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    corners to the words on the upper left. On the upper left, there are seven rows of words: the first six rows are the interview of the man, and the last row is the advertising slogan. The man with short hair folds his arms, smiling, looking towards the lens camera on the right hand side. He is wearing a gray anorak jacket, and wearing a Rolex Watch on his left hand. Under his right arm there is a coil of blue and white climbing rope. In front of the background, a silver round shaped Rolex Watch…

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    Google announced that they're developing a feature that does just that with their upcoming "Google Lens" software for phones. It just uses your phone, but it's definitely more augmented reality than Pokemon Go. You hold your phone up to some shops or whatever, and it uses things like your phone location, compass, maybe even reading text to figure out…

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    After conducting my due research about scholarly opinions, and how they warped in with my opinions I found it necessary to contact one of the pillars of American journalism, and that is the Poynter institute. I was able to find how the Poynter institute felt about this piece and they, as soon as AP went forward with the photo, defended them calling the photo ethical and important…

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    say it is “important” that employees be “comfortable working with colleagues, customers, and/or clients from diverse cultural backgrounds (Wells). Having diverse schools allows an easier transfer for when the students get a real job and come into contact with someone of a different race. Diverse schools also allow the students’ to learn more about one another. It can also break prejudices that you might have held at one point of someone that is of a different race. It allows for a better…

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    The scope of the primary sources reflects a large media presence despite the narrow period that Ann Jane Thornton appeared in such sources. Newspaper articles featured as the largest body of press on her, supplemented by appearances in other forms of popular media including a ballad, broadside, an autobiography, two images and an exposé in The Lady 's Magazine & Museum of the Belles-lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, Etc. Descriptions of the exact content of the sources will be further…

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    How and why police officers use excessive force against American civilians has been, and will continue to be, a controversial topic of much debate. Our nation’s history of racial conflict and inequality, both personal and systemic, has left our country more divided than ever after the recent shootings of young unarmed black youth by police officer’s. These events are rich with sociological issues such as inequality and class issues, racial profiling, the militarization of the police, law…

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    intentions of returning to Cuba or giving her daughter the opportunity to implore her heritage. Because of this, Pilar decides to take matters into her own hands. She sneaks away and takes a bus to Miami. Unfortunately for Pilar, her aunt in Miami contacts her mother and Pilar returns to New York. As time passes, Pilar loses interest in her Cuban heritage and no longer desires to return to Cuba like she used to in her early teens. It wasn’t until 1980 that she begins to fell a longing for her…

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    Precis: Hevia in “Introduction” examines the way in which perspectives on imperialism in Asia and change in Imperial China gave changed from a traditional to more modern view, and plans to apply these changes to the encounter between the British and Chinese during the MaCartney Embassy. First off, Hevia cites events throughout twentieth-century history that have identified motivations of imperialism as more than economic but instead as aims to create social hegemony throughout a state. He also…

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    neurons originate in accessory occulomotor nucleus, postganglionic neurons originate in ciliary ganglion. Its parasympathetic nerve fibers control the muscles that dilate or constrict the pupils. They also control the muscles that change the shape of the lens to allow the eyes to focus on near or far…

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    Holly Bradbury Mr. Snelgrove English 12 9/20/2015 The Trail of Transition “I, in my state of self-discovery, am fulfilled. The Trail echoes this as each footstep knocks, proclaiming ownership of my fate. The way is mine as my beliefs pave the lengths before me. They are not smooth, yet mine.” These are the words in which one could find themselves repeating as they conquer a long rigorous thru-hike over the Sierra Nevada or a pilgrimage across Vermont. Often, we find ourselves in transition. This…

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