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    Preserving Endangered Languages As An Art Form The article “Why Do Language Die?” by Noah Tesch reminds me a conversation that I had with a Cherokee when I visited a Cherokee Preservation festival several years ago. When I asked if they are speaking their native languages, he told me that the government requires their younger generations to learn whatever are in their culture, including learning the Cherokee language, because their language is near extinction. Languages are not only a way to…

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    types of approaches of valuation according to standardize valuation format in relation to the assignment of valuation purpose the results become accepted and gain trust by the community. In the valuation process, it is important to consider any easements or other statutory rights and obligations to employ such as appropriate valuation approach with all requirement formats, restrictive covenants over the property, the nature and extent of permitted use, potential for change of use and proposed…

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    things you, the average citizen, can do: sign the petition to tell President Obama to permanently stop construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline. Call the White House at (202) 456-1111 to tell President Obama to Stand with Standing Rock and “deny the easement to the Dakota Access Pipeline.” Donate to Standing Rock Sioux to sustain the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline. Protest in your local community, in your online spaces, and in any way you can. Inform your friends, family,…

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    his point by stating how computers are more efficient and thorough than human beings. To further this position, he uses the explanation that no individual wants the average, imperfect human to manufacture their car. Instead, many individuals take easement from an computerized manufacturing system and would much prefer to have their expensive car made by a safe and flawless machine. Though I agree with Kelly’s point that computers play a very impactful role in the building of many of our…

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    4.1 Research hypothesis Based on the above conceptual model various hypotheses have been developed that evaluates the impact of customers’ prior product knowledge, persuasiveness of online reviews have on their purchase intentions, consumer based brand equity and attitudes toward the perfume brands in a specific market. In an effort to give a better insight of the variables that are going to be used in the survey, a brief definition of each variable will be provided. Dependent variables are…

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    “An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law” (Martin Luther King Jr.). The term ‘civil disobedience’ was first used by Thoreau in his 1848 essay to describe his refusal to pay for the taxes to prosecute a war in Mexico and to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law passed by the American government.…

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    (TCO C) A project to remodel an office area has the following activities. (Hint: You will need to build an AIB diagram, perform a forward pass, and perform a backward pass to answer this question.)............... a) What are the critical path activities? (5 points) b) What is the project's scheduled completion time? (5 points) c) What is the slack or float for Activity B? Show your calculations. (5 points) d) What is the slack or float for Activity C? Show your calculations. (5 points) e) What…

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    There are mental health facilities out there and financial support programs hey there are flaws with these easement options. The facilities are not located in the most efficient places, and the type of aid is not always the most effective. The most effective form of aid is psychological. This form of aid is truly beneficial because it breaks down the effects of…

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    Psychotherapeutic professionals have been acknowledged in practice as early as 1896, acknowledged primarily with Sigmund Freud, “the true pioneer in the recognition of the importance of unconscious mental activity” (Beystehner, 2006, para. 1). Since then, numerous therapists, philosophers, studies and educational programs have been pursued in the betterment for the professional therapy practice today. Becoming a Therapist: On the Path to Mastery enclosed important subjects that are essential in…

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    In creating “The Reeve’s Tale”, Chaucer incorporates many literary elements such as character, theme and symbolism. “The Reeve’s Tale” involves a Miller named Simpkin, who stole wheat and corn. A deceitful Miller lived with a wife, young woman daughter, and infant. Two college scholars go on a trip to the Miller’s house to get their grain ground, and the Miller attempts to cheat the two scholars. The two scholars are too intelligent for him, but the Miller unties the scholars’ horses, so the…

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