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    Howard Gardner Bibliography Howard Gardner was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1943. Hi parents migrated from Nurnberg, Germany in 1938 with their three year old son named Eric. First born child Eric was killed in a sleighing accident, Eric death did not affect Howard’s childhood upon his thinking and development. After, this accident Howard’s parents try to focus more in the creative and intellectual activities while the risky physical activities were limited. While growing up Howard started…

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    this time, I began to overlook my program to see what was in store. I saw a few names I recognized like Claude Debussy and Johannes Brahms,…

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    CEO and Pierre Maheux, Vice-President, Corporate Controller and Interim CFO. (page no. 55). The Chairman of the Board at the time of issuance of the annual report as of Aug 31st 2014 was Jan Peeters and the Chair of the Compensation Committee was Claude A Garcia, member of the Human Resources and Strategic Opportunities Committee. (page no. 101). The statement of financial position seems to be sound with total assets equaling to the total of liabilities and shareholder's equity which is…

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    Three renowned economists of the time with differing opinions were James Shotwell, Sir Andrew McFadyean, and John Maynard Keynes. Claude Campbell states in his paper, Economic Errors of the Treaty of Versailles, “Perhaps the most favorable evaluation of the economic provisions of the Treaty was that of James T. Shotwell…He took the position that only the ‘unendurable servitudes’ in…

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    Their soul and rhythm captivated many whites that even their Masters would make them play for them. Fredrick Douglas through his experiences wrote that Slave-owners expected them to sing while they were working. There were many variations of slave songs. There were field hollers, usually sung by themselves. Then there were work songs, it was sung by a group of slaves working together. (Digital) Slaves used singing to express their beliefs and views towards each other. Most of the slaves relied…

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    has currency. In the poem I hear America Singing by Walt Whitman, it is written “Each singing to him or her and to none else.” This explains that every law abiding citizen has an everyday routine. In another poem by the simple title of “America” by Claude McKay, it says, “I love this…

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    Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” from 1925 reflects on the humiliation African Americans were tired of experiencing during the Harlem Renaissance; however, Hughes also ignites hope by looking forward towards a better future, free of this oppression. Hughes begins with a blunt proclamation of inclusion for patriotism, “I, too, sing America” (1090). He, as well as the rest of blacks, is an American who can sing along to a patriotic tune, regardless of the national prejudice. However, within the next…

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    Beauty, patience, and faith all play a big role in art, wither it is a masterpiece of a painting or an angelic symphony. Anything can be considered art with enough passion and electrifying motivation and that is exactly what Phillippe Petit had. This wire walker achieved the work of art when he walked between the twin towers, his entire life he was preparing for that moment and his way of achieving his goal was daring, and he broke all rules and inspired everyone around him. Shocking the world,…

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    Texting and Its Potential Impacts on Students’ Written Communication Skills”, Archana Srinivas, Megan White, and Hatim A. Omar, authors of, “Teens Texting and Consequences: A Brief Review”, and Sheila G. Klauer, Feng Guo, Bruce G. Simons-Morton, Marie Claude Ouitmet, Suzanne E. Lee, and Thomas A. Dingus, authors of article, “Distracted Driving and Risk of Road Crashes among Novice and Experienced Drivers,” discusses the advantages and disadvantages effects towards the usage of a cell phone…

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    Kaitlyn Hoobin Holt September 26, 2017 Plessy vs. Feruson and Brown vs. Board of Education There have been many cases that have shaped segregation into what it is now. Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education have the biggest impacts with their similarities, differences, and their influences on society. Plessy ended up with a 7-1 decision, Brown was a unanimous decision in the supreme court, and both cases have to do with the Separate but Equal Clause in the fourteenth amendment.…

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