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    number of calories someone consumes in a day and the number of hours someone sleeps at night. Food is consumed as fuel; it contains calories that give you energy‚ and those calories burn off as you use them. The definition of a calorie is the amount of heat required at a pressure of one atmosphere to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius. I want to see if the amount of “energy” someone takes in affects how they sleep. In order to collect my data and control the variable‚ I will

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    Introduction to Mail Merge

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    INTRODUCTION TO MAIL MERGE Aim:To make an invitation letter for the inauguration of college library and send it to five people using mail merge .letter should contain date of inauguration and time. Input: The following is: |Title |First name |Last name |City |State | |Mr. |Himanshu |Gaur |Vasant vihar |Delhi | |Mr.

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    The Hundred Secret Senses and The Joy Luck Club Amy Tan A major part of the novel of Amy Tan’s novels has been devoted to the reflection of the role of ethnicity in the life and choices of the narrator. Tan tries to force her characters to face the question and make decision that take the Chinese and American heritages into account. More specifically‚ the author‚ who hands the novel over to the narrator‚ centers on the drama of ethnicity and identity the various characters meet on occasion. In

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    A discussion of the character traits of a fictitious elderly woman named Miss Strangeworth will occur in this character sketch. Miss Strangeworth was an elderly woman‚ who was representative of her town?s history. She led a quiet public life‚ and was on friendly terms with most residents of her town. Unknown to these residents‚ Miss Strangeworth lived a double life. She was a friendly‚ grandmotherly figure in public; however‚ when she was out of the public?s eye‚ she became the author of unsettling

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    Royal Mail was established by King Charles the first in 1635 as a way for the public to cover his own cost of mail. Over the next 370 years‚ Royal Mail has provide the UK public with its postal services‚ while at the same time providing innovations in the ways of postal delivery that will help shape the way we communicate. With the ever evolving world of technology and the digital medium‚ Royal Mail‚ over the past decade and a half‚ have had to adapt to these new forms of communication by increasing

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    Nickels “I hate my job!” It is a statement that has been heard forever and one that will most likely be heard in the future. Nearly 70% of United States workers dislike their jobs (Gallup poll). Many American workers believe they need to work for the money. Not to contribute to society. The article “Take This Job and Shove It” greatly emphasizes this point and explains the uselessness of “Nickel and dime jobs.” The purpose of parallelism in Theodore Roszak’s article “Take This Job and Shove It” is

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    One of the most fascinating revolutions in American history has to be the e-mail revolution. It has changed the lifestyles of many people around the world‚ especially Americans. Even though there could be an argument that this revolution has helped us in our lives‚ it has many negative aspects especially in the private life. Many companies rely on the internet‚ but basically the e-mail aspect of the internet. That is how many CEO ’s of major companies send out memos‚ and other important materials

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    Iuliana Hacina DBQ 09/18/14 The Hundred Years War ‚ a critical part of our history. It was dreadful and never ending . This war changed the social and economic status of many countries over this long period of time. Many people died‚ if not from the war then from the frightful disease called The Black Death. The war changed the English and France people’s lives forever. Joan of Arc‚ a French peasant girl that brought the ultimate French success. She claimed that God spoke to her ‚

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    Smith had an idea. He believed it was possible to get shipments from one place to another overnight‚ even all the way across the country. In fact‚ he believed he could put together a transportation network that could guarantee overnight delivery. With this network in place‚ he would build a business empire.

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    live a free life. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” and Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour‚” it is clear that both of these authors analyze the topic of self-discovery. These stories show the role of gender and in particular the position of women in different situation. Both women in the stories experience self-discovery and a moment of change in their lives because they are free from the controlled life they had. In the story‚ “Hills Like White Elephants” Jig is shown to be an object

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