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    Identifications: * Yuppies/VCRs/Three Mile Island * Yuppies: young‚ urban professionals who wore ostentatious gear such Rolex watches or BMW cars. they came to symbolize the increased pursuit of wealth and materialism of Americans in the 1980s‚ represented decade of greed‚ stopped being radical‚ worried about weight. * VCRs: video cassette recorders became popular in the late 70’s that allowed viewers to tape and view later their favorite programs and to rent movies on cassette

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ today the lines of battle have been drawn. When the din of clashing armor has finally died way‚ the Republican party will emerge victorious! We are the true party of the American people! We embody the values that all real Americans Ad Populum - Appeal to the People Fallacy of Relevance As a businessperson you certainly want to subscribe to Forbes magazine. Virtually all the successful business executives in the country subscribe to it. Ad Populum - Appeal to the People

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    Question 1 Social scientists believe that gender differences are not caused by biological differences; rather‚ they are a product of socialization‚ prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and other forms of social control (Bem‚ 1993). Which of the following two faiths were used in this chapter as examples of gender regulation? Select one: a. Islam; Mormonism b. Islam; Universal Unitarianism c. Baptists; Unity d. Catholics; Jehovah Witnesses Question 2 In the order presented‚ match the following theoretical

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    Why Marijuana should be Legal cover Legalizing Marijuana would be a benefit to society. We as a nation would be improved by it. There are several reasons I make this claim. Although Pot has it’s problems‚ it’s benefits for outweigh it’s consequences. If Pot were legal‚ many people would switch from alcohol to Pot. I think that a lot of Alcohol abuse come from the fact that it is the only legal drug and therefore is overused. Alcohol is highly addictive‚ physically and psychologically destructive

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    Abstract There are currently more than 410‚000 children in foster care according to the United States Department of Health & Human Services. Under Florida law‚ homosexual persons are allowed to serve as foster parents or guardians‚ but are barred from being considered for adoptive parents. All other persons are eligible to be considered case-by-case to be adoptive parents‚ but not homosexual persons — even where the adoptive parent is a fit parent and the adoption is in the best interest of the

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    Jerry's Lying: Summary

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    The narrator thought that Jerry had no mother‚ but Jerry kept insisting that he did. Jerry said his mother lived in a cabin near the woods. He told the narrator that his mom abandoned him because she was too busy and couldn’t handle him. The narrator thought that he was lying and couldn’t trust Jerry anymore. The narrator told Jerry that he shouldn’t lie that he’s got a mother. The narrator wanted to believe Jerry but she knew he was lying. The narrator told Jerry why his mother abandoned him.Jerry

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    Flat. Winter. JERRY and EMMA. (Silence) JERRY What do you want to do then? (Pause) EMMA I don’t quite know what we’re doing‚ any more‚ that’s all. JERRY Mmnn (Pause) EMMA I mean‚ this flat… JERRY Yes. EMMA Can you actually remember when we were last here? JERRY In the summer‚ wasn’t it? EMMA Well‚ was it? JERRY I know it seems – EMMA It was the beginning of September. JERRY Well‚ that’s summer‚ isn’t it? EMMA It was actually extremely cold. It was early autumn. JERRY It’s pretty

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    An Analysis of the Zoo Story

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    parakeets and Jerry lives in boarding house and is very trouble they met in Central Park a Sunday afternoon in summer the story began when Peter is seated on the bench stage right‚ and than Jerry enters and asked the question‚ he went to know the location of the Zoo‚ then he started to asked Peter and told the story of him‚ Peter also uncomfortable with him and a little annoyed with he question‚ sometimes funny but sometimes very annoyed‚ but when Peter announces that he will be going home‚ Jerry hold him

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    Necessary Qualifications Qualification as a medical assistant and a licensed practical nurse (LPN) does not qualify Jerry to fill‚ or even refill‚ any prescription. Only pharmacists‚ doctors‚ and other certified professionals can order medications. Jerry working as medical assistant means he is responsible for both administrative and clinical duties (Fremgen‚ 2009). Jerry is a LPN‚ which means that he is responsible for many of the same duties as registered nurses‚ which does not include filling

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    gone through a rite of passage. Temas in “Brothers Are the Same” and Jerry in “Through the Tunnel”‚ went through rites of passage. These rite of passage tests were similar through their courage‚ different in whether it was official or unofficial‚ and alike in results of test‚ which guides them through childhood into adulthood. In the two short stories Temas and Jerry both show courage through a rite of passage. One way Temas and Jerry showed courage is through their use of limited resources. Temas was

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