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    Has communicating over the internet replaced human connection? Mae, the protagonist in the Dave Eggers novel The Circle, discovers how different her life can be without privacy after beginning work for the large internet company the Circle. Truman, of Peter Weir’s The Truman Show, a man whose whole life has been set up, captured and broadcast for the whole world to see, also discovers his lack of privacy and tries to put an end to it. Mae does not find her life to be strange until people bring…

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    The two-story home had the "New" symbol stating that the Fannie Mae approved repair contractors had performed certain repairs. The agent provided many bright images and a text into the listing. However, there was a kitchen drawer and bathroom vanity cabinet that were left open. The exterior images showed a gorgeous brick two-story home with a side entrance to the three car attached garage and a gigantic front yard. The huge backyard was surrounded by trees and shrubbery with a large brick…

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    minutely interesting to intriguingly gruesome. Mae Jemison: First African-American Woman in Space Mae Jemison grew up in Morgan Park, an upscale area of southern Chicago. There she attended Morgan Park High School. Mae was so smart, that she surpassed all the available math classes at her high school. Her thirst for knowledge drove her to show up to school before it started in order to attend Calculus tutoring, a class which wasn't offered at the time. Mae participated in several…

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    Her music, and sprit touched everyone’s hearts. The heart that was impacted the most was my stepdad. January 6, 1996, Johnnie Mae Nuuhiwa, a mother, fiancé, and harpist was murdered. They fell in love and saw the strengths within each other. Enduring the death of his fiancé, he learned how to escape his empty emotions and continue on in this world. Feeling as if the pain will never end people have to accept death as a way of life. Worried and confused he wondered where his fiancé could be.…

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    time, it cannot be debated that to this day there remains the idea that a woman can behave in a “disagreeable” manner that society may look down upon her sexuality, faith, activities, etc, with scolding eyes and flaming tongues. In the case of Etta Mae Johnson, her promiscuous sexing of young black men draws negative speculation from her neighbors, who refuse to address her by her first name and simply address her as “Ms. Johnson.” Because of this Etta feels further inclined to continue her…

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    likely not the only person who identifies with those statements, but they will list them nonetheless. Generally the “I Am” statements that a person gives are the components of their identity that they cling to most strongly. In Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown, Molly anchors her identity to the fact that she is strong and capable, her own hero. Ziggy, the main character of Try by Dennis Cooper, alternately places the fact that he is…

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    The book “Impossible Subjects,” by Mae M. Ngai was published by Princeton University Press in 2004. Ngai chronicles the evolution of immigration laws and practices since the passing of the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act in 1924; marking the end of an era in which immigration policies were either unmarked, or unclear. This act instigates the beginning of a national quota that predetermines the number of immigrants allowed in the country, broken down by race. The quota was to be active by the census…

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    market allows bank to sell mortgages to certain investors and government lending agencies. This is where both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac come into play. Although the names of both of these agencies sound similar there is one key difference between the two agencies. Let's look at what each of these agencies has to do with the mortgage and housing industry. Fannie Mae Fannie Mae also known as the Federal National Mortgage Association, is an enterprise that is government-sponsored, they are in…

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    A Visit with Sallie Mae Fisher People are living longer and want to stay as independent as possible, for as long as possible. With advanced age come factors that pose a threat to an older person’s safety and well-being. As we examine “The Home Visit with Sallie Mae Fisher” (Grand Canyon University, n.d.). Problems and identified risks will be discussed in order of priority. Evidence will be provided with recommendations and interventions to help make Sallie Mae safer at home.…

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    information collected by Fannie Mae in 2012 through industry wide Energy and Water Market Research Survey. Fannie Mae surveyed more than 1100 multifamily properties across the country to collect comprehensive data about energy and water from the property managers and owners. This dataset was then reviewed to remove any properties with missing or incorrect information associated with consumption and cost of energy and water. After cleaning the dataset, Fannie Mae published subset of 955…

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