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    Demographic Information

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    Demographic Information Shelby is a 17-year-old Caucasian female who identifies as a lesbian. The client‚ who will be referred to as S.H.‚ is five feet and four inches tall. S.H. has a very thin build and has some muscle definition in her arms. S.H. has thin‚ straight‚ think hair that is a natural light brown. The client usually wears her hair down with her bangs covering her right eye‚ periodically she will sweep them away from her face however they fall right back into place. The client wears

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    understanding of this topic. It’s always nice to see a topic from three points of views instead of just your own. Let’s start with the Structural-Functionalists they argue that preindustrial society required a division of labor based on gender. (Mooney-Knox-Schacht Pg. 325) Stating that each gender had its own position laid out for them to be doing‚ as to where the women would stay home and take care of the house‚ kids‚ duties inside the household. The men were labeled as the providers to things such

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    Nobility or Not to Be?

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    Cited: “Julius Caesar.” Opensourceshakespeare.org. George Mason University‚ 2003-2013. Web. 27 February 2013. Knox‚ Skip. “Social Structure.” Europe In The Age Of The Reformation. Boisestate.edu. Boise State University. Web. 27 February 2013. “Noble.” Oxforddictionaries.com. Oxford University Press‚ 2013. Web. 27 February 2013. Shakespeare‚ William. “Julius Caesar

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    He can remember things prior to the “incident” with his wife‚ but he seems to be unable to form new memories. We are first introduced to Mr. Shelby on his quest to avenge his wife’s death by finding her murderer‚ John G. Leonard wants closure‚ but he will never be able to attain it; for he is the reason why his wife is dead‚ and he cannot accept that. Leonard gave his wife too much insulin and

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    from Boston and that he had an interest in “the military art” (McCullough 58). This later came into play when Washington’s army recaptured Boston. Because Knox knew the land in and around Boston and had decent knowledge about military tactics‚ he was able to devise the plan that ultimately took Boston back for the colonists: “It was Henry Knox who first suggested the idea of going after the cannon at far-off Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain‚ an undertaking so enormous‚ so fraught with certain difficulties

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    After reading the two sonnets‚ I am trying hard to compare them in terms of the mindset of the poet‚ the object‚ and the way he uses language to describe beauty. It is so paradoxical that it appeared to the reader that the poems are written by different people. However‚ there is an idea that may explain this conflict. In sonnet 106‚ keeping in mind that the addressee is a male‚ the poet is (I could say) exaggerating in explaining the beauty of the object to an extent that even the predecessors barely

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    but this book still has its share of characters who felt that all races were equal and deserved to be treated as such. The most prominent of these characters was Eva St. Clare‚ but other characters that felt this way include Mrs. Shelby as well as her son George Shelby. The actions of these characters were very different than the actions of the characters listed before‚ and unlike the actions of Simon Legree‚ the actions of these few characters actually had a positive influence on the lives of others

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    Commodifying Tourism

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    References: Books and articles Coles‚ T.‚ 2004 Davis‚ M. and Monk‚ D.‚ 2007. Evil Paradises: Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism. Knox‚ D. and Hannam‚ K.‚ 2010. Understanding Tourism: A critical introduction. London. Ivanovic‚ M.‚ 2008. Cultural Tourism. [e-book] Cape Town. Available at: [Accessed 24 January 2013]. MacCannell‚ D.‚ 2011. The Ethics of Sightseeing. [e-book] Los Angles

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    Police Ride Along Report

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    Police Ride Along On Friday March 10th‚ I participated in a Police ride along at the University of Maryland. I was placed with Officer M. Adornetto during the hours of 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Officer Adornetto took me around College Park and showed me what his typical night on the job is like in the beat that he is assigned to. Although the night was slow because of spring break‚ we still had a lot of interesting calls that we encountered that evening. As I observed officer Adornetto throughout

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    The Cherokee Removal

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    A long time before this land was called the United States‚ the Cherokee people used to live in this land in the valleys of rivers that drained the southern Appalachians. These people made their homes‚ farmed their land‚ and buried their dead. Also these people‚ who are now called Indians claimed larger lands. They would use these for hunting deer and gathering material‚ to live off of. Later these lands were called Virginia and Kentucky. As it is mentioned in the text‚ these people had their own

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