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    and catch people’s eye.          what did each section deal with? Each section dealt with a different stage or step of how to set up and present yourself and your presentation in a professional way that catches your attention.          What questions did you ask yourself as you were reading? Does this guy know what he’s talking about? How does this help me? Where can I go to find more information about this topic?          How can you change your note taking skills for the future? I can

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    Robot waiters never lose patience Last updated 05:00 23/12/2010 ROBOT WAITER: Robots serve as entertainers‚ servers‚ greeters and receptionists at the Dalu Robot restaurant. Service with a smile also comes with an electronic voice at the Dalu Robot restaurant‚ where the hotpot meals are not as famous yet as the staff who never lose their patience and never take tips. The restaurant‚ which opened this month in Jinan in northern Shandong province‚ is touted as China’s first robot hotpot eatery

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    Chapter 3: Dr Jekyll was quite at ease (p.19-20) Q.1: How does Jekyll describe Lanyon? What does it suggest about Jekyll’s feelings about his own abilities? Jekyll describes Lanyon just after Utterson mentions Jekyll’s will. He compares Utterson’s ’distressed’ attitude about the will with Lanyon’s about his scientific work. Jekyll also calls him a ’hide-bound pedant’‚ which has obviously a negative meaning. Then‚ he shows disagreement for a scientific matter. He says: ’what he called my scientific

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    state of Saxony. 2008: First seizure of MDPV in the United States. 2009: MDPV became illegal in Denmark. 2010: MDPV made a controlled drug in the UK‚ Sweden‚ Germany‚ Australia and Finland. First reports of the widespread retail marketing of ’bath salts’ containing MDPV in the U.S. The US recognizes both Mephedrone (July‚ 2010) and MDPV (December‚ 2010) "a drug and chemical of concern". 2011: MDPV sale and possession are banned in Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Delaware‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Hawaii‚ Idaho

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    A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove   James Moloney   Answer all the questions (except the ones in grey) in full sentences in your workbook after you have read the chapter. Please note that the page numbers given are for a different edition of the novel.   Kerry The Matt family consisted of the Mother Kerry and three children Sarah‚ Carl and Harley. 1. Why was it easier for the family to keep Kerry’s family name ‘Matt’? 2. Why did Carl save up his money? What does this tell you about Carl? 3. How does

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    The Baths of Caracalla. The baths of Caracalla were enormous buildings‚ with huge frescoed vaults covering the massive rooms. Constructed which began in 212AD and took approximately five year to complete. The original name of the bath was called the Thermae Antoninanae. (power) The baths of Caracalla was a great accomplishment in Greek history and was shown evidentially threw the benefit for the people‚ novelty and uniqueness and the Architecture. The baths of Caracalla was a great project who

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    The bath riots Whether they are legal or illegal‚ immigrants have experienced discrimination from a large group of americans citizens. I believe they should have more consideration and respect‚ therefore‚ helping immigrants to have a better life here in the US. Coming to United States represents a huge opportunity to get a better job than what their country can offer them and their families. Trying to get into America has become a big accomplishment‚ specially for the Mexican population and their

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    2012 Bath Salts Bath salts effect human health in a dangerous way‚ because they have effects that no one ever thought about and they should be banned from the market. Many believe bath salts is to is to be used in one’s bath water after a long day. It will supposly help relax one after a difficult day. However‚ bath salts are dangerous and most people are not aware of it. Bath salts are basically used for drug now days there are not the bath salts people used in there bath water‚ this

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    Bath Salts Nothing to Relax About PSY 101-06 Ann Blumer Linisa E Beal Portfolio #8 Something close to an epidemic is happening in real communities across the state of Maine and Bangor is being labeled as "ground zero". A drug called chemically MDPV or methylenedioxypyrovalerone has surfaced in this area. Its street name goes by a myriad of different names mainly bath salts. We’ve heard it called Monkey Dust‚ Bliss‚ and Ivory Wave. Call it

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    Bath Salts or Designer Cathinones The principal active ingredient in bath salts MDPV (methylenedioxypryrovalerone) is a highly potent synthetic cathinone derivative. The Navy takes a zero tolerance stance when it comes to the use of synthetic drugs. According to SECNAV Instruction 5300.28D‚ the use of any controlled substances and designer drugs such as "bath salts" is prohibited and could result in discharge from the Navy. From the Seattle Weekly: “According to the feds‚ the drug first

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