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    Dive Bars Research Paper

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    and found 5 barflies for your next masterpiece. I've never been one for chic cocktail bars in SoHo or Laurel Canyon. The aesthetic is too ritzy, and the drinks, too complex. The people may as well be my co-workers. I prefer to be on an ol' barstool, listening to hair metal beside some 60-year-old divorcé. He's doesn't push a revamped LinkedIn profile or a lifestyle brand. He's authentic, and he abounds in dive bars, the perfect place for a young artist looking for a story to tell. Best yet, he…

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    A law professor Daniel E. Ho at Stanford University disputed the mismatch theory. His response was “black law students who are similarly qualified when applying to law school perform equally well on the bar irrespective of what tier school they attend (par 16).” Another law professor Richard Brooks at Yale University believes that mismatch exists. On the other hand he believes that some mismatch might be a good thing. That striving alongside people will…

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    happen,” I often thought as I positioned my body onto the bar. I hated heights and even being a few feet in the air on the highest uneven bar unsettled me. It seemed as if I were on the peak of a mountain top and my oxygen supply was thinning out. Each exhale made me dizzier and before you know it, I would be climbing down in a hurry, anxious to see my score even though I knew it would be low. I hated the fear I felt about practicing on the bars and how I believed that I would end up like my…

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    Serrano-Serra’s actions were tangential, without any culpable knowledge, and bolstered by his redemptive act and do not, therefore, bar him. Furthermore, the persecutor bar should not apply to Serrano-Serra because the accurate interpretation of the persecutor bar includes an exception for duress, requiring those barred to possess personal culpability in their actions. I. Serrano-Serra neither assisted persecution nor had sufficient knowledge of it occurring because his actions, when viewed as…

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    I have always loathed recording myself. However, when thinking about raising the bar in my instruction, I know it is necessary. Completing the survey made me realize that while I am trying to consistently give my students rigorous work, there are some lessons that do not exactly fit the bill. For example, in my survey, I stated that while I have given my students relevant readings, I do not do so often enough. After completing the survey and annotated lesson, it was then very useful to…

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    12-Bar Blues Analysis

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    sound of West African music. However, it is very different in terms of its tone and mood. “While ragtime is jangly and spirited, the blues takes after its name: blue, or melancholy” (Szepesi). Blues is known for its call-and-response and twelve-bar blues contributions to jazz. Most notably, its hypnotically smooth “groove” rhythm is what really sets it apart from ragtime. Also, unlike ragtime, blues incorporates narrative lyrics, typically some voicing of the hardships…

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    Soap Bar Lab Report

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    production. All of the findings which are the analysis of pH value, saponification value and moisture content of the formulation soap bar is discussed thoroughly throughout the chapter. 4.1 RESULT AND DISCUSSION The purposes of the experiment were to identify the weights of materials to be used in the formulation of soap and also to produce the average quality of soap bar using basic formulations from palm oil. Generally, soap is a salt of a compound and it is known as a fatty acid. Most soap…

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    Words cannot adequately express my deepest apologies for the incident that took place March 23, 2018 in the Tiki Bar parking lot. I truly regret the situation that I have placed myself in because this does not nor do I want this situation to speak for my character. In my 11 years of serving in the Army National Guard I have never been in any trouble nor have I ever been arrested as a civilian. However, there was no excuse for my actions, I accept full responsibility for what I did, and…

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    on a shelf. I said: Thank you and he said: You’re welcomed. At the Hot Bar, a young man helped me with a sample. He was a Caucasian male about 17 years old, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, his long red hair stuffed under a hair net. He was wearing a Ingles ball cap, black shirt, black pants and an apron. I did not see a name tag, but I thought it might be under his apron. He asked: Can I help you? I asked for a sample from the Hot Bar. The employee got a small cup and put me a sample into…

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    1. Why does Amazon use “Bar Raisers” in the hiring process? Amazon uses “Bar Raisers” to help them in the process of finding an elite recruit to fill a position and future positions at their company. As part of their Strategic human resources management, Amazon has implemented the use of bar raisers to aid in the interview process while they select future recruits for their team. This process allows them to select recruits that fit their organizational culture. As stated in the text “We want to…

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