning

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    All teenagers may get easily frustrated easily and this frustration would cause anger. I have asked several teenagers about their problems and found that the most available problems are the limited freedom and the over protectiveness by their parents. The freedom. The freedom for teenagers is mostly limited as their parents would be scared that they would themselves to the wrong way‚ but the freedom should not be unlimited. Parents should let their children to have freedom but with some rules

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    Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory is a framework for cross-cultural communication. Hofstede developed his original model as a result of using factor analysis to examine the results of a world-wide survey of employee values by IBM in the 1960s and 1970s. The theory was one of the first that could be quantified‚ and could be used to explain observed differences between cultures. The original theory proposed four dimensions along which cultural values could be analyzed: individualism-collectivism;

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    Jazz Artist Paper “Bird Lives” Charlie Parker is with no question one of the most influential and important jazz players of the 1940’s. This man had such a talent and passion for playing the saxophone‚ more specifically the Alto Saxophone. Charlie’s Jazz era was during the Bee-bop phase of jazz. Bee-bop jazz differed from the other types because it used scales instead of chords‚ had small combos‚ and was built on rephrases of popular songs. Charlie Parker really helped influence and guide the way

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    Dorothy Sayers’ “Lord Peter Wimsey” series was crucial in her influencing career‚ a career that impacted other writers immensely. Dorothy Sayers was born on June 13th‚ 1893. Dorothy was an only child‚ at the age of four she and her family moved. She was religiously inclined as her father was a part of the church. Sayers took interest in writing‚ especially religious drama‚ theology and detective novels. Additionally‚ she aided in creating the detection club‚ a group of British mystery writers. This

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