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    geography - -London [pg 1] -narrow‚ crooked‚ dirty streets where Canty lived [pg 2] -was also called Offal Court in Pudding Lane; full of poor families [pg 2] -they had a fleet on the Thames river [pg 36] -fleet travelled from Walbrook channel to Bucklersbury [pg 37] economics - -poor were beggars -"The morrow must we pay two pennies to him that owns this hole; two pennies‚ mark ye-all this money for a half-year’s rent‚ else out of this we go. Show what thou’st gathered with thy lazy begging."

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    Offensive Language in Television Offensive language has been the surrounding factor in finding subjects to base many television shows with. Many television shows use offensive language to draw in their viewers and leave them with excitement‚ through the words they use. The various television shows that will be mentioned in this paper have used offensive language as their main topic. Many of the shows are known for the offensive language they use to spotlight various races and stereotypes on many

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    Title of Story/Book The Sugar Glider Author Rod Neilsen Setting: The story takes place in southeastern part of Australia Main Characters (with analysis) Don Radcliffe: a pilot‚ close friend of Paul‚ father of Judy Paul Copeman: a pilot‚ close friend od Don Judy Radcliffe: daughter of Don Radcliffe Sylvia: ex-wife of Don Beulah Copeman: wife of Paul Patrick Forsha: a businessman‚ friend of Sylvia John Fittock: a sheep farmer Joe: a Murri boy Berjenka: a foeign

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    for chronic traumatic encephalopathy‚ and Alzheimer’s disease. There is different types of tau depending on your age and they do different things. The history of CTE starts back in 1928 when Dr. Harrison Martland said that a group of boxers had "punch drunk syndrome" 75 years later doctors saw this disease in boxers and also victims of brain trauma. Even though in those 75 years there was only a total of about 50 cases in the 1960’s they later came up with the name Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

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    would feel bad for me‚ and could possibly think I was weak‚ which is the last thing that I want. Part of my identity is being strong and un-afraid‚ which is a difficult thing to pull off for a girl. Dave Barry the author of "Guys vs. Men" thinks that a lot of men give "guys" a bad name. Just like Barry I think that a lot of girls give females a bad name. Let me explain. I think that a lot of girls are overly dramatic‚ way too emotional‚ and acted dumber than they really are‚ for reasons that are very

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    American Dream‚ also Dexter’s desire for material success and his desire for Judy Jones. It’s also comparing his desire for both success and his childhood crush‚ Judy. The story starts off with Dexter caddying at a golf course as a child and while working there he sees Judy Jones. In Dexter’s eyes Judy was a beautiful young girl but he soon realized he did not want to pursue anything with her. After he witnessed Judy throwing a tantrum

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    Demonstrative Communication Dave Koskinen BCOM/275 April 12‚ 2014 Michael W. Simmons Demonstrative communication‚ otherwise known as nonverbal communication‚ is the portion of communication that does not include the spoken word. Nonverbal communication is the expressive signals one sends out‚ usually subconsciously‚ that help a person communicate clearly and effectively. The study of nonverbal communication includes seven different expressive variations: Chronemics‚ proxemics‚ oculesics

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    humble beginnings. Dexter starts out as a simple caddy at a golf course working for extra spending money. It is at this golf course that Dexter encounters the embodiment of his dreams: Judy Jones. Judy and Dexter are at opposite ends of the social chain. Judy is already part of the world Dexter longs to be a part of. Judy is born into wealth and gets everything she wants. Dexter is born into the poor immigrant class and has to work for what he wants. He is determined to do exactly that. When ordered

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    When participating in a sport‚ there is always the likelihood of physical contact‚ and with that‚ comes the potential for injury. Of course‚ this is especially true in contact sports such as Football‚ Rugby‚ Hockey‚ Lacrosse‚ and rather frequently‚ Basketball and Baseball/Softball. Some rare cases involving injury as a result of violent acts in sports have resulted in court cases‚ and subsequent cases have produced largely inconclusive results‚ with some cases ending in criminal convictions‚ some

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    different if Dexter had married Judy??  The Answer #2 story would of been different if Judy had married Dexter because he wouldn’t of become bitter. He says‚ "Long ago there was something in me but now that thing is gone... I cannot cry. I cannot care .That thing will come back no more." he’s bitter and sad ‚ for his love is gone‚ he has lost her for good. Question # 3  What happens when Dexter first meets Judy? Answer # 3 a  When Dexter first meets Judy she invites him to dinner‚ "Well

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