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    John Smith Contributions

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    of America made many contributions to the development of a distinct American identity. Some of these contributors included John Smith‚ William Bradford‚ John Winthrop‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ Mary Rowlandson‚ and Cotton Mather. These writers all expressed their unique views through their writing. These contributions will be further explained throughout this paper. John Smith‚ an English soldier and author‚ was born in January of 1850. He is known for founding the first English settlement. Along with

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    Horace Smith and Daniel Baird Wesson founded Smith & Wesson when a partnership was formed in 1852 as both partners intended to manufacture a gun that could fire a fully self-contained cartridge. The company is headquartered in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ with manufacturing facilities in Springfield‚ Houlton‚ Maine‚ Rochester‚ and New Hampshire creating guns for sport‚ recreation‚ personal use and protection. Smith & Wesson firearms were always distinguished for their modern design‚ high quality and

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    Home - Crichton Smith

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    Jackson is a character that I find very interesting in the short story “Home”. Written by Iain Crichton Smith “Home” is a story about a couple‚ who after emigrating to Africa‚ come to visit Glasgow‚ their old home. After a while they realise that Glasgow is not their home anymore‚ and find themselves in a five star hotel where they feel much more comfortable. I intend to explore how Crichton Smith uses setting‚ dialogue and characterisation to intensify the themes of isolation and greed‚ that make

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    Smith Magensis Syndrome

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    Annotated Bibliography Article Reference Taylor‚ L. and Oliver‚ C. (2008). The behavioural phenotype of Smith-Magenis syndrome: Evidence for a gene-environment interaction. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research‚ 52‚ 830-841. (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2008.01066.x) Objective/Purpose Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) is not only evident through physical characteristics such as‚ a prominent forehead‚ up-slanting eyes and short stature; but also by developmental delays and moderate to severe

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    What do you think is the importance of Eva Smith in An Inspector Calls and how does Priestley present her? In J. B. Priestley’s polemic play‚ An Inspector Calls‚ the character of Eva Smith is presented through‚ at first‚ the Inspector‚ and then‚ through each individual member of the Birling household. Although the audience does not once encounter Smith’s character‚ her character is developed through the information elicited from the family‚ and it is certainly arguable that overall‚ she is put

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    Samantha Smith Memo

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    Ind. Code. Ann. § 34-51-2-5 (West 1998). CONFIDENTIAL F: Ms. Smith slipped on a clear shampoo at 1:30pm.The last inspection was done at 12:45pm leaving 45 minutes since the last inspection. The employee is an older man with glasses. Ms. Smith had her 2 year old son with her at the time and he was allegedly misbehaving. I: Will Ms. Smith be able to recover for her losses from the slip and fall? R: Ind. Code. Ann. § 34-51-2-5 (West 1998). States that In an action based on fault‚ any contributory

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    Winton Smith, 1984

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    character from a novel or play who conforms outwardly while questions inwardly. Analyze the nature and elements of this internal conflict‚ and discuss how the tension between conformity and defiance contributes to the meaning of the work. Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of Orwell’s 1984 is an example of an everyday citizen in Oceania who obeys the rules of the government but questions them inwardly without speaking up. He is described as the only hope for the totalitarian system to be abolished‚ but

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    Diagnosing Septimus Smith

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    Diagnosing Septimus Smith Virginia Woolf’s novel‚ Mrs. Dalloway‚ features a severely mentally ill man named Septimus Smith. Throughout the novel the reader glimpses moments of Septimus’s dementia and how his poor frazzled wife‚ Rezia‚ deals with him. Septimus‚ who has returned from the war and met Rezia in Italy on his discharge‚ has a seriously skewed version of reality. He has been through traumatic events during the war‚ including the death of his commanding officer and friend‚ Evans

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    Joseph Smith Beliefs

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    The accounts of the first vision share unique perspectives but also include similarities that really do testify the truthfulness of Joseph Smith. Joseph was an incredible child because of his desire to search for salvation. In his first account from 1832‚ he describes the discontent he faced‚ “At about the age of twelve years my mind become seriously imprest with regard to the all importent concerns of for the well fare of my immortal Soul.” In the 1835 account‚ he was curious to know what is right

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    Ada Smith Motivation

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    I think Ada smith is a motivated person that’s out to get things done.I think this because Ada had a terrible childhood‚and a tough upbringing‚she learned how to outsmart her strict mother‚also she did the impossible‚well‚with her odds. This is the life of Ada Smith‚London‚England‚summer 1939.This young lady had the worst childhood you can think of‚her mother beats her senseless‚she can’t go outside of one room (not why you think‚because of Ada’s foot).She can’t even wear shoes due to her clubfoot

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