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    The Slice: A Short Story

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    things have been happening lately. Just a month ago, we had unbelievable amount of microwave radiation in the stratosphere for no apparent reason, most of it originating in Eastern Albion. Our entire Grand Archive seemed to switch its native software with no outside sources, no one from the Archive remembers modifying the servers. Additionally, Hector LeBeouf was released from prison with next to no trials. Give it time, Governor, and what you want will come to you." "Is there anything we can…

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    Museum Report The Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum and Veterans Archives was established in February 2007. The Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum and Veterans Archives is comprised of African American murals, artifacts, photographs and art work that tell the African American story. The museum is also one of the largest in the south with over eight galleries that consist of over 20 original murals, original art and artifacts all from African American inventors and artist. The…

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    However, she did not describe the slave’s stance at all. Her archives only include how many sugar mills were destroyed in the Saint Domingue and how many French were murdered, whereas the number of black slave’s…

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    knock objects down” (Atomic Archive, n.d). The change in air pressure destroys large buildings/ structures, while the violents winds can destroy trees, utility poles, and people. When a nuclear bomb strikes the earth’s surface, it creates a massive crater. Some of the radioactive material is left on the edge of the crater, while the rest is launched into the atmosphere, from where it returns to the ground. This effect is known as “radioactive fallout” (Atomic Archive,…

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    bibliography is extensive and requires much forethought on my part. I have to reach into the depth of my intellect and grasp my ability to analyze and research the subject at a scholarly level. This challenge usually takes me to the stacks in a library or archive; however, my research usually starts at the website level. With so much data digitalized…

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    During World War II, the Marine Corps used one out of thousands of languages spoken in the world to create an unbreakable code: Navajo. The Navajo code talkers served America in the World Wars by using their native language in a code that enemy could not understand. The Navajo code talkers contributed to war in a way that was vital to the US victory in the Pacific in WWII , but how exactly did the Navajo Code talkers contribute to World War? Navajo code talkers were a…

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    Men's Health Key Phrases

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    Problem statement This case study explores the key phrases employed by men’s lifestyle magazine Men’s Health across a period of 12 months (12 issues). A qualitative content analysis will be done on the text found on the front covers of the magazine, the editorial letters, as well as the advice-seeking sections. The data will be collected and analysed, and available for further in-depth psychological analysis. Research questions 1. What key phrases are repetitively used throughout the front…

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    she could find on the third floor leading to the floors underneath. Dakota crawled down the hatch first followed closely by Jeny. When both girls had their feet solid on the ground, Jeny lead Dakota to the opposite side of the floor, away from the archive room. Jeny lead her into the study room that was located in the back of the World War 2 section. Dakota started settling in and was making the room comfy for herself while Jeny was watching. After she had finished doing that she told Jeny that…

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    I chose the article “Contemporary Forces the Supported the Founding of the Boston Public Library.” about the founding of the Boston Public Library. I thought the title was interesting because it discussed the contemporary issue of the time period where the public library was developed. The Boston area enjoyed great population and wealth due to its site and economy. The economy allowed of the state of Massachusetts allowed the commonwealth to issue a low that made it mandatory for an area that…

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    clear at this stage that the alliance was nowhere near as solid as it had been during the war against Germany.26 Gaddis's interpretation of Stalin being a instigator of much of the trouble between the two countries is conflicted by the use of the archives by Roberts. He has used the evidence to come to the conclusion that in the instance of the conference Stalin himself said 'the important thing was to find common language'.27 Offner offers the substitute theory that Truman himself was simply…

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