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    Cray Research Outline

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    and business computing ecosystems Strong ethics‚ they treat employees fairly -Rites and Rituals Giving a document "Cray Style"‚ to know what to expect(the standard) Annual picnic called Ducky Days(included duck tug-of-war‚ duck beer‚ duck awards‚ etc) Fountain‚ hated it‚ put ducks in it‚* brought it to new bldg then blew it up‚ symbolize new ideas‚ fresh -Hero - Seymour Cray(the founder) passion for technological creativity and constant search for new ideas believed more in science

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    Catcher in the Rye

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    all of a sudden he got quite nervous and put it to the front. The ducks is an important motif in the novel. Holden was always wondering what happens to the ducks when the river freezes. He would wonder where they go because they wouldn’t have a place to live. He asked the cab driver “You know those ducks in that lagoon right near Central Park South? That little lake? By any chance‚ do you happen to know where they go‚ the ducks‚ when it gets all frozen over” (60)? Holden even cared to see if they

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    for a married woman would consist of doing the housework which incudes cooking‚ cleaning‚ feeding the animals‚ sewing and more. “…I think you want to do other things besides learn how to feather-stitch and drop curtseys to rude rich old hags at the Ragged School.” P.57. I think some girls and women wished to do other things like Beatie‚ but most learned how to cook and clean and became a housewife. A daily routine would include daily jobs like for example on Monday a married woman would do the ironing

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    Holden Caulfield Symbolism

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    Symbols and Symbolism in “The Catcher in the Rye” There are a few things that define one as an adult: maturity‚ responsibility‚ and integrity. Does Holden Caulfield have any of these? J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ “The Catcher in the Rye‚” follows the life of Holden Caulfield‚ a sixteen-year-old protagonist‚ who is on the road to becoming an adult and is trying to find all of the three terms above. Holden is living in a world with people that he classifies as morons or phonies. The self realization

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    By having the ducks facing each other‚ it indicates harmony in the marriage. Traditionally‚ these carving are ducks are traditionally Mandarin ducks‚ but they are also used in Korean wedding ceremonies. They are gifted to newly weds to symbolize peace‚ fidelity‚ and plentiful offspring‚ as it is believed that Mandarin ducks‚ unlike other types of ducks‚ mate for life and mourn if one of the pair dies. Even selecting the individual who will carve the ducks is different. The person must

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    Belonging is a complex concept‚ with numerous definitions. It is used to define a connection a protagonist has with their environment‚ physical environment and social environment. Belonging can result in both a positive and negative experience. The choice to belong or not belong can be forced upon an individual by society. The most common barriers preventing a person from belonging in society in which are highlighted in Peter Skrzynecki’s poems include culture‚ language religion. Skrzynecki‚ straddles

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    regarding ragging. Ragging is now defined as an act that violates or is perceived to violate an individual student ’s dignity. Following Supreme Court orders a National Anti-Ragging Helpline was launched by the Indian Government. Students being ragged send emails at helpline@antiragging.in to register their complaint‚[1] which can be registered without disclosing the name(s) of the victim(s). If the students wants‚ he or she may even complain without disclosing his or her name‚[2] by making an

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    Does rag develop friendship? Answers: It does‚ upto a limit. But rag should not get serious‚ like you should not cause bodily twinge to the person getting ragged. I ahve felt this. Most of the most friendly seniors I own at college are the ones who ragged me. Source(s): Experience Dear Friends. Ragging in school‚colleges or any where else should be stopped Completely‚ Because of the Following reasons: 1. It De motivates our Juniors. 2. We can not build relationship with others‚ a

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    Foie Gras

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    culinary world. Foie gras is considered a French delicacy that is made up of the liver of a duck or goose that has been specifically fattened. The dish itself is not reason of debate‚ but rather‚ it is the technique that is used to create this delicacy. The fattening of the duck or goose is typically achieved through force-feeding the animal with corn. More specifically‚ workers are jam pipes down male ducks’ or geese’s throats up to three times daily and force as many as four pounds of fat and grain

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    Rifleman Dodd

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    Rifleman Dodd was the “Commandant’s Choice” for 1996 and it supported the year’s theme of “commitment.” It followed the struggles of Dodd‚ a rifleman in the British Ninety-Fifth‚ as he tried to return to his regiment when he was cut off by the French. The setting was the peninsular campaign during the Napoleonic War. The combatants were the French who “would hang or shoot—if they did not torture—any one they caught who was not a Frenchman‚” the British who only make appearances at the beginning and

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