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    Red Meat

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    Meat plays an important role in the human diet and nutrition‚ but it doesn’t mean every meat is good for you. Red meat is containing potential disease more than the others meat‚ so we should eat less it. In my persuasion speech‚ I talk about the problems‚ causes if we eat too much red meat and the solutions to reduce red meat. Nowadays‚ most people not only want the beautiful life‚ delicious meal but also have to have the healthy meal‚ so the topic wasn’t hard‚ having lots of material on the website;

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    The Red Apple

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    The Red Apple The blossom‚ by their delightful smell and store of nectar‚ attract myriads of bees‚ and as a result of the fertilization effected by these visitors in their search of the buried nectar. The fruit develops and becomes in autumn the beautiful little crab apple‚ which when ripe is red in color‚ oval or pear shape‚ tasty and feeling is sweet‚ crisp and juicy. I like apple. On Saturday evening‚ I went to the cafeteria for dinner but there was nothing that I interested in to eat‚ but

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    Cross Cultural Translation

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    Cross-cultural Translation Studies as Thick Translation Theo Hermans (University College London) 1 Aristotle Let me begin with two specific examples. Both will have a familiar ring. I do not intend to discuss either example in any detail. They merely serve to illustrate‚ however briefly‚ the kind of problem I am trying to address. My first case concerns Aristotle‚ and more particularly John Jones’ book On Aristotle and Greek Tragedy (1962‚ 1971). In the history of readings‚ of interpretations‚

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    “A RedRed Rose”‚ written by Robert Burns‚ is a romantic lyric poem that describes the affection that the narrator has for his love. In the poem‚ similes pertaining to his love are used to convey how deeply he feels about it‚ and to show that he is being sincere in his words. In the last two stanzas‚ the narrator states that his love will prevail until the end of time‚ or for as long as he lives. He also states that he’d still return to his love‚ even if he had to walk ten thousand miles‚ meaning

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    Cross Discipline in Business

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    CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COMMUNITIES OR KNOWLEDGE ISLANDS: EXAMINING BUSINESS DISCIPLINES JEAN A. PRATT University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Eau Claire‚ WI 54702 KARINA HAUSER Utah State University Logan‚ UT 84322 CASSIDY R. SUGIMOTO Indiana University - Bloomington Bloomington‚ IN 47405 ABSTRACT Successful knowledge transfer provides benefits to companies and society. Knowledge management across disparate business functions leads to improvement in business processes. Colleges are comprised of different

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    The Red Shoes

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    The Red Shoes: The Female Aim for Power Literary criticism is the assessment of literature pertaining to the critic’s reaction towards the text. We learn that there is a multitude of modes that influence which way we analyze the work. One in particular being Feminist criticism‚ initially developed to convict men of their prejudice towards women (Approaches to Literature). Feminist writers such as Virginia Woolf‚ argue that women should be able to write what they desire without any concern about

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    Red Guards

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    The Red Guards Beginning in 1966 until 1976 when Mao Tse Tung died‚ he launched The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong‚ wanted his Red Guards to take over the other Chinese government authorities. Mao wanted to regain power within the Communist Party. The Red Guards were mainly made up of young adults and children. They were all followers of Mao’s ideas. The Red Guard ’s main goal was to get rid of everything that had to do with the old culture in

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    Red to Green

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    A fiction Red to Green by Maile Meloy is a story about a girl named Sam. This story is basically about a girl who is offered a scholarship to a boarding school hesitates to accept it then after what happened while her trip she decides to accept the offer. The main happening that affects her mind to accept a scholarship and leave far away from home happens when Sam‚ her father‚ her uncle‚ and her uncle’s client Layton take the float trip down the river. The reason she was hesitating to accept the

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    The Red Queen

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    The Red Queen‚ Iracebeth of Crims in Alice in Wonderland is a villain who despises people who judge her physical deformity‚ and welcomes people who do not fit in. The Red Queen was made to have an appearance that is red because red represents anger and evil‚ which is the Red Queen’s personality. Once things do not go her way‚ she is quickly angered. Scared to be an outcast‚ Iracebeth wants people to obey her‚ fear her‚ she is scared to be lonely. Clearly‚ the Red Queen‚ while she is a villain‚ she

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    Science and its Future

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    is beyond our imaginations (or at least mine)‚ but we can fruitfully envision technological changes that might occur in the next 50 years. Based on the suggestions of the observers above‚ and my own active imagination‚ I offer the following as possible near-term advances in the evolution of the scientific method. Compiled Negative Results — Negative results are saved‚ shared‚ compiled and analyzed‚ instead of being dumped. Positive results may increase their credibility when linked to negative

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