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    Unlike big corportations that relies on mass media advertising backed up by huge budgets, guerrilla marketing relies upon time, energy and imagination. The book Guerilla Marketing by Jay Conrad Levinson talks about various subjects such as how to develop a marketing plan, using a mixture of marketing tools, secrets to save money, and how to make creatively come to life. The chapter of the book that discusses the need for Guerilla marketing and how to develop a Guerilla campaign is where this…

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    Dear Mrs.Paul, I recently finished the book Thirteen Reasons why by Jay Asher. It is an interesting and a heart touching book, because it portrays a real life serious topic which is suicide. This book begins with an introduction of how Clay, one of the main characters in the story, arrives home from his school to find a mysterious package on his porch. In the package he finds a seven cassettes that are numbered on each side except for the last one, leading to number thirteen not fourteen as one…

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    is full of complex character interactions and dynamics, and many characters' motivations seem unclear. The main character, Jay Gatsby, a bootlegger who rose from rags to riches and harbors extreme feelings of love for a married woman, Daisy Buchanan. George Wilson, whose wife Daisy in Gatsby’s car ran over and who believes Gatsby was having an affair with his wife, shoots Jay at his pool where he relaxes. While George Wilson shoots Gatsby, Gatsby is responsible for his own death. George pulled…

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    In the society that we live in today, many people are struggling in college financially and academically. College is not a mandatory educational intuition that we must legally attend like high school and elementary school for example. College is also not free. This means that all who do attend are serious about their education. These are all the more reasons why college students deserve a quality education. Whether it’s by car or train, college students have a priority of making it to class no…

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    Unit 8 Case Study Jay Ce

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    Jay-ce is a 5-year-old kindergartener diagnosis with ASD. She is an only child. Jay-ce is in a general education class but gets support in math and reading by me, the ESE support teacher. As a five-year-old there are a few milestones she should be able to do. For language Jay-ce should be able to recall part of a story, and speaks sentences of more than five words, for cognitive milestones, she should be able to count ten or more objects. For social and emotional milestones, Jay-ce want to be…

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    Dream is to most people the ideal of complete happiness, whether that is living in a big house with a lot of nice things, or just finding that one person who can truly make you happy. Many people don't achieve their ultimate goal. For Fitzgerald's Jay Gatsby his American dream was to live a long life that was on a continuous rise. Gatsby didn't expect any negatives in his life. Many people pursue dreams this way and are destined for failure. The point of a goal or a dream is to be able to take…

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    Why is there the ichneumon fly, which injects its victims with eggs that eat the unfortunate victim from the inside out as they hatch? The ichneumon, which has stumped natural theologians for centuries, is the focus of “Nonmoral Nature” by Stephen Jay Gould. In his essay, Gould discusses the various methods that natural theologians use to transform the ichneumon’s “cruel” behavior into one that reflects benevolence, and why those natural theologians are wrong. Gould claims that we should not…

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    A woman's brain, no different than a man's, and definitely no less important. “Women’s Brains” by Stephen Jay Gould, is a piece writen to fight the idea that a woman's brain is actually smaller than a man’s. With the author being a male and a scientist, it is possible that he was definitely biased. In the piece Gould disputes George Eliot’s point of view that there was an “inferiority of women”.Just the idea that a women is inferior upsets me, why should a women be any less then a man.…

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    Jay Z and Sam Walton both began at the bottom and were born to working class families. They did not have a head start in wealth as most rich and wealthy people have present day. Jay Z and Walton both worked extremely hard to rise to the top and become successful. The ways in which they reached this level of greatness drastically differ. Walton discovered his ability to sell and promote things at a very young age. He used this to his advantage and focused on work centered around his abilities. He…

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    Jay Scott Fitter who is the author of Respect Your Children: A Practical Guide to Effective Parenting and a licensed marriage and family therapist comments, “There are examples of making sure the parent is getting the child’s attention. . . “Spanking out of anger is a problem. However, spanking to instruct can be effective.” (Staples, 2014, Pg.2) A father who was interviewed on the topic also noted, “Kids need boundaries and they need to understand that there are consequences when they step…

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