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    on that experience to set new targets and benchmarks to achieve in order to improve the performance of the YMCA. Mrs. Palmer-Korn, however, had other duties as well. These duties required her to travel 50 percent of her time. Even tough, on the surface, it may have looked as if Mrs. Palmer-Korn had great concern for production; on the ground, however, it failed. Because Mrs. Palmer-Korn was only present 50 percent of the time at the Scarborough YMCA, proper monitoring and adjusting to her new…

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    Love is usually depicted as an intense feeling of deep affection which can be directed towards anything. Additionally, love is often depicted as a happy ending to a story; however, it is rarely seen as a sad ending to a story. In What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Raymond Carver portrays the theme that the feeling of love is unstable and weak, which is why love is not an everlasting experience. The couples in “Gazebo,” “Sacks,” and “What We Talk About When We Talk Love,” separate from…

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    She lived in a Jewish background with her parents, Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer and siblings: Uri, Jubal, and Sunyata. For the most part she went to school at Petaluma High School, but was later home schooled because she got bullied by girls for looking tomboyish. She later got revenge on one of the girls when they asked for…

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    Animated Short Film. When he was older Dartmouth awarded Geisel with an honorary doctorate. He also received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal from the professional children’s librarians. In 1984 he won a special Pulitzer Prize for his “contribution over nearly half a century to the education of America's Children and parents”. He has won two Academy awards, two Emmy awards, a Peabody award, The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, and the Pulitzer Prize. Additionally, Geisel has a star on the Hollywood…

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    o Abstract symbolism • Laura Wheeler Waring art was displayed in the country’s first exhibition of African-American Art. (1927) o William E. Harmon Foundation • Meta Fuller’s art bridged the gap between the black presence in European art and the gradual acceptance of the black…

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    Clark, Steven E., Michael A. Erickson Jesse Breneman. 2011. "Probative value of absolute and relative judgments in eyewitness identification." Law and Human Behavior 35 (5): 364-380. Accessed September 14, 2016. doi: 10.1007/s10979-010-9245-1. This peer-viewed report, published in the Law and Human Behavior journal, the official journal for the American Psychology-Law Society compares the two decision-making models of judgement, relative and absolute using the WITNESS model (a computerised…

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    a place that was created so that the public could observe certain popular pieces of the time. Some artists began stepping up to the plate to create works that showcased pride in African American culture. Among these people were Palmer Hayden, Malvin Gray Johnson, and Laura Wheeler Waring. Many depicted the African American culture in a positive way through these new art pieces…

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