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    Association strongly opposed to application to athletics” (Galles, Summer 2004). In 1984, Grove City vs. Bell went as far as to establish that only programs that directly received federal funding were binded to Title IX (Women’s Sports Foundation). To date, there have been twenty court challenges to Title IX attempting to decrease gender equity (Winslow). In fact it was not until 1988, when Congress overrode Grove City vs. Bell as well as a veto by President Reagan and enacted the Civil Rights…

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    Jessica Liu MUSI 2361 Paper One: Jiangnan sizhu The term sizhu is a musical term that has been used all throughout history in East Asian countries especially Taiwan and China, which describes what the instruments in the genre are made of. Si meaning silk, which is what the strings are made up of in string instruments, and zhu meaning bamboo, which is what the wind instruments in Jiangnan sizhu, are made of. Despite the fact that sizhu is used in different countries, Jiangnan is a “geographical…

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    Self Assessment

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    performance ratings and more promotions than low self-monitors (Day, Schleicher, Unckless, & Hiller, 2002). Research has also demonstrated that “self-monitoring and social control are key interpersonal competencies that predict charismatic leadership” (Groves, 2005). As my aspiration lies in being a marvelous entrepreneur, I hope to inculcate high self-monitoring ability that will open avenues of success for…

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    Glur's Tavern Case Study

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    Disappointing Service at Glur’s Tavern Introduction Glur’s Tavern, one of the most-populated lunch and dinner destinations in Columbus, NE. Glur’s Tavern is the oldest Tavern in the state of Nebraska, it has been in operation since 1899. The Omaha World Herald states that Glur’s Tavern has long been recognized as the oldest bar that is still in operation West of the Missouri (Hansen). It is family owned by a Columbus native, and has been family owned for the majority of its 141 years in…

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    Hsi Lai Temple History

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    Los Angeles is known for many of its sites; whether it be The Grove --known for its retail and entertainment complex-- or the Getty Center—notorious for its free art exhibit—the city of LA is a place for many cultures to unit. One site in particular, the Hsi Lai Temple, does not have the entertainment as the grove or the sculptures of ones work, however it offers much more to one’s knowledge about the meaning of life. Whether it is its history that intrigues one’s mind, the structure and design…

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    William Crane: War Soldier

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    1. The reason why Crane’s approach to writing about the war was fresh is because; it felt like a fictional war novel. Crane’s approach with this story was to describe the experiences of war, and battle as he saw it should be. Crane was trying to display the meaning, and characteristics of war in his writing. He wanted to give the reader an experience of our everyday soldier life, so we would get a glimpse of what they go through. I also felt Crane was trying to inspire people to reach their…

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    Kolda Monologue

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    their waxy-leaves. When, on the horizon, a burnt orange ribbon lined its lip, radiating waves of indigo and cobalt and casting the world beneath it in an eerie, complacent glow. A creamy fog would trickle across the hyssop field from border of Sylph Grove, a merciful cover to nature’s cities beneath, blotting the cotton-hued blanket with splotches of bold lavender. The fog brought the smell of the mountains with it, mating with the wooden and charcoal scents of her home, to wrest her from her…

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    and Dorothy Jongeward (1971), Born to Win: Transactional Analysis with Gestalt Experiments, Da Capo Press Inc Berne, Eric. Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy. Grove Press, Inc., New York, 1961. Page 4. Harris, Thomas A. I’m OK – You’re OK. HarperCollins Publishers Inc., New York, 1967. Page 12. Berne, Eric. Games People Play. Grove Press, Inc., New York, 1964. Page…

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    and was affected by polio. Her sister was from a previous marriage of her mother’s. Jackie lived in the house in Norwalk until she married in 1950. Despite the depression Jackie’s father afforded a good life for his family. He also farmed his orange grove. They had many family barbeques and family dinners with music, and dancing. Jackie went to Little Lake Elementary School which was in Santa Fe Springs. She attended and graduated from Whittier High School in 1948. Jackie said she was quite…

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    birth of Malcolm little/X at University Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. Son of Earl and Louise little. Malcolm was a civil right hero and believing that prospects for peaceful resolution to America's race problems. At the age of 6 he was enrolled in grove elementary school and soon after Malcolm's father "earl little" died endure mysterious circumstance but Malcolm X believed he had been killed by white, soon after Malcolm's mother was committed to committed to the State Mental Hospital in…

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