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    including the characters in Sara Sheppard’s bestselling novel‚ Pretty Little Liars. Pretty Little Liars takes place in Rosewood‚ Pennsylvania were everything seems to be picture perfect. The main characters are four rich‚ beautiful girls: Aria‚ Emily‚ Spencer‚ and Hanna who all have one thing in common - their best friend‚ the girl who had brought them together‚ made them best friends and popular‚ Alison DiLaurentis‚ had disappeared the summer between seventh and eighth grade and has not been seen since

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    CASE 11 – SUMMARY The Crestwood Inn is owned by a group of independent investors‚ and is one of the oldest properties in the area. It has a total of 116 rooms with basic amenities‚ and does not have a restaurant or pool. There have been periodic renovations at the Inn over the years‚ and the cost of the rooms is at an average of $100‚ which is on the low end of the market price‚ and an occupancy rate of 70% because of its location‚ at a convenient distance to the local horse racing venues. Unlike

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    The Nonrealistic Aspect of Pretty Little Liars Pretty Little Liars is an ABC drama series that follow the lives of four best friends (Spencer‚ Hanna‚ Emily‚ Aria) after they find themselves at the center of a murder mystery when their best friend‚ Allison is killed; however‚ the murder mystery as well as the teens lives are falsely portrayed compared to real scenarios. Even though the four girls grew apart they are still hiding a dark secret. For these girls‚ high school will never be the same

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    failing four of five classes. On his way out‚ he decides to pay Mr. Spencer‚ his history teacher‚ a visit. They sit down and Mr. Spencer begins to lecture Holden about his effort in school and his future‚ but Holden refuses to listen to Mr. Spencer criticize his life. Holden abruptly left Mr. Spencer’s house because he viewed Mr. Spencer only as a man trying to criticize him‚ and not a man trying to help him. “You will‚’ Old Spencer said. ‘You will‚ boy. You will when it’s too late.’ I didn’t like

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    he lets others see that he understands what he must do to succeed‚ but on the inside‚ he is terribly lost and hasn’t a clue where to direct himself. When Holden visited Mr. Spencer before he left Pencey‚ after Spencer gave his lecture Holden just gave him "the old bull" (Salinger 17)‚ saying "phony" things just to get Spencer to stop lecturing him. Holden is avoiding the harsh truths of reality that people have been trying to drill into him his whole life. He is annoyed with these truths‚ because

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    remembrance for that person. On the day of September 6th 1997 Earl Spencer took all grief and sorrow aside‚ to speak a powerful message of his elder sister Diana Princess of Wales. The speech was nothing short of eloquent‚ but had an honorable tone that respected the deceased princess who died at the young age of 36 in an awful traffic collision. Earl Charles Spenser spoke out to his sister and commemorated her

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    insufficient attention to the influence of diffusion”‚ and classical evolutionism “proposed illegitimate doctrine of process”. The comparative method was used commonly by classical evolutionist to reconstruct evolutionary sequences. Sanderson discussed Spencer

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    out who didn’t have food to eat during the winter but Ep Bridges still arrests him. Another conflict displayed in the book is person vs. self. Person vs. self is when a character struggles on the inside. An example from the book is when Clay-Boy Spencer was trying to decide whether to pursue his writing or take the same career path as his father. Clay-boy realizes he is not like his father

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    wooing male lover. Petrarch arranged his sonnets into ‘sonnet consequences’ or ‘sonnet cycles’‚ in which series of sonnets were linked together by a common theme based on the various aspects of the lover’s relationship. Spencer also arranged his ‘Amoretti’ in ‘sonnet sequences’. Spencer himself evolved his own structure for the English sonnet which has come to be known as the Spenserian sonnet. It had the same three quatrains but with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd‚ each quatrain is linked and ends

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    Motivating an ADN to Obtain a BSN Introduction What motivates an ADN to pursue higher education? As Janine Spencer RN‚ PhD‚ states in her article published in The Journal Continuing Education of Nursing‚ "Expanding opportunities‚ raising potentials‚ and providing an “edge” have been prevailing themes in several studies that investigated the motivation of RNs to receive their BSN." (2008) The need for nurses is growing and nursing schools across the country are struggling to expand their enrollment

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