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    The Temperance Movement sought to end the increasingly common issue of excessive drinking. Due to the social customs of the time‚ alcoholism consumed many individuals‚ mainly men. Drinking was “a basic part of men’s working lives”. (Faragher‚ p.438) Toasts were routine at work and at social gatherings alike for men. Women‚ who abstained from public drinking‚ and children were left to bear the consequent burdens. Economic affairs were controlled by men‚ making it easy for a family’s savings could

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    English as a Second Language Podcast www.eslpod.com ESL Podcast 968 – Recording an Outgoing Voice Mail Message GLOSSARY forced – straining to try to do something a certain way; not natural or relaxed * Heather’s voice sounded forced when she sang the high notes in the song. unnatural – not natural; contrived; changed in some way from the natural way * Why do so many women like having unnatural nails that are blue‚ green‚ or some other bright color? to set up – to establish or create;

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    American Public Education

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    enlarge our knowledge and open doors for opportunities to the path of having a good future. In the five readings‚ each written by a different author‚ there was a lesson learned and something to take away from each one. Reading through the passages by Mann‚ Moore‚ Malcolm X‚ Gatto‚ Rose‚ and Anyon‚ each author contributed his or her point of view on general public education. This topic can be very argumentative depending on the quality of education people receive. Education today is the single most important

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    The premise of decadence was tremendously popular in late 19th century European literature. In addition‚ the degeneracy of the individual and society at large was represented in numerous contemporary works by Mann. In Death in Venice‚ the theme of decadence caused by aestheticism appears through Gustav von Achenbach’s eccentric‚ specifically homoerotic‚ feelings towards a Polish boy named Tadzio. Although his feelings spring from a sound source‚ the boy’s aesthetic beauty‚ Aschenbach becomes decadent

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    Teens and Plastic Surgery

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    surgery. Retrieved from http://www.zimbio.com/Stephanie+Kuleba/articles/4/Florida+Teen+Dies+After+Breast+ Surgery WebMD. (2004). Is plastic surgery a teen thing? Retrieved from http://www.webmd.om/healthy- beauty/features/is-plastic-surgery-teen-thing Mann Denise. (2012) Teen plastic surgery: special report. Retrieved from http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/trends/teen-plastic-surgery.htm

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    Throughout American history‚ people of many identities have been ostracized and disrespected. This theme of marginalization can be observed in many countries and due to America’s past of mistreatment of its citizens‚ it is easily observed in the United States today. To this day‚ many people are not educated or do not have the capability to be educated. Also‚ many do not receive the health treatment that they need because of cost or lack of resources at hand. Even though the United States aims to

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    conflict Causes of conflict Impact of channel conflict Approaches to minimize channel conflict Methodology Empirical evidence/ Discussion of findings Demographics Research question one Research question two Research question three Research question four MANN-WHITNEY test Conclusions Research question one Research question two Research question three Research question four Recommendations Reflections References Appendices Appendix A - Output SPSS – all respondents Appendix A1 -Output SPSS physical stores

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    social responsibility in their mission statements and company objectives. This leaves us with one assertion that is that corporations do have some level of obligation towards society’s morality; however‚ the corporation itself is not a moral agent (Klaus M. Leisinger). The discussion that follows is about corporations being moral agents or otherwise; however I will reach a conclusion that corporations do have an obligation that extends beyond obeying the law; evens so this obligation have been derived

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    Classroom Analysis

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    argues that the overuse of technology can be a problem in the classroom‚ taking away time from learning in class. If teachers are taught how to use a computer effectually for class time‚ then overuse of games would be completely obsolete. Lastly‚ Klaus argues that if teachers do not address that the games used in class are strictly for education‚ students may get distracted and get off of task quickly. It is the responsibility of the teacher as an educator to prepare his/her class properly. Of course

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    2008 Economic Crisis

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    The economic crisis began when the U.S. government subsidized mortgages for families and individuals who could not afford to buy homes. By doing so‚ the demand for housing skyrocketed‚ resulting in increased home values. Meanwhile‚ mortgage companies and banks celebrated their financial incentive to provide loans to anyone‚ regardless of credit history. The combination of falsely inflated home prices and “generous” bank loans burst the artificial bubble of prosperity Americans were enjoying. As home

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