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    The Girl Next Door

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    “It’s what you do last that counts” The Girl Next Door by Jack Ketchum was written to open the readers minds to what could happen and what did happen. It also deeply examines the human awareness and the way people can be easily influenced‚ pressured‚ and in the end completely controlled. This book was based on a true story. The most interesting thing I learned about this book was how much the human body can handle before it gives up. A reason I did not find this book interesting was the fact that

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    Sliding Shower Doors

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    Sliding Shower Doors Cardinal Shower Enclosures offers several trim levels of sliding door enclosures‚ from the basic Cardinal Builder series up to the luxurious Heavy Euro and Apollo series. Framed sliders have metal all the way around the glass while frameless sliders have clips holding the top of the glass. Be sure to check out the Cardinal S-Curve option. It can dramatically change the look of a basic shower enclosure. Cardinal Builder Series Available as the "Trojan Series" on the West Coast

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    The Open Door Policy

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    The Open Door Policy The Open Door Policy is a foreign policy. It allows any nation to access China‚ but none of those countries can control China. The concept of an open door policy is that any nation can trade with the nation that holds the open door policy. If America adopted an Open Door Policy‚ it would be certain to make the country prosperous and lower the prices of many things for its consumers. Just because it is good for the United States‚ does not mean that it is best for the rest

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    Electronic code lock with user defined password using 8051 microcontroller (AT89C51) Summary An electronic lock or digital lock is a device which has an electronic control assembly attached to it. They are provided with an access control system. This system allows the user to unlock the device with a password. The password is entered by making use of a keypad. The user can also set his password to ensure better protection. The major components include akeypad‚ LCD and the controller AT89C51 which

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    Education Opens Doors

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    “Education opens doors”. Do you agree? I strongly agree that education opens doors. Education provides us with the opportunity to learn new skills and to meet new people in order to share ideas and discover and develop new concepts. For people‚ it opens up a world of opportunities‚ reduces the burden of disease and poverty‚ and gives greater voice in society. For nations‚ it opens doors to economic and social prosperity‚ spurred by a dynamic workforce and well –informed citizenry able to compete

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    Millionaire Next Door

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    The Millionaire Next Door After reading The Millionaire Next Door‚ Stanley‚ the author‚ made me see a different view on the word millionaire and what it actually takes to be one. The basic concept that the book proposes is that the general comprehension of what a millionaire is actually incorrect and not what majority of the people in the world believes it is. In fact‚ a millionaire’s lifestyle is quite the opposite of what we see on television and on the news. According to Stanley‚ an average

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    Behind Locked Doors

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    BEHIND LOCKED DOORS Intimate Partner Violence Jorge A. Colon Jr. Kaplan University CM107 - 23AU The Oregon Coalition against Domestic and Sexual violence defines domestic violence as: “a pattern of Coercive tactics that can include physical‚ psychological‚ sexual‚ economic‚ and emotional abuse‚ perpetrated by one person against an intimate partner‚ with the goal of establishing and maintaining power and control.” (ocadsv). Intimate partner violence is a problem seldom spoken

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    Apex Door Company

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    employee strengths and weaknesses assists the development of an effective training program. Teaching employees how communicate effectively enhances the work environment because there is no longer a difference between expectations and achievement. Apex Door has hired us to generate a training program. This proposal suggests specific improvements to the existing training process. TRAINING DEVELOPMENT PROCESS By understanding the organizational needs not individual‚ development of the training process

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    Insulated Garage Doors

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    important to have the door insulated against the wind‚ rain‚ snow and other elements in order to keep utility bills under control. Some of the insulated garage doors come with a bottom weather strip which not only helps to keep weather out‚ but also work together with the doors overall insulation to keep noises of the street from entering your home. Insulated garage doors are usually built of durable and heavy duty insulation such as polyurethane sandwiched

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    The Prison Door Diction

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    The first chapter of a solid piece of literature often sets the base for the work‚ as well as giving the reader valuable insight into the setting‚ and mood of the piece. In the “The Prison Door‚ the first chapter of The Scarlet Letter‚ the author’s detail‚ diction and point of view set the tone and setting for the novel. Through the use of these literary elements‚ Hawthorne conveys an ominous tone but hopeful tone and a shift from a dreadful setting to a beautiful setting. The opening passage does

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