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    Dolly's influence continued to grow after the release of her films as newly revealed facets of her already complex personality attracted a diverse group of people. The "lite feminism" of 9 to 5 made her appealing to feminists and working women without offending women with more conservative values. The sexual nuances of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas hinted at homosexuality and her pro-gay rights comments in interviews made her an icon for the queer community. Dolly's feminism and ties to…

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    Attention Deficit Disorder Association, also known as ADDA, is a non-profit organization determined to accomplish its “main mission, which is to enlighten the general public about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, especially within adults, as well as, providing a network and resource possibilities to benefit adults with ADHD to thrive,” as stated by the ADDA on their About Us page. It is significant to critically evaluate websites to make sure the material provided is reliable and…

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    1. What personal doubts and practical fears did you have when you were starting your business and how did you get past them? Them: Some of my biggest fears when creating Work2Hard copyright infringement and and developing my brand. I didn’t want my clothes to look like everyone else’s clothes. I wanted them to be stylish, good quality, and affordable for all price points. I wasn’t afraid that my product was going to look like other products on the market, but I was afraid that my product would…

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    In my analysis, I will focus on two different essays; Be Specific by Natalie Goldberg and Killing the Written Word by Snippets by Naomi S. Baron. The list of things that Goldberg uses in her writing has a purpose to show the reader the many names objects have, and to give the reader a better understanding why it is so important to call things by their real names. Baron argues that when students rely on sound bites instead of full articles and books in their research, they lose the ability to…

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    I wanted thank you for allowing Bagley Consulting Solutions the opportunity to work with Prudential Financial. As requested, we have evaluated the email and internet usage company wide, which would include the board of directors and have made recommendations on potential policy’s that would reduce overall personal employee usage of the internet as well as prevent unethical or malicious activity. Our analysis included incoming and outgoing email, websites access, and overall internet usage by…

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    On December 17th, 1903, the Wright Brothers took flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The iconic event was the first fully documented successful powered flight by a heavier-than-air aircraft. The brothers catapulted to the front of aviation innovation; the names Orville and Wilbur Wright became known world-wide, and the brothers were celebrated as heroes in the United States. All of this praise couldn’t last forever, though, and soon Orville and Wilbur encountered issues with the patenting and…

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    Overall, the main reason teenagers love arcade style games is because they are imaginative and competitive. Review Comments  Highly satisfied with resulting product because it is funny.  This game will not be used for financial gain, so copyright infringements are invalid.  Will credit authors for materials used in this project.  In this case, a lot of the task had been completed early.  Loving the game along with the selected…

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    A.Problems 1. Threats to freedoms 2. Technology problems 3. Privacy (lack of transparency) & confidentiality IV. CHINA A. Social media B.Poltical censorship C.Commercial control V. USA A. Copyright law B. Downloads Conclusion Censorship is the control of all the written, audiology, and visualization media. Censorship is a government and relevant institutions responsibility these days. However, many countries…

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    The use of electronic devices during classes has been a discussed issue for long, because of problems regarding the safety of the wireless connection, the costs of using these kind of devices for learning institutions and the personal use each student does with them. Many researchers argue that technologies used during lectures are only damage for students, because they tend to pass their time on social networks or surfing in Internet rather than follow the lesson. According to Dr. Claire La…

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    In Chapter Seven of Disposable People, Richard Bales outline three main reasons why modern slavery has flourished including overpopulation, economic globalization, corruption. For each of these reasons, Bales outlines several tactics for combating human trafficking. In relation to overpopulation, Bales writes that, “The best contraceptives in the world--education and social protection against poverty in old age and illness--are also the best guard against enslavement.” Therefore, educating and…

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