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    implementing the new organizational structure for the Partnerships Team, OAI also prioritized pipeline development and management, including the identification of new prospects and developing a sales strategy with collateral materials for new Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) assets. In this report, we describe progress, opportunities, and challenges for three areas: 1) implementing the new organizational structure; 2) developing a sales strategy for new GSUSA assets; and 3) pipeline development…

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    became a motivator for her to write this novel. In the book, the author navigates us around the unjust world in the racially biased Southern USA in the 1900’s, through the eyes of Jean Louise Finch, or as one may know her, Scout. The book is a virtual portal to the world Scout lives in. Lee takes the readers on a journey in which Scout, a naive but curious girl, discovers and fights many different kinds of discriminations which are based on race, gender, family status and class. These aspects…

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    blatant and inherent racism; However, there are numerous other types of prejudice, for example, the prejudice the main character Scout faces for being a tomboy, or the prejudice Atticus Finch consequently faces for defending a black man. In this analysis, I will take a deeper look into the prejudice exhibited in the novel. The novel tells the story of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, and her brother Jeremy Atticus "Jem" Finch, and their upbringing in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930's. The children,…

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    strategies to improve achievement and provide rigorous curricula in STEM subjects, but also to broaden the participation of women and girls” (WHITE HOUSE SOURCE). Although raising the scores of already excelling students…

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    Have you ever felt that people judge you based on your looks or have you gone through things you thought were harsh to you at the moment ? When in reality you do not exactly know what harsh is unless you were a Japanese during WWII. Take a look, more of a consideration the way the U.S. made the japanese ethnicity/ancestry feel. For a while we have been reading many articles about what happened in the internments and how japanese felt and many of them have themes that they share. The texts…

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    something big such a war happened by something small such as sex scandal. in this movie, The title describes that how media manipulate public opinion. Two weeks before the presidential election, the president of USA caught having sex with a young teenage girl how was related to the girl scouts in the white house. The media fixed the problem by making fake news, they created fake war with Albania to drive people attention away from a problem. The media expert Stanley Motts was able to draw the…

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    Lancaster, PA. During this time, I was also the Entertainment Editor of the Newspaper, and a member on the Mock Trial team. While in my first year of college, I joined Kappa Delta sorority where I was able to become active in organizations such as Girl Scouts of the USA and Prevent Child Abuse America. Besides being a detail-oriented, well-rounded, and excellent student, I possess the motivation to…

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    because in our day many people use the internet to do their work. In fact people use the internet for everything. which means advertising is so big in the USA that in year “2015 over $189 billion was spent on ads alone that is crazy number. As we established that i have already mentioned that AT&t does a lot of advertising. I would like to give two examples of their advertising campaign. In the first advertisement…

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    characters point of view. In Girl, Interrupted the main character Susanna narrates in a cool, unemotional voice at times throughout the film, where she talks about her perceptions of the other female patients and her mental state. Her emotionless tone provides evidence for the detachment she feels from the world around her, and a wish to leave certain conclusions to her audience. Voice over is also used in To Kill A Mockingbird. The opening credits feature the hands of a young girl colouring in,…

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    Patriot Act Research Paper

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    How the Russian Revolution caused the USA Patriot Act of 2001 The Russian Revolution was the effect of a civil uprising, and caused many events in the early 20th including the PATRIOT ACT of 2001. This 342-page piece of legislation was responsible for more than 150 amendments and 15 federal laws. The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, the full name of the USA Patriot Act, primarily deals with combating the…

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