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    Pepe the Frog first appeared in 2005‚ in a cartoon titled‚ “Boy’s Club‚” by Matt Furie (Milner and Phillips). He spread across 4chan‚ an online messaging website‚ as a visual stand-in for emotions (Milner and Phillips). Pepe was first associated with the catchphrase‚ “Feels good‚ man” (“Pepe the Frog”). He did not originally have hateful or anti-Semitic implications‚ according to the Anti-Defamation League in the article‚ “Pepe the Frog.” (SPD) Internet users now place the frog in a variety of circumstances:

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    Democracy. By Kevin Phillips. (New York: Broadway Books‚ c. 2002. Pp. vii‚ 422. ISBN 0-7679-0533-4.) Wealth and Democracy clearly illustrates and emphasizes the importance of Democracy being endangered. The author Kevin Phillips‚ America’s leading political analyst since 1968 and a graduate of Harvard Law School appears very informed and credible. Wealth and Democracy outlines and explains the politics of the second half of the 20th century. In this book Phillips primarily explores how

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    PHILLIPS FOODS‚ INC. — INTRODUCING KING CRAB TO THE TRADE On a hot Baltimore day in August 2006‚ Phillips Seafood Restaurants were full of tourists lunching on local seafood specialties. Among them‚ Cherry Stockworth‚ vice-president of marketing for Phillips Foods‚ Inc.‚ and Ron Birch‚ product manager for the new pasteurized king crab‚ were discussing the upcoming phase II of the launch of king crab (see Exhibit 1). In phase I‚ Birch had targeted foodservice buyers and had spent almost half of

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ gender roles play a large part in the development of the story. Using a gender lens of criticism‚ James Phillips in his article “Marriage in Jane Eyre: From Contract to Conversation‚” adequately analyzes and contrasts Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester’s relationship to typical Victorian Era relationships. He also shows the effect that Rochester’s previous marriage to Bertha Antoinette has on his approach with Jane Eyre. The shift in responsibilities of a particular

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    “Gentleman’s Agreement‚” Phillip Green‚ a new journalist to a national magazine‚ is told to write a series of articles on anti-Semitism in America. In order to impress his new boss and fellow writers‚ he decides to “become” Jewish in order to experience anti-Semitism first-hand. Not only does this film touch upon significant matters such as this‚ but prejudice and other stereotypes. Overall‚ this film is relatable in many ways and brings to light these important issues.     Phillip begins his quest to

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    The story tells about a black man named Timothy‚ and a young boy named Phillip whose ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat. After surviving on a raft‚ Phillip and Timothy drift ashore on an island in the Devil’s Mouth‚ somewhere in the Caribbean Sea. Soon after Phillip went blind‚ Timothy shouted‚ ”We found dee (the) island!” So then‚ they went to the island‚ thinking about ways they could survive. After a while‚ Phillip got frustrated because life on the island was too difficult. He went to Timothy

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    In his religion‚ he could not convey the message for a gay marriage between to males. Craig and Mullins wanted things from Phillips that were against his religion so he turned them away. The First Amendment promises‚ “both freedom from government endorsement of religion and freedom from government interference with religious practices” (Greabe 1). This means that the government

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    often perpetuate symptoms that can produce gastrointestinal upset in IBS patients (Phillips‚ 2012). It is important to realize that the FODMaP diet is a complex dietary structure in which requires a patient to work one on one with a registered dietician and is not easily followed (Phillips‚ 2012). Studies show the diet’s success‚ however‚ shows amazing potential in the patients who do stick with the regimen. Phillips (2012) alleges that a low FODMaPs diet is successful for approximately seventy-five

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    Old English Baron” exhibits the struggle between Sir Phillip Harclay and Lord Fitz-Owen (The Old English Baron) about allowing Edmund to marry his daughter. Although “The Old English Baron” takes place in the Medieval period‚ Reeves integrated modern 18th century culture into her story. English society in the eighteenth century held social class in very high regards and there wasn’t much one could do to change their status. Aside from Sir Phillip‚ many of the characters have shown a very didactic approach

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    the same is a difficult task‚ especially in the civil rights era in which the movie takes place. Coach Boone resembles Abraham Lincoln’s leadership traits by influencing the players through storytelling of experiences to help see the grand idea (Phillips‚ 155). Coach Boone attempts to create the obvious lesson of Gettysburg to the players’ current situation by making a midnight run to the battlefield. By telling the story of the battle‚ Coach Boone is using the results of the past to hopefully

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