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    This memo serves as a target plan‚ targeting new customers to Love Craft Incorporation. Love Craft Incorporation served customers for the last 30 years‚ majority of our customers is white middle age straight males/survivalist. As a result of flooding that occurs our customer is dying affecting our sales for the worst. It is time that Love Craft Incorporation creates a demographic‚ plan on ways to target new customers. Below are some suggestions: The first group of customers that we will be targeting

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    discuss‚ why I agree with Amy Chua’s parenting idea. After her daughter grows up‚ she got into an Ivy League university and gotten many high achievements‚ and was very successful. The most important part is her daughter does not hate her mom at all even her mom used to treat her that strict‚ practice four hours a day without rest time‚ etc. I will support my argument by using her daughter’s life as an example. Chua’s Ideas I had extracted two ideas from the article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior

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    Free Radicals and Aging

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    challenging to understand. One term particularly that may frequent the ears of a so-seeker would be the term “free radicals”. While our brain (serving just one of its many essential functions) processes the characters in the word that we read‚ it is now that we can examine and understand more completely what a free radical is and how these molecules affect the effects of the aging process. Free radicals are unstable oxygen molecules produced naturally in our body. When cells metabolize energy‚ these molecules

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    Imagine being in love with someone so deeply that you want to spend the rest of your life with that person‚ and ask for his or her hand in marriage. But you aren’t able to because you and your lover are of same sex‚ and live in a state like Texas where gay marriage is prohibited. There is a loophole though‚ you do have the option of traveling one thousand miles to the closest state that allows you to wed. Initially‚ some people may think that’s okay‚ it’s just another adventure in your life right

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    History/125 2012 Reconstruction Some historians argue that Radical Reconstruction was not radical enough. After studying the events of the late 19th century‚ defend whether or not you agree with this position. What are the long-term implications? After studying the evens of the late 19th century I would have to agree with the historians that state the radical reconstruction was not radical enough. I think that the intention of these changes were to change the general cultural belief

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    The book Nisekoi‚ also known as False Love‚ is about Raku Ichijo‚ his life‚ and the hardships of finding his true love. The story starts out in a field where a small boy and girl is making a promise. The promise is to meet again and get married; the only thing the boy has to remember the girl is a pendant that could be unlocked with a key which the girl kept. Raku Ichijo’s normal day for him becomes a little less normal when a girl named Chitoge Kirisaki lands on him out of nowhere and appears to

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    Radical Theories on Crime

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    RADICAL THEORY Many people are identify as a criminal for their actions on wich those actions were forced for the demoralization and brutalization of conditions under many people are force to live. Radical theories of crime causation are generally based on the uneven wealth in a sociaty. The longest people can find weaker people it will always be a cause for a crime by taking advantage of other people or preying on the them or in others cases when the person is force to commit a crime for

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    Robert Berkhofer’s The Idea of the Indian: Invention and Perpetuation introduces a critical and thorough narrative of the perception of “Native Americans” from the early European colonizer perspective. Further‚ Berkhofer evaluates how this definition has historically transcended into the diluted idea of the “Indian‚” discussing the latter’s cultural and societal implications. Berkhofer first introduces the early white settlers’ classification of Native American group‚ which were cited as varying

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    Class Concepts Rashi K. Shukla’s “Methamphetamine: A Love Story” could be a textbook itself about social problems. Many different concepts discussed in “Social Problems: Community‚ Policy‚ and Social Action” can be observed through the lives of only 33 participants from Oklahoma. Each adult described the world of methamphetamine in necessary‚ but excruciating detail. They told of traumatic childhoods‚ the impact of the drug on their mental well being‚ and the burden it had on those closest to them

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    Grenville’s “The Idea of Perfection” is one that focuses on a particular bridge‚ located over Cascade Rivulet‚ probably in the outskirts of their town. In this passage‚ the extensive use of descriptive language is clear; the main character picks up many details of the bridge and its surroundings as she explores it. A thematic point in this extract is linked with the title‚ “The Idea of Perfection”‚ where through the tranquil style in which this extract is written‚ we get an idea that his bridge‚

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