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    Against Teen Pregnancy

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    Many adolescents are sexually active today. Whether it personal decision or being forced into it‚ teenagers are still involved. According to Sue Christensen and Ann Rosen‚ of those sexually active‚ only one in five use contraception (Williams). These teenagers who do not use contraception set their selves up for hardships in life. Being sexually active and using contraception as a teenager is a choice that may determine the rest of your life. Is “it” really worth it? One major outcome of those sexually

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    Commercialization Tool

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    Draft: Please send comments to bailetti@sce.carleton.ca Prepare the right plan to commercialize your technology company’s innovation Introduction Technology entrepreneurs such as you need to prepare a commercialization plan. The commercialization plan describes how you will transform a promising technology into economic benefits for your company’s stakeholders (i.e.‚ customers‚ collaborators‚ founders‚ investors‚ employees). For many technology entrepreneurs the preparation of a commercialization

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    letter begging him to come.” (Kathleen Wilson 54) Roderick Usher is seen throughout the story symbolizing death and sickness. His cadaverous face and is “described as extremely pale‚ with weblike hair and dark eyes.” (Kathleen Wilson 54). It is known that Madeline and Roderick are twins as Roderick reveals it to the Narrator. “Madeline Usher is the twin sister of Roderick Usher and‚ along with her brother‚ is one of the only surviving members of the Usher family.” (Kathleen Wilson 55). Madeline illness

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    Heretics Daughter

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    Carrier are the true heretics of the story. Kathleen Kent created Sarah and Martha to have personalities that were very rare for females at the time. Females of that time generally didn’t speak their minds; much less have a different opinion of society at all. They refused to believe what everyone else in their lives believed and stood by their own what they valued in life. They were so strong towards their beliefs that it cost them their life in the end. Kathleen Kent even said herself that "Martha was

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    against her marriage. James then has three daughters‚ Kathleen‚ Mercedes‚ and Frances. James was a good man‚ but slowly dark side of his nature asserted itself. He serves in France during the Great War to make money. But the war comes to an end. He returns to his family. Kathleen is dispatched to New York City to study opera‚ she gets pregnant and later finds a lesbian partner. James finds out and brings his daughter back. Soon he is widower and Kathleen dies while giving birth to the twins. Mercedes tries

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    Materialism Murders Nowadays‚ the new trend is the have the most. People are constantly judging each other on how much they have or how new it is. Society does not look down upon materialism‚ but rather celebrates it. But this was not yet the case in the 1920s. During this time period‚ there was a move toward mass production but the idea was not accepted by all. Many people detested the idea‚ one of these people being Willa Cather‚ who valued simplicity and intelligence over money and items. This

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    “Auto Shows influence on sale” by Kathleen Burke is a great article to refer to when proving the point of relevance of auto shows to a car aficionado. These benefits range from influence on the buyer‚ to Marketing the overall company’s product‚ and keeping the customer coming back for more. Through these vivid examples‚ “Auto Shows influence on sale” by Kathleen Burke is successful in proving it’s claim because of the factual evidence it provides. The author‚ Kathleen Burke‚ does an outstanding job

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    Political Machines Impact

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    mobilization of industry ( “Sullivan‚ Kathleen”). Almost all political machines provide jobs in exchange for votes or other actions. In a party called the loyalist‚ many individuals obtained jobs on behalf of many machines ( “Sullivan‚ Kathleen”). In Exchange for jobs‚ individuals were expected to give back at least ten percent of their salary back to the organization. During many elections‚ they also were expected to campaign in their boss’s favor( “Sullivan‚ Kathleen”). Immigrants were especially victims

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    Immigrant children did not live an easy life in the nineteenth century. Most children were never educated. Italian children immigrants were rarely put through schooling. However‚ Eastern European Jewish immigrants looked at public schooling as their best way to help their children enhance their potential in life. Chicago‚ Detroit‚ and New York City had large populations of Jewish and Italian immigrants. The conditions of the children in all three cities were similar yet different with cities in which

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    well-known smashed drivers. At the point when the drinking age was raised‚ the quantity of lethal accidents including a youthful driver dropped essentially‚ from 61% in 1982 to 31% in 1995.It went down more for that age group than any older age group’’( Christensen 2014) when hearing this I believe the drinking age shouldn’t be change because her statement is saying to me ages 18-20 aren’t mature enough or responsible to consume alcohol and after the law was passed to 21 and there were no problem since

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