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    A feminist is a theory of the political‚ economic‚ and social equality of the sexes. Russell Scott Sanders‚ “The Men We Carry in Our Minds‚” discusses his personal observation of the conflict of gender equality that grew in his mind after seeing the harsh lives of his surrounding class of people. It deals with the problems that exist between sex and social class issues. He reveals that the men in this class had no choice over their own destiny in life. Their only ways of making money to barely survive

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    Jehovah’s Witnesses History and Practices The Jehovah’s Witnesses were organized by Charles Taze Russell in the 1880’s. The group grew out of the Bible Student movement and the publishing company that Russell founded in the late 1870’s. In 1879‚ Russell launched the magazine Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence. The group continued its preaching making converts and publishing its magazine as its membership grew and infiltrated surrounding states. By 1880‚ there were numerous

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    exposed the leaf disks to light and they began to float‚ because the production of oxygen displaced the liquid. There is an inverse relationship between the time it takes the disks to float and the rate of photosynthesis; a slow rate of photosynthesis means leaf disks will float less quick. When we did this first experiment‚ we observed that light is needed for photosynthesis to occur‚ and in the presence of light leaf disks floats because of photosynthesis. This supports the fact that photosynthesis

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    In the Article “Problems of Philosophy CH. XV The Value of Philosophy‚” Bertrand Russell talks about the value of the philosophy and why it should be studied. The author first distinguishes between science and philosophy. He argues that science seeks for definite knowledge whereas philosophy aims at the achievement of knowledge through questioning. With respect to definite answers‚ the value of the philosophy appears in its uncertainty. Many questions raised by philosophers are of the profoundest

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    A and part B. -"Discuss imperialism" means "explain how and why" (I spent a page discussing in and got it sent back--the first time they said "not enough info" and so I added even more‚ then they sent it back again and finally told me they wanted "how and why"). -"Diffusion" doesn’t mean spreading out‚ it means "influence on" so "discuss the diffusion between your society and another" doesn’t mean compare how the two different societies expanded‚ it means explain how your society had influence

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    Leah Krainz Miss Marchek and Mrs. Wood AP English Language and Composition 10 October 2012 Comparing the Effectiveness of Elie Wiesel and Russell Baker Elie Wiesel’s text “The Perils of Indifference” and Russell Baker’s text “Happy New Year?” convey a common underlying message: succumbing to social culture for the sake of acceptance has consequences. This message is explained in each work through the usage of Wiesel and Baker’s ethos‚ pathos‚ tone‚ figurative language‚ and rhetorical questioning

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    The Doctrine of the Mean

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    The doctrine of the mean states that for someone to be a good person they must occupy the “golden mean‚” meaning a person may become virtuous by acting between the extremes of excess and deficiency. For example during war‚ the two extremes would be for a soldier to be rash or cowardly‚ but being courageous is the accepted golden mean. According to Aristotle‚ virtue lies in between the two extremes‚ which are the vices‚ and thus a virtuous person is one who can find the mean that is relative to

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    1.2 - Below we list several variables. Which of these variables are quantitative and which are qualitative? Quantitative means that the measurement of the value gives an actual quantity that can mean “how much”‚ or “how many”. Whereas qualitative means we are simply recording into which of the categories the element falls. (Bowerman‚ O’Connell‚ Murphree‚ Orris‚ J. B. (2012).  Essentials of Business Statistics 4th ed.).  A. The dollar amount on an accounts receivable invoice. This would

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    The Sparrow‚ by Mary Doria Russell‚ is a story with so many odd and ironic twists that it can blind you from the philosophical ideas that Mary is really trying to throw out there. With a group of people traveling on an asteroid on the quest to learn about alien life‚ it seems more like an action packed science-fiction novel than a book with religious and moral issues. But Mary ’s incredible skills as a storyteller forces readers to truly tests their knowledge and beliefs. The main character‚ Emilio

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    Management Misinformation Systems is a case written by Russell L. Ackoff and it appeared in Management Sciences. Ackoff identified five assumptions regarding Management Information Systems and he explained why he disagreed with the assumptions. The five assumptions were: 1) Management needs more Information 2) Managers need the information they want 3) Giving Managers the information they need improves their decision making 4) More communication means better performance 5) Managers need only to understand

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