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    With Mail Merge Everything you need to know about mail merge is here -- from creating mail merge data sources from within your word processing software to using outside sources for your mail merge. Now is a great time to explore the options that this excellent feature offers. Inserting a Date Field in Your Document Inserting the date as a field in your document will ensure that the date on the letters you send is always current. This feature is particularly useful for templates and mail merge

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    Abstract The research question of this Psychology Extended Essay is “What is the Extent of the Media’s Influence Regarding Eating Disorders?” To further investigate this question‚ I researched what the media is and what it does‚ how people are affected by the media and many different studies and experiments. Through the use of several sources‚ mostly online and experiments‚ I was able to learn exactly what the media does to possibly be considered an influence on the development of eating disorders

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    Chow Kit Ying [JC1 - TG03]
 Written Task 2: - How does the text conform to‚ or deviate from‚ the conventions of a particular genre‚ and for what purpose? ! ! Known for his dislike of conventions and structure‚ the highly structured nature of a sonnet would‚ at first glance‚ appear to be unappealing to e e cummings. However‚ Cummings has struck the fine balance between maintaining traditional form and introducing radical reform. His sonnet ‘it may not always be so’ conforms to the conventional fourteen-line

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    Shelley v. Kraemer was a landmark case that abolished the enforcement of racially restrictive covenants. The issue began with the Shelley family purchasing a property in St. Louis that had a racially restrictive covenant in the deed. The white homeowner group belonging to the Marcus Avenue Improvement Association fought against this purchase because of the existence of a restrictive covenant. The covenant at issue here states that the property could not be “occupied by any person not of the Caucasian

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    The policy of assimilation enforced in 1951‚ was a policy which sabotaged the lives of thousands of ATSI people across Australia‚ their experiences of extreme trauma‚ remodelling their futures as well as that of their descendants. The policy of Assimilation brought on several major experiences including feeling alienated‚ disconnected to their cultural heritage and detachment from family members. Consequently‚ these prompted severe long term effects such as mental illnesses. Thus‚ the policy of Assimilation

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    Adopting Shelter/Stray Dogs To inform. To inform my audience about their ability to help stray and abandoned animals find a new life. Introduction ASPCA.org says that approximately 5 to 7 million animals enter the shelters nationwide every year. 3 to 4 million of those are euthanized. Private citizens can help animals rehabilitate from being strays‚ and find new homes. So far in my life I have adopted 5 strays from shelters‚ and found new homes for 11 more. Body No

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    definitions for Mill’s harm principle. These actions can be known as self-regarding and other regarding actions‚ a self regarding action is known to be an action which only affects the involved persons‚ whereas other regarding actions are defined as any action which causes harm to others (Garner‚ Ferdinand‚ Lawson‚ 2016‚ page 100). My argument for this essay is that the state should not intervene to prohibit self-regarding actions. This is due to the fact that the state does not have the

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    Transportation Research Part E 39 (2003) 95–121 www.elsevier.com/locate/tre Adopting new technologies for supply chain management Kirk A. Patterson a‚ Curtis M. Grimm b‚ Thomas M. Corsi a c‚* c Department of Operational Sciences‚ Graduate School of Engineering and Management‚ Air Force Institute of Technology‚ USA b Robert H. Smith School of Business‚ University of Maryland‚ College Park‚ MD 20742‚ USA Supply Chain Management Center‚ Robert H. Smith School of Business‚ University of

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    Doping and Consequence Final Draft ENC 3211-01 Tajuanda Parkes January 3‚ 2013   Abstract The intension of this report is to inform about the many substances that are used by athletes‚ professional and amateur. The discussion about why‚ they are used and who should be responsible for issuing them. I am looking to find insight into the massive aggression in using them and some of the physical effects of the substances. I will look at the glory‚ fame and prestige that come from winning and

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    American Essay 2001: Mail by Anne Fadiman In the essay”Mail” which was originally appeared in the American Scholar‚ written by Anne Fadiman‚ Fadiman reflects on the history of communication‚ from the Victorian mail system to modern electronic mail. She opened her essay with a portrait of her father‚ writer Clifton Fadiman‚ waiting for his day to really start with the arrival of the daily post. From there‚ she examines British postal history in nineteenth century. At her father times‚ mail was delivered

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