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    Jingni Liu Muir 50 Professor Maki Smith 08 May 2014 Annotated Bibliography Final Draft Annotated Bibliography A Native of Beijing in New York. Dir. Xiaogang Feng and Xialong Zheng. Perf. Wen Jiang‚ Ji Wang. Beijing Television Art Center‚ 1993. TV Series. This was a TV series that demonstrated how economic factors played a significant role in this particular Asian American’s desire to improve his social standing‚ and pursue his dream of financial success. The protagonist‚ Qiming Wang‚ came to America

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    Annotated Bibliography Regarding Social-Emotional Learning and Academic Stress Prepared by Prof. Michele Dauber‚ Stanford University and We Can Do Better Palo Alto in collaboration with Challenge Success October 2011 How to Use this Bibliography This annotated bibliography was prepared at Stanford University under the supervision of faculty from the Law School and the School of Education working in collaboration with Challenge Success. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. If you are

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    Building Positive Relationships in the Classrooms May 20‚ 2012 Abstract Students need a relationship with the teacher through clear communications and clear expectations. There is a cooperative learning involved in the successful classroom and that comes from successful relationships. If there is strictly lectures and straight information given in a class then there will be many miss opportunities for teachers and students to develop and learn. Student lead

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    Gender Criticism Essay of John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” When John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” was first published in the 1930’s‚ it was a time of great societal change. Women‚ who had always been seen as fragile and weak‚ were struggling for equality in a male dominated society. This story was Steinbeck’s attempt to draw attention to this subject‚ and bring these issues to light. This story is centered on the main character Elisa Allen. Elisa is unhappy and frustrated with her position

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    Boundaries of Life Elisa Allen‚ the main character in John Steinbeck’s story The Chrysanthemums‚ is a lonely farmers wife who is stuck in her roll due to the views society has on women. She is an eager person who fiends for excitement and passion in her life. Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond her control‚ she is virtually isolated from society trapped in the fenced of the country farm. Despite Elisa Allen’s physical appearance that is more masculine that feminine‚ she tries to have her

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    Valentina Orisa Suwandi ID : 25305043 Maclaran‚ P. (2009-2010). The SAGE handbook of marketing theory. Los Angeles; London: SAGE. This book brings together the latest in debates concerning the development of marketing theory‚ featuring original contributions from a selection of leading international authors. The aim of this handbook is to act as a stimulus for theory development of marketing by providing a large scope overview of key issues in marketing theory. Pauline Maclaran‚ Michael Saren

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    Recognize the power and limits of the mental model Ford Motor Company recognized the teen death rate in 2010. So came up with a control the limit and power of teen driving by making a key in which controls the speed and volume on how a teen drives and listens to music by inserting a chip into the key in which only allows a teen driver to drive a certain speed and listen to music at a certain volume in order to bring down the rate of teen vehicle deaths in the USA. Parents have the option of setting

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    Kahtan‚ M. (2013). CROWDFUNDING: THE DISRUPTOR’S DISRUPTOR. Ivey Business Journal Online‚ ‚ 1. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1424592873?accountid=14723 This article describes the establishment of crowdfunding and how artists‚ creatives‚ and innovators could use it to raise fund from the internet on funding their ideas. The author gather information thought MIT press and identify how people use concept of crowdsourcing on social media to raise funds. The article is useful to

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    Hamilton‚ Amy H. "What’s I Got to Do with It?" Everything’s a text: Readings for composition. By Dan Melzer and Deborah Coxwell-Teague. New York: Pearson Longman‚ 2011. 64-69. Hamilton writes of the importance of one’s personal literary history‚ noting that this also presents itself as a tool for expression and learning. Included in the work is a list of questions that can help towards defining one’s literacy in their own terms‚ by means of allowing the reader to reflect on their own personal experiences

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    1. Adarkwa‚ Kennedy Ahenkora. "LBTS Faculty Blog | Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School." Liberty University Christian College Education. Web. 13 Oct. 2013. Moral Relativism is what determines whether the action or conduct is right or wrong. This article states how from a moral absolutist standpoint‚ some things are always right‚ while some things are always wrong no matter how much one tries to rationalize them. At the same time‚ this article defines moral relativism as the

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