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    Francisco: Westview Press‚ 1991. Stoll‚ Sharon Kay. Who Says This is Cheating. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company‚ 1993. Ten Controversial Olympic Moments. 15 Apr. 2001 <http://216.55.17.34/olympiccontroversy.htm>. Washington Post. The Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan Saga. 12 Apr. 2001 <http://jobs.washingtonpost.com/wp srv/sports/longterm/olympics1998/history/timeline/timeline.htm>.

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    “Daily Life in the United States‚ 1920-1940: How Americans Live Through the “Roaring Twenties” and the Great Depression” Library Journal 129‚ no. 12 (2001) Parker‚ Dorothy. American Decades: 1900-1909. 1st ed. 7. New York: Random House‚ 2001. Print. Harding‚ Elizabeth. "Henry Ford." SIRS Decades. ProQuest‚ 12 Aug. 2006. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.

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    Contributing Factors It is speculated that the motive for this case is wealth and success‚ however‚ many families have similar issues and they do not kill other family members as a solution to their problems. Individuals are all different and react to life’s hurdles in an assortment of ways. Only some people react to strain through delinquency (Agnew‚ Brezina‚ Wright‚ & Cullen‚ 2002‚ p. 44). Agnew’s general strain theory speculates on why certain people react to strain with delinquency while others

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    Malcolm X’s legacy to the struggle for black equality in the USA went far beyond focusing on solely equality. Malcolm X hardly forgot the fact that he was the ‘servant’ and not the ‘master’ of the black nation’s aspirations and dreams. Malcolm X resisted the objective of integration and encouraged blacks to build their own society. ‘We can never win freedom and justice and equality until we do something for ourselves’.[i] He felt they should shield themselves against violence‚ ‘by any means necessary’

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    are their preferred learning styles. Learning styles can be identified from theories pioneered by Flemming or Honey and Mumford. Flemming stated that people could be grouped into preferred learning styles: • Those who learnt by seeing. • Those who learnt by hearing. • Those who learnt by reading and writing. • Those who learnt by doing. Honey & Mumford suggested that learners are a mixture of 4 styles: Activists – These are learners that like lots of activities to keep

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    During primary school I struggled with science and received support because of this. Alongside my teachers I began to realise that although I was being taught through auditory methods‚ I am very much a kinaesthetic learner and activist (Honey and Mumford 1986). Teachers were trying to adapt their approaches to teaching in order to meet my individual needs‚ and without their support I would have struggled to complete areas of work. This method of learning supports Vygotsky’s Social Constructivism theory

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    In “ ‘Technology:’ The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept”‚ Leo Marx describes the numerous meanings that the word “technology” embodies in certain timeframes. There is no concrete definition of the term as it referred to a “kind of learning‚ discourse‚ or treatise‚ concerned with the mechanic arts” (Marx 966) in the 17th century‚ a kind of book in the Industrial Revolution‚ and starting in the 1840s relating to new inventions‚ advancements in the sciences‚ current ideas and the mechanical arts. The

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    of today. During the 1920’s‚ we were in a Republican era of leadership‚ allowing economic growth and prosperity. We elected three Republicans into the White House: Herbert Hoover‚ Warren Harding‚ and Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover initiated a government recovery program after the economy crashed‚ and Warren Harding balanced out the economy and worked for the return to normalcy after the war. Calvin Coolidge believed business of America was what we should focus on‚ appointed African-Americans to office

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    of income‚ were heavily inflated‚ with the highest rate being at an all time 77%. The economy crashed‚ leaving the people of the United States in a depression. Coolidge first worked under President Warren Harding‚ where his administration was also focusing on tax cuts and reforms. When Harding died and Coolidge took over in 1923‚ Coolidge worked hard to create tax reforms for his people‚ with the help of treasury secretary Andrew Mellon. The two were a likely duo‚ sharing similar ideologies about

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    Labria Hines En 101 Dr. Howe Although Mitchell Stephens and John Long believe that technology gives way to computerizing images‚ Stephens believes that it is okay for journalists to alter such images‚ while Long does not. Both authors talk about honesty in altering images‚ but neither feels the same way about them. Each author makes valid points in their essays and the reader can clearly distinguish which side they stand on. In Mitchell Stephens’ essay‚ Expanding the Language of Photographs

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