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    Alley Cat Allies or the ACA is a charity organization that is committed to helping many varieties of mousers (Allies 4). Felines ranging from inside pets to feral tomcats outside. To help these cats‚ they work together with multiple animal shelters across the country as well as organizing the Feral Friends Network. According to the Charity Navigator‚ a site that grades charities based upon their financials and their trustworthiness‚ graded ACA a four out of five stars (Navigator). Alley Cat Allies

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    Them vs. Her’s full length concept record Swing Sets and Handguns tells a distinct lucid story of a young couple plagued by mental illness and addiction. The Alternative/Indie/Rock duo‚ native to Long Island‚ NY‚ consists of real life couple Sarah Rose (vocals) and Tim Stark (guitar). The two related to each other by their own struggles and their subsequent recoveries. "Tim’s a recovering alcoholic‚ I’m a recovering bulimic and we’ve both suffered with depression and suicidal ideation‚" says

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    It seems that ideas about "regionalism" have emerged at the beginning of swing architecture pendulum‚ where the anti-establishment institution took over. In 1940‚ as modernity (or international style) began to take up the dominant rhetoric in architecture‚ Mumford published a widely shared view of the region in the 1980s‚ when the anti-establishment institution (postmodernism) began to take over the new institution: Regional through Lefaivre & Tzonis as well as Frampton. The "transformation" of the

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    The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era were 50 years in which a large wealth gap between the rich and poor increased dramatically and needed a solution‚ similar to our nation’s situation today. Big corporations in major cities were able to take advantage of a surplus of those in the working class and technological advancements‚ leading to a select few holding the majority of fortune. There were many resolutions to this gap in wealth coming from powerful people‚ like Andrew Carnegie‚ William Sumner

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    Russell Sims‚ Demetrious‚ Marlon‚ Avery‚ Ileen Introduction to theatre Mrs. Grogan 11/4/14 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The Time is in 1995 and the Place is in Mississippi and The Mood is somber‚ despite the festivities. The Preliminary situation is that they are trying to find out if big daddy really has cancer or not because he doesn’t want to tell anybody because they will make a big deal out of it. This play all starts with the theme and you’ve got to know what the theme is at all times but in this

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    different sections‚ each representing different era of the British history. The sections were the Elizabethan era‚ the Jacobean era‚ the Georgian era‚ the Victorian era and the modern era. The staff was also dressed according to the era they’ve been in. It felt so realistic that in every section I felt like I really was literally back in the time. * ------------------------------------------------- The best part – eating! In the Elizabethan era section the dishes were mostly desserts‚ which

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    Discussion and Scientific Explanations The reaction was conducted using granular tin and hydrochloric acid. This mixture provided both a source of electrons and protons1. The electrons worked as the reducing agent in this mechanism1. Granular tin was chosen over a single plate of tin due to the fact that it would take much more time and effort to fully dissolve a single plate of tin. A plate of tin would be more bonded to each other and less likely to be reactive. With the addition of the concentrated

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    Scarecrow’s not that bright‚ let’s face it. In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman‚ author L. Frank Baum develops his conflict around this major point. He creates this conflict using a simple diction‚ sparse imagery‚ a mocking‚ humorous tone‚ and more or less direct characterization of the Scarecrow as a foolish child. Finally‚ he uses this conflict to argue against the growing upper class‚ which in the early 1900s when The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman was written was growing rapidly and contributing to

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    After those two phases‚ the swing - load phase is next. This phase is when you start to make your approach. The approach steps usually consist of three steps. These steps are the jab step‚ the drive step‚ and the foot that is placed laterally of the football. The lower leg muscles play a huge role in kicking a field goal. It is recommended that the athlete has strong quadricep muscles. The psoas major‚ erector spinae‚ abdominals‚ and the spinal postural muscles are usually stable. The body has two

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    Throughout history lifestyles have changed dramatically according to their time period. One example of this is the changes between the Renaissance period and Industrial Revolution. Each era had their own social classes: the higher class of the royalty and nobles‚ middle class of the merchants and bourgeoisie‚ and lower class of peasants and servants. As one would guess‚ life in the Industrial Revolution was very disparate from that of the Feudal Age. Some areas such as living and working‚ especially

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