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    instrumental in drafting the Social Security Act of 1935 a. Harry Hopkins b. Whitney Young c. Grace Coyle d. Eduard Lindeman 6. Who is well known for long-standing leadership in the Urban League? a. Sarah Fernandis b. Lester Granger c. Eduard Lindeman d. Frances Perkins 7. The phrase "person in his situation" was coined by ___. a. Mary Richmond b. Florence Hollis c. Harriet Bartlett d. Jane Addams 8. The 1960s was significant for social work because

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    working hard can basically help you achieve any goals you have in mind. Jake Cullen had stopped believing in himself for a brief period of time in the beginning of the book. He thought he had no chance of becoming the first string quarterback for Granger High. He kept getting down on himself for worthless thing like overthrowing a ball to Calvin‚ there #1 receiver‚ in one of Jake’s first practices. He continued to get down on himself until Coach Jessup‚ the offensive coordinator‚ helped him by having

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    Farris 3 Lauren Farris Mrs. Reid AP English 4 21 March 2006 Analysis of Metaphors and Symbols in Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury takes the reader to a time where firemen do not put out fires; they start them in order to burn books‚ because books and intelligent thinking is outlawed. By using a combination of metaphors and symbols in this novel‚ Bradbury deepens the intricacy of his central them that censorship and too much government control is dangerous‚ and men should be

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    Fahrenheit 451 Study Questions Part 1: The Hearth and the Salamander What is the significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes? Montag sees himself in Clarisse’s eyes‚ indicating that there is a reflection of him in her. Although he does not really know what the similarities are between him and her‚ he is aware that there is a connection between them. What final question does Clarisse ask Montag on the night of their first encounter? Why is the question important to the plot

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    He’s been in there for four hours!" I screamed‚ banging my hands against the door. I was tired of standing out here‚ especially with whatever he was doing‚ and I wanted answers of some kind by now. "I told you he’s like this‚" John said‚ rolling his eyes‚ though he was annoyed too. "I swear if he doesn’t open the door this second I will break this door down and barge in there myself." I fumed. "He’s not usually like this‚ though‚" John muttered. "What do you mean?" I asked. John took in a deep

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    wizard on his eleventh birthday. He faces many adventures when at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry‚ including a loose troll‚ a dangerous forest‚ and many obstacles trying to receive the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ along with his new friends Ron and Hermione. The scruffy half-giant Rubeus Hagrid teaches Harry all about the wizarding world‚ which he has been suddenly introduced to from being raised by muggles‚ or non-magical people. He also informs Harry how his parents

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    History 2112 Study Guide Test 1 Chapters 15-17 Chapter 15 1. Dawes Severalty Act – goals; Indian boarding schools (reasons for‚ children reaction to) 2. barbed wire – impact on ranchers 3. mining towns – victims of violence 4. Grangers – reasons for laws; members 5. Long drive – purpose 6. Mark Twain – themes in novels 7. Native Americans – Wounded Knee; Sand Creek Massacre; George Custer; Fort Laramie Treaty; reasons for U.S. violating treaties; impact of horses

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    Uncle Hammer the Hero People everyday are standing up and showing courage for others who are being treated unfairly. Throughout the novel‚ Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry‚ Mildred Lee Taylor‚ uses young and old to show courage when things go wrong. Uncle Hammer shows his courage by standing up for Cassie‚ and selling his nice car for the Logan family. Uncle Hammer actions shows that he is an uprising and outspoken character who loves his family. As time passed Uncle Hammer and his family were willing

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    Eelgrass This document will discuss the aquatic plant eelgrass. It will describe its role in the ecosystem including its usefulness to humans. It will also describe how human impact is causing it to suffer‚ and will conclude with various ways of solving these problems. Eelgrass (zostera) is a very important plant in the Pacific ocean. It helps sustain many life forms and protects growing organisms through the change of tides (Tyler-Walters‚ H. 2007) These thin blades of grass are vital to have

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    exchange rate and the East Asian financial crisis are found to influence growth negatively. Moreover‚ a cointegrated relationship between exports and economic growth was detected in both the long and short runs. Further analysis showed that exports Granger-cause economic growth in the period of study. Thus‚ this study provides further evidence to support the export-led growth hypothesis in the Malaysian economy. Key words: Export-led growth‚ bounds test‚ causality. INTRODUCTION In 1817‚ David Ricardo

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