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    Deepanshu Anand

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    quality of this dish‚ and they loathingly refer to it as the Killer Casserole. The students reluctantly eat the casserole‚ however‚ because the cafeteria provides only a limited selection of dishes for Thursday’s lunch (namely‚ the casserole). Maria Gonzalez‚ the cafeteria manager‚ is looking to cut costs for the coming year‚ and she believes that one sure way to cut costs is to buy less expensive and perhaps lower-quality ingredients. Because the casserole is a weekly staple of the cafeteria

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    Mariang Makiling

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    Existence of Maria Makiling Thesis Statement: The belief in the existence of Maria Makiling has negative effects. Problem Questions: 1. What drives the people to believe in the existence of maria Makiling? 2. How do the people live in accordance with their belief in Maria Makiling? 3. Does their belief in the existence of Maria Makiling have negative effects? How? Scope and Limitations: This study concentrates on the negative effects on the people’s belief in the existence of Maria Makiling

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    Play It as It Lays

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    with this young woman and her incapacitated life. The main character‚ Maria‚ finds herself aimlessly engaging in activities reluctantly due to the lack of control she has over her life. Maria’s family is one aspect of life she is detached from. Maria is separated from her husband Carter Lang. Together; they have one child named Kate. The fact that Maria and Carter are separated seems to evoke feelings of helplessness for Maria. She is left alone and resorts to memories for comfort. Feelings of

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    E-Business

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    - Introduction As the Industrial age fades into the annals of time‚ the Information age appears from the shadows. Advances in hardware and software technologies have led to the explosion of the Internet and World Wide Web where stored huge amount of variable information. The using of computer is increasing in almost every field of our life. Through accessing the internet and World Wide Web millions general-purpose computers widely spread over the world help people in business‚ industry‚ government

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    west side story

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    West Side Story transfers Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to present-day New York. The love story of Romeo and Juliet becomes that of Maria and Tony. The feud between the houses of the Capulets and the Montagues is re-created in one involving two teen-age gangs‚ the Jets and the Sharks. The famous balcony scene of the Shakespeare drama transpires on a fire-escape of an ugly New York tenement. The curtain rises on a bleak scene representing a warehouse. For the next five minutes not a word is spoken

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    In "The Admissions" by Meg Mitchell Moore‚ Angela‚ Henrietta‚ and Maria go for a walk together. Moore shows what each girl is like and what their relationships are with each other. There are many ways an author can depict their characters. In "The Admissions"‚ the author uses point of view and tone to depict the characters‚ Angela‚ Henrietta‚ and Maria‚ and the relationships between the three of them. The point of view employed by Moore is third person limited‚ so the reader knows what Angela knows

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    Metropolis Comparison

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    people know nothing but work and what is preached to them. The two classes do not know much about each other. One of the working class people‚ named Maria‚ is the heroin of the story. Toward the middle of the movie‚ a robotic female who is made to look like Maria is created. The robotic evil version of Maria is the antagonist of the movie. Maria‚ one of the protagonists of the movie‚ preached God’s word. She spoke of kindness and love. She was a beautiful girl with a spiritual soul that seemed

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    Ethical Dilemma Handout

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    Dilemma Handout 2. Potential Issues Involved: • Maria is a minor • No signed Informed Consent • Dual Relationship/ Neighbor • Rape • Underage Drinking • Possible Pregnancy and/or STD • Self mutilation • Rural community‚ cultural differences • Maria (client) asks not to inform parent/ legal guardian for fear of his reaction. • Father approaches therapist in an unprofessional setting and wants to information regarding his daughter. • Maria goes to school with the rapist. 3. Review Basic

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    Helen of Troy

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    agrees. Bernardo’s sister Maria‚ newly arrived from Puerto Rico to marry his friend Chino‚ attends the dance and despite the obvious hatred between the gangs meets Tony‚ who at once falls in love with her. Later‚ after the dance‚ while the gangs begin to assemble at Doc’s drugstore to choose a place and weapons for their rumble‚ Tony visits Maria on the fire escape of her apartment‚ and they pledge their love‚ promising to meet the next afternoon at the bridal shop where Maria works. As he departs

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    lillies of the field

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    In “The Lilies of the Field” by William E. Barrett‚ the two main characters‚ Mother Maria and Homer Smith‚ share personalities in many ways. An example of this is how both Mother Maria and Homer wanted to be in charge. When Homer was building the chapel‚ Mother Maria kept arguing that Homer was doing it wrong. Homer and Mother were both very unshakable about what they thought and did not give in easily. When Homer was trying to get consent to buy food for the nuns‚ Mother kept saying no. Homer displayed

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