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    and Sons Inc.‚ 1996. 2. Carlson‚ et al. Split Minds‚ Split Brains. New York and London: New York University Press‚ 1986. Split Minds/Split 3. Coons‚ Philip. Child Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder. (April 13‚ 1997) 4. Rainbow House. The Collective Homepage of Rainbow House. (April 13‚1997) 5. Breiner‚ Sander J. "Multiple Personality." Psychological Reports v76 (April 1995): 419-422. 6. Kluft‚ Expressive and Functional Therapies in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. Springfield

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    To me‚ the magic symbolizes the good a leprechauns can bring. The gold at the end of the rainbow. This comes up in the commercials. It seems that this is used to slightly downplay the racism used to advertise. The symbols used are the typical Irish American leprechaun stereo types. The green outfit‚ mischievous behavior‚ rainbows and stealing. These are all stereo types created by Americans that really don’t have anything to do with the traditional Irish leprechaun

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    Genetically modified Papayas started back in 1990 in Hawaii when the entire crop was infected with the ringspot virus‚ the entire papaya industry was in danger. More than 8 million papayas are sold globally and come from tropic and sub-tropic regions. Papayas are loved by many consumers‚ while others consider them to smell like feces and have a bitter taste. This paper will explain the importance of papayas‚ and why genetically modifying the papaya is worth all the controversy it have received over

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    Chapter 13

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    Chapter 13: Documentation of the Homosexual Agenda The Homosexual Manifesto 1972 “Gay” Rights Platform 1993 “Gay” Rights Platform The Overhauling of Straight America List of Sexual Orientations Redeeming the Rainbow 201 THE HOMOSEXUAL MANIFESTO By Michael Swift‚ "Gay Revolutionary." Reprinted from The Congressional Record of the United States Congress. First printed in Gay Community News‚ February 15-21 1987 “We shall sodomize your sons‚ emblems of your feeble masculinity‚ of your shallow dreams

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    The Perfect Storm

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    The Perfect Storm The night slowly filling with mist as the thunder clouds came together. Every afternoon in summer‚ Jenny‚ Oscar‚ Charlotte and Ginny love to sit on the porch watching the sprinkle of rain falling from above. But this was not just a normal summer storm; it was the perfect storm that would shock all who lived in Alice Springs. The scraps of the tree branches hitting the tin roof as the wind swooped in. In the distance‚ the roll of clouds could be seen as they filled the sky above;

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    Howto Ball Arch

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    HOW TO CREATE BALLOON ARCHES BUILDING AN ARCH Arches are a fun and popular balloon decoration with endless potential for creativity. From shopping malls to hotel ballrooms‚ Supplies: arches add excitement and provide lavish displays of color. There • Latex balloons–11"‚ 14"‚ or 16" • Monofilament line (at least 50# weight) are many variations. The following is just a sampling of the • Electric sizing machine or templates simple ways arches can be constructed: • Helium cylinder + inflator or electric

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    Swarovski

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    rhinestones‚ encouraging other manufacturers‚ artists and consumers to create their own designs. In order to create a crystal that allows light to refract in a rainbow spectrum‚ Swarovski coats some of its crystals with special metallic chemical coatings. Aurora Borealis‚ or "AB"‚ is one of the most popular coatings‚ and gives the surface a rainbow oil slick appearance. Other coatings include Crystal Transmission‚ Volcano‚ Aurum‚ and Dorado. Coatings may be applied to only part of an object; others are

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    Helen Keller

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    imagined living in a world without sound and never able to hear a bird singing? Can you ever envision living in a world of darkness and never seeing a beautiful rainbow? Millions of deaf blind people have experienced this. One such person who lived in a dark and soundless world‚ who had never heard a bird singing or had seen a beautiful rainbow found a way to bring light to many other people. My hero is Helen Keller because she was an indefatigable‚ intelligent‚ and devoted person. Helen Keller was

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    Refraction of light in water Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its transmission medium. Due to change of medium‚ the phase velocity of the wave is changed but its frequency remains constant. This is most commonly observed when a wave passes from one medium to another at any angle other than 90° or 0°. Refraction of light is the most commonly observed phenomenon‚ When light travels from air into water‚ it slows down‚ causing it to change direction slightly. This

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    Background Elizabeth Bishop was a keen fisherwoman. This poem was written when she lived in Florida‚ and it tells of a real experience she had when fishing off Key West. Summary and analysis The poem is narrated in the first person‚ which gives a sense of intimacy and draws the reader into the tale. The poet tells us of a fishing trip in a rented boat. She succeeds in catching ’a tremendous fish’ and pulls him half out of the water with her fish hook lodged firmly in the corner of his

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