Cited: * The Emotional Effects of Induced Abortion. Katharine McCormick Library and the Education Division of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Page plannedparenthood.org (2012) * Possible Emotional Side Effects. American Pregnancy Association. Page americanpregnancy.org (Oct. 2007) * "Feminist
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References: Black Enterprise. (2001). Managing a multicultural workforce. Black Enterprise Magazine. Esty‚ Katharine‚ Richard Griffin‚ and Marcie Schorr-Hirsh (1995). Workplace diversity. A managers guide to solving problems and turning diversity into a competitive advantage. Avon‚ MA: Adams Media Corporation.
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the girls are adolescents‚ they place them in classes such as the Junior Anti-Sex League and bombard them with lectures about the horrible implications of sex. The girls learn that sex is their duty to the party to produce children. Winston’s wife Katharine or "the human soundtrack" as Winston nicknames her‚ completely falls for all Party dogma (Orwell 66). She shudders at the thought of sexual relations‚ swallows all of Party’s propaganda‚ and has her only loyalty lying blindly in the hands of Big
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In his car‚ traversing through his hometown of Westlake‚ Louisiana‚ Mayor Hardey has implemented all of the policies that a Republican could ask for: he has invested immense amounts of money towards foreign oil companies like Sasol‚ he did not implement heavy taxes‚ he has worked towards deregulation of these oil companies‚ and as a result‚ he was worked towards the expansion of industry‚ in hopes for a promise that their town and their State as whole‚ will become prosperous and wealthy. Despite
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In a article titled Continuing Education: Biophilia‚ writer Katharine Logan shared that in a case study about the hotel‚ researchers found examples of all the biophilic patterns in the hotel. But they highlighted four of the more obvious ones that are “Visual Connection‚ Biomorphic Forms and Patterns‚ Risk/Peril and
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Bibliography: Allen‚ Robert. Chambers Encyclopedia English Dictionary (1994)‚ p. 69 Buchanan‚ Bruce G Capron‚ H.L. “Artificial Intelligence Field” Computers: Tools for an Information Age‚ (1998)‚ p. 424-426 Collier‚ P.F Davies‚ Katharine. “Future Computers” The Computer Establishment (2004)‚ p. 451-453 Mohta‚ Ashish Oak‚ Manali. “Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence” http://www.buzzle.com/articles/pros-and-cons-of-artificial-intelligence.html‚ (September 22‚ 2011) Pilgrim
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Black 1 Amanda Black Mr. Miles Honors Composition 9 January 2015 Kim Jongun Kim Jongun’s father‚ Kim Jongil‚ was the former military leader of North Korea. Upon Jongil’s death in 2011‚ Kim Jongun was named the new military leader (“Kim”). . Jongun is taking different approaches to the public than his father. He is being more “mediagenic” by showing up to more public outings and interacting with people often (“Kim”). Jongun is also continuing many programs that his father ran‚ including nuclear weapons testing and other
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Student: Zhaolin Li Instructor: Terry Heath English101 Aug 7th 2013 In "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents the narrator‚ being the main character‚ as an ill woman. However‚ she is not ill physically. She is ill in her mind. More than any chemical imbalance that may be present; the narrator’s environment is what causes her to go mad. The environment changes the mind of the narrator. Under the orders of her husband‚ the narrator is moved to a house far from society in the
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Situation Analysis Newspapers and print media have experienced increasing difficulty due to the shift in the way people consume information. According the Pew Research Center‚ 55% of New York Times readers read the Times on a phone or a computer. That trend holds true across the industry with 2012 numbers showing that over half of Americans consume news online‚ while only 29% claimed to have read a newspaper in the last day (See Exhibit 1). Declining print readership means fewer advertisers
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Julius Caesar‚ The Gallic War The Gallic War‚ shortened and translated from the original Latin title Commentarii de Bello Gallico‚ was a third-person narrative written primarily by Julius Caesar himself. Written sometime in the 50s and 40s B.C.E.‚ this non-fiction narrative speaks of Caesar’s firsthand accounts that he experienced during the war with the Gauls from 58-50 B.C.E. This account is split up into 8 total books; 7 of them written by Caesar and the eighth‚ which was a continuation
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