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    Chloe Duke 10/10/15 Ak Studies My memory of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic in Alaska is very vivid in my mind. I remember hearing about it first happening in the lower 48. To be more specific in Boston and then how it spread the flu to Philadelphia all spreading from shipyard to shipyard, boat to boat, person to person. On September 17, a ship docked at the Puget Sound Naval Station, which is near Seattle, Washington, where longshoremen loaded steamships that happened to be bound for…

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    to in order to survive even if it is not morally right. In Lord of the Flies piggy and others are taking advantage of. Jack said “And the next thing Ralph said my hunters are no good... He isn 't a proper chief.” Jack tries to trick and brainwash the boys into believing that Ralph is the bad guy. The boys look up to Jack as the lead hunter in trust him. Jack uses their love for him as a tool to gain control of the whole island. He tells the boys lies about Ralph and piggy to get the boys on his…

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    Lola Leslie Case Study

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    “Lolo Evan” Lolo Evan’s ill thoughts and feelings towards his parents did not change. But, he somehow acknowledged that his experience of too strict discipline from his parents had negative effects on him. Slowly, he was able to open up about his life stories…

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    The Piano (1993) by Jane Campion How vulnerable can a woman be when indulging in her passions? In life, as in nature, it is not possible to see beyond the horizon. When, followed by her young daughter Flora, Ada McGrath, a strong-willed and self-sufficient Scottish widow, mute for having willed herself not to speak, arrives in New Zealand as an imported bride for an arranged marriage to a land-grabber named Alisdair Stewart; she certainly could never have imagined what the final outcome would be…

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    Boo Radley – who are identified as mockingbirds, as innocent people who have been hurt because of their interaction with evil. Some examples of this are when Mr. Underwood compares Tom Robinson’s death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children” (Lee, p. 244) and when Scout believes that hurting Boo Radley would be like “shootin’ a mockingbird” (Lee, p. 280) and when Miss Maudie explains to Scout that, “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy…. That’s…

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    LA-203 Trusts

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    LA-203 Equity and Trusts Coursework I. Introduction The Statute of Frauds 1677 introduced formalities for the creation of trusts of land. Section 7 required that, “… all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law entitled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly avoid and of none effect”. Section 53(1) of the Law of…

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    Lego Research Paper

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    gravitational waves. Well, they did. This morning, the LIGO team announced that they had picked up gravitational waves from the collision of two orbiting black holes. “We have detected gravitational waves from a binary black hole system,” says Matthew Evans,…

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    In the stories On The Side Walk Bleeding by Evan Hunter and Killers by O.E Middleton, isolation is a main idea. Both stories have a main character who finds them selves alone and vulnerable. Andy a gang member is stabbed by another gang and lies dying in an alleyway in the fist story. In the second story, a Harrier Hawk was struck by a car and lies dying on the side of the road. Isolation is shown in both these stories through the aspects of Setting, characters and storyline. This is relevant…

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    For decades, a solution has been searched for to solve the problems of health care in the United States. The most major issue being the constant imbalance of cost, access, and quality. Many countries around the world have been utilizing the system of socialized health care for years, including Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom. These three international health systems will be analyzed in terms of organization, finances, outcomes in relation to cost, access, and quality, as well as the…

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    The novel takes place at an army base in the U.S. state of Georgia. Private Ellgee Williams, a solitary man full of secrets and desires, has served for two years and is assigned to stable duty. After doing yard work at the home of Capt. Pender ton, he sees the captain’s wife nude and becomes obsessed with her. Capt. Weldon Pender ton and his wife Leonora, a feeble-minded Army brat, have a fiery relationship and she takes in many lovers. Leonora’s current lover, Major Morris Langdon, lives…

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