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    The Scar

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    The Scar By Kildare Dobbs Source: The Act of Writing Pages: 43-49 Kiladore Dobbs’s short story‚ The Scar‚ was written in 1968‚ and was written to detail the terrors that occur to Hiroshima in 1945. Dobbs himself was not there to experience this horrific event‚ but Emiko Okamoto was. The Scar is the story told by Emiko‚ and interpreted by Dobbs. Dobbs’s writing style is very descriptive and vivid‚ thus bringing the reader to this experience‚ enabling them to have some form of a concept as to what

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    Cited: College of Public Affairs. “Operation Downfall: Planned Invasion of the Islands of Japan in World War II” (PDF) Portland State University. Web 23 Oct. 2012 DobbsKildare Fussell‚ Paul. “Thank god for the Atomic Bomb.” Thank God for the Atomic Bomb and Other Essays. New York: Summit Books‚ 1988. Ian Binnington Faculty Home Page. Eastern Illinois University. n.d. web. 4 Jan. 2009. The Manhattan Engineer District

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    Management & Public Relations Assignment Title: Open Day event at First Step Fitness in Kildare town No of Words: INTRODUCTION This assignment is trying to introuduce the reader to an extensive process of developing and planning an event‚ in our case an Open Day event organized on behalf of First Step Fitness centre in Kildare town. The emphazise of this assignment is put on understanding the reasons for procedures

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    Saint Brigid’s Cross by Brandy Mearnic Saint Brigid was born in 450 AD in Faughart. Faughart is near Dundalk in Co. Louth. Her father‚ Dubhthach‚ was a Pagan chieftan who was supposedly converted to Christianity while she made a cross called the Saint Brigid Cross and her mother‚ Briocsech‚ was a Christian. Brigid was named after very powerful goddesses of the Pagan religion. At the age of 75‚ Saint Brigid died in 525 AD. She was buried in a tomb at Abbey Church before a High Altar. Saint Brigid’s

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    Land of Cokaygne: Analysis

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    The poem that I will study is entitled the Land Of Cokaygne and it belongs to the “Kildare poems”. The Kildare poems are a group of sixteen poems written in an Irish dialect of Middle English and dated to the mid-14th century. Together with a second‚ shorter set of poems in the so-called Loscombe Manuscript‚ they constitute the first and most important linguistic document of the early development of Irish English in the centuries after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. The poems have religious

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    St. Brigid Day

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    Elizabeth Honeycutt St. Brigid’s Day Intercultural Communications February 18‚ 2013 Ireland has many holidays that are a combination of the country’s Celtic/ Druid past and their belief in Christianity. One of these is St. Brigid’s day. St. Brigid or Brigit as she is sometimes referred to‚ is the female patron saint of Ireland. Her feast day is February 1 which is also the first day of spring in Ireland. “The Celtic feast of Imbolc is also February 1 and is dedicated to the Irish goddess of

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    crisis raging within the middle class? Lou Dobbs has surely noticed and in War on the Middle Class‚ Dobbs discusses the issues surrounding the middle class and how they can be solved. In this book‚ Dobbs discusses the problems of the elitists within the middle class‚ the flaws in healthcare‚ and the faults in the United State’s education system. The Declaration of Independance was not signed by elitists‚ but by people who were both wealthy and poor. Lou Dobbs quotes a passage from the declaration of

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    Beautiful Brains

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    Myelin‚ boosting the Axon’s transmission speed up to a hundred times (Dobbs 2011). The dendrites‚ which are root-like stems connected to the cell body‚ begin to grow richer and stronger as they use heavier synapses to pass information to another (Dobbs 2011). The less commonly used synapses consequently begin to weaken. It is called synaptic pruning‚ which causes the brain’s cortex to become thinner yet more proficient (Dobbs 2011). “Physiologically‚ adolescence brings a peak in the brain’s sensitivity

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    Decision Making 101

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    (3 – Felicity Sosland‚ Hassan Nuri‚ Janis Dobbs)‚ with the exception of the Director of Manufacturing (Chen Lee) Most of the directors lived with their families in Scotts Valley and had long-standing connections with McDonnell Douglas and other aerospace contactors Lee had been hired from outside the industry Pros Composition: Diversity of Skills/Functions – Felicity was director of research; Hassan Nuri was Dir. Of System Integration; Janis Dobbs was Dir of Logistics. Taylor was Program Manager;

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    disciplining a child and if it is an effective form of discipline‚ children’s standpoint‚ effects on children‚ risks that are involved‚ long-term effect‚ and alternatives to physical punishment. According to the study of physical punishment by Terry Anne Dobbs from the Children’s Issue Centre‚ it is defined as “the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain but not injury for the purpose of correction or control of the child’s behavior” (138). Physical punishment is a

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