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    I did an erasure of the poem Adaptive Device by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha to help me interpret the poem. In the poem‚ she talks about adaptive devices that people with disabilities use and other things that might accommodate them as well like a cane‚ bed sling‚ cortisone shot‚ etc. While reading it I thought that it had a had a really serious and sad tone because people typically give having a disability a negative connotation. For my erasure‚ I decided to circle all the nouns that did not

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    April 26th‚ 2010 Ana Manzanares Level 6 Have you ever heard about dentistry and all the things related to dentistry? Well‚ according to Wikipedia “Dentistry is the known evaluation diagnosis‚ prevention‚ and treatment of diseases and conditions related to human mouth”. Dentistry is considered necessary to complete all human health. People who study dentistry are usually called dentists. This field has to do with tissues of the jaw (mandible)‚ the oral cavity‚ maxillofacial area and some

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    Popular Persuasive Speech/Essay Topics • Do schools have the right to search students’ lockers? • Should children be given sex education in schools‚ or should this be the responsibility of the parents? • Reality T.V. shows are damaging to their views. • Sexually suggestive ads should be banned/broadcast only after 10:00 P.M. • Students should be allowed to use cell phones during school. • Students should be allowed to listen to music during the school day. • Cosmetic plastic surgery should

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    LEFT-WING EXTREMISM: The Current Threat Prepared for U.S. Department of Energy Office of Safeguards and Security Washington‚ DC Prepared by Karl A. Seger‚ Ph.D. Center for Human Reliability Studies Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Oak Ridge‚ TN April 2001 ORISE 01-0439 i TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................ii I. LEFTIST EXTREMISM IS ALIVE AND WELL.............................

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    WORDNET BASED DOCUMENT CLUSTERING Ashok Chirla Computer Science Engineering‚ V.R.Siddhartha Engineering College‚ Kanuru‚ Vijayawada‚ A.P.‚ India ashok.chirla@gmail.com. Abstract— Document clustering is considered as an important tool in the fast developing information explosion era. It is the process of grouping text documents into category groups and has found applications in various domains like information retrieval‚ web information systems. Ontology based computing is emerging as

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    Analyse one or two items from The Left Review‚ situating these texts in relation to the journal’s broader political and cultural concerns. Established by Writer’s International‚ the Left Review desired to “ally themselves more closely with the class that will build socialism” ‚ thus concerning themselves primarily with the working classes who‚ throughout the 1930’s‚ found themselves to be drawn towards the political ideals of Communism. The political position of The Left Review is‚ of course‚ stated

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    NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND HALEY PAULK COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Abstract The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is an educational reform in public school systems that caused much controversy in the last decade. This educational reform could be characterized as he cornerstone of George W. Bush’s administration. No Child Left Behind was created to help disabled children in the schools because many of them were failing. Bush blamed the question

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    No Child Left Behind The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001‚ signed into law by President Bush on Jan. 8‚ 2002‚ was a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act‚ the central federal law in pre-collegiate education. The ESEA‚ first enacted in 1965 and previously reauthorized in 1994‚ encompasses Title I‚ the federal government’s flagship aid program for disadvantaged students (Education‚ 2001‚ Augu).

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    Is there Fact or Fiction of the Left and Right Brain? As an instructor‚ lifelong learner as well as parent my eyes have been opened to the fact that there can be more than one way of learning. This brought me to look into the right brain verses the left brain theory. Is there truth to the right brain versus the left brain theory or is it just that‚ a theory? I found out what kind of learner I am with a simple questionnaire that was taken to narrow these options down.

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    THE WORLD That’s a rather vague question. The earliest true humans were Homo erectus. These early humans only used stones to begin with. Their earliest technology was called Oldowan and involved breaking smooth‚ rounded pebbles from rivers in rather a crude fashion to get a sharp edge to cut with. Later they developed a more sophisticated technique‚ creating a large‚ hand-held item shaped rather like a teardrop. It had two sharp sides coming to a point and one dull‚ rounded side which the

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