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    Study Guide Assessment 7 1. What was the Stonewall Uprising and what was its historical impact? 1. It was a 5 day riot against police. First time gays fought back. 2. How did Vietnam and the Watergate scandal affect popular trust in the government? a. The poor decisions Nixon made destroyed the trust citizens had in the gov to make further decisions. 2. What main issues gave rise to the culture wars of the 1990’s? List Three Issues. a. The global spread of a secular culture based on consumption

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless is a fool because he spent all his time trying to figure out who he was‚ but was too naive to see that it was right in front of him. Chris McCandless goal was to go to Alaska and didn’t realize that he was becoming a fool because he was to focused on his goal and not what was in front of him. Along the way‚ the people that he met showed him what he truly was. When McCandless finally realized what he was looking for‚ it was too late. McCandless realized

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    Two years ago the name Chris Kyle was not a household name‚ however‚ after the 2015 release of the hit film American Sniper‚ it quickly became one. In February 2013 Chris Kyle‚ the most lethal snipper in American history‚ was murdered by Eddie Ray Routh (Fernandez‚ 2015). Routh was a U.S. Veteran who completed one tour in Iraq‚ as well as helped with the clean up efforts after the earthquake in Haiti (Fernandez‚ 2015). Mr. Routh was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by a Dallas

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    sister‚ Carine‚ Chris preferred isolating himself. It was unimaginably difficult for Chris to have a relationship with his father after he had found out about his father’s second family. Chris’s mother‚ Billie‚ didn’t have much of a relationship with him either. For Chris‚ being alone was normal and part of his every day routine. As he got older he wanted more and more to live on his own and be in the wild. Chris and his family would go to the mountains every year to visit which gave Chris this love for

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    McNally Mr. Humes English 11 (2) 26 May 2014 The Legend Who was Chris McCandless? Some say that he is a legend and others say that he was nothing more than a boy who threw away his future. Is the only one to blame for his own death? McCandless was the type of kid who always questioned things; he desired to know more but refused to work for the answers. In elementary school‚ McCandless was placed in accelerated classes but because he was so stubborn he refused to listen to the teachers and do the

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    Eng. 112: Argument-Based Research / Source Incorporation Primer Distinguishing Between Paraphrase‚ Summary‚ Direct Quotation and Plagiarism Consider the following excerpt from p. 53 of Allison Lurie’s book‚ The Language of Clothes: “Interestingly enough‚ the disappearance of the conventional hat was accompanied and paralleled by a severe simplification of formal etiquette. On all but the most formal occasions‚ rules of precedence and seating were forgotten. Strangers were introduced by their

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    With the notion of general welfare in mind‚ giving extremely large salaries to actor Al Pacino‚ director Brian De Palma‚ writer Oliver Stone‚ and others like them can be justified with a utilitarian argument‚ as well as a fairness argument. From a utilitarian stand point‚ as long as the wealth imbalance helps improve the lives of many‚ then it is justifiable. The Star System can inspire innovators to improve or invent ways to improve society technologically‚ methodologically‚ entertainingly‚ etc

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    R&B superstar Chris Brown reunites with daughter Royalty after the court granted him a temporary joint custody on Friday. He was so happy about how the hearing turned out that he celebrated and brought his child to his concert to join him on stage. Latino Post confirmed that the singer is now able to take care of his daughter and Brown is a proud father who can’t seem to contain his happiness on the matter. Hollywood Life said that for a second there‚ Brown thought he won’t win the custody against

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    case 2 C. Greetings Inc. : Activity-Based Costing Developed by Thomas L. Zeller Loyola University Chicago‚ and Paul D. Kimmel‚ Univ ers ity of Wis consin-Milw aukee THE BUSINESS SITUATION Mr. Burns‚ president of Greetings Inc.‚ created the Wall Décor unit of Greetings three years ago to increase the company’s revenue and profits. Unfortunately‚ even though Wall Décor’s revenues have grown quickly‚ Greetings appears to be losing money on Wall Décor. Mr. Burns has hired you to provide consuìting

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    his ambition was to live completely off the land for a while‚ with only the help of ten pounds of rice for food. His adventure was not fated to end well though‚ for the Alaskan wilderness is perilous and he was not well prepared. Although many of the people who offered him rides had offered advice and told him how to be better prepared‚ Chris still “came into the country with insufficient provisions‚ and he lacked certain pieces of equipment deemed essential by many Alaskans … He was green and overestimated

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