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    recommend stocks to David. As Whitney was doing health care and environment stocks‚ he hired Brian Doyle to do high technology industry stocks. He also hired Rachel Kindred who was in venture capital business and had become a general partner herself. Lately he had also interviewed Donald Fisk‚ a previous high tech portfolio manager and Mary Robinson a health care stocks specialist. Analysis: B1: As David Hired Doyle without consulting anyone in the office and not even Whitney‚ He proved incompatible with

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    Whitney portrayal of the historical duplicity of men – as showcased in the classics – subverts traditional hierarchical notions of gender roles while ventriloquizing feelings and experiences that are shared by women to this day. Positing this poem within

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    ways. The dog’s antics had brought forth gay laughter from my mother‚ which added a touch of softness to her domineering disposition. That’s when I decided to take advantage of the situation and without mincing my words‚ I nonchalantly say‚ “Whitney‚ I withdrawn from the J. C. West Academy of Fine Art ‚ on Friday and have accepted a proposition put forth by Tommy Apple‚ an iconic tattoo artist and owner of the multinational corporation‚ Ink It Baby.” Well‚ by the time the last syllable

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    Eli Whitney was born on a farm in Westboro‚ Massachusetts‚ on December 8‚ 1765. Whitney’s Mother‚ Elizabeth Fay‚ died of a heart attack in the year 1777. At the age 14 Eli ran a nail manufacturing operation that ended up being very profitable. He had sold nails from his Dad’s workshop during the Revolutionary War. Because Eli’s stepmother didn’t support his wish to attend college‚ he worked as a farm laborer and a school teacher to save up money. Eli then prepared to go to Yale at Leicester Academy

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    his friend‚ Whitney. “How in the world did you get here?” asked Rainsford. Whitney was shocked when he saw Rainsford squatting up in a tree. “Is that you‚ Rainsford?” Whitney

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    do because there were not machines to do them like we have now. Eli Whitney was the man who invented the Cotton Gin‚ and made the Cotton production go along ten times faster. Eli Whitney was born in 1765‚ and grew up on a farm in Massachusetts. When he had grown older‚ he got a job at a tobacco plantation in South Carolina. But with the growing cotton industry in the south‚ Whitney’s employers turned to growing cotton. Eli Whitney saw how hard it was to grow and manufacture cotton‚ because it took

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    It was in April of 2010‚ I was with my friends‚ Tionna and Whitney. When there was a boy in my 3rd-grade class. His name was Eugene. I genuinely didn’t like him due to the fact that he always would try to be a goody-two-shoes. So one day he comes to school with a crimson red Nintendo DS‚ bragging to everyone how cool it looked. Showing it to people and pointing out every aspect that it had. The more that he ranted about his crazy “new technology” the more angry and frustrated we all had gotten.

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    through the bushes and thick trees‚ a small man approaching him. This man seemed a bit more rawboned than Zaroff’s larger‚ more manly build. “Rainsford?” questioned the mysterious man in a quite skittish voice. “Rainsford‚ is that you? It’s me‚ Whitney‚” he said. Rainsford bolted out from his hiding‚ revealing himself to his lost acquaintance. His feeling of relief was immense. He was going to escape the island. “We must keep our voices

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    smoke into the air. Suddenly the boat started to turn around! Over here! Over here! Rainsford shouted. Rainsford started to recognize the boat as it came closer. It was Whitney and the crew. They came back for him. The boat pulled on shore and Whitney stepped off. “Whitney‚ I can’t believe it’s you!” Rainsford rejoiced. Whitney said “When I woke up the next morning and realized you weren’t there I insisted we turn around and go look for you. We searched everywhere and then when I saw the smoke

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    the story‚ Whitney and Rainsford are discussing their love for hunting. Whitney‚ in his sensitivity‚ states that hunting is great "for the hunter" implying that hunting is not fun for the prey.This statement can be used as an example of foreshadowing the hunt between Rainsford and the General. Another example of foreshadowing was when Rainsford and Whitney are on the boat and Rainsford says‚ "Can’t see it‚" and Whitney replies‚ "You’ve good eyes‚" Whitney mentions that

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