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    developed (i.e. incremental rate, CPS rate, and CRREL rate). CPS provided these documents to the group on July 8th. 7. USAP Tractors – USAP is getting rid of a couple of their tractors. This could be a potential option for additional tractors or parts. Maggie is working on the getting Pat details on the off load sleds. They don’t have extra sleds to give RSL, but we received their design, if we want to build them. They don’t have any tractors available, because they decided to keep them, but are…

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    identifies the bleak and horrifying reality women face if they do not share the same socio-economic or education background as Emma—women being forced as commodities in the marriage market or governess trade. Jane Fairfax, Miss Bates, and Harriet Smith are women in Emma who fall into this bleak and horrifying sphere that pushes them towards one of the two markets. Thereby allowing us to infer that the realities women in Emma face are also the fears women during the eighteenth and…

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    The evolution of British Cinema has always heavily corresponded with other movements in philosophy, literature, music, painting, and architecture. As any cultural movement, it is distinctly ingrained its social counterpart. Gosford Park, a ‘quasi-Agatha Christie’ murder mystery, observes the upstairs view of guests of a stately homes, with tidbits and plot exposition of the guests and household’s family from the servants downstairs. To a great extent, the storyline acts as a commentary…

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    Isaac R (1860-1920?) “Uncle Gun” worked with his father, farming Poplar Hill. As a young man Uncle Gun purchased his own farm and home on Poplar Hill (Poplar Hill was over 1100 acres it was divided between many farmers). Willie Jackson and Boles Riley delighted in telling the story of Uncle Gun and Hester Bond being the parents of Mary Lou. However, Boles and Willie were young children at the time, but remembered that Hester died in childbirth. Scandal seemed to have been the story behind…

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    This theory was to empower women to have a mind of their own and to be able to speak for themselves. The theory in history was stated to show the importance of a role of the women in those days but also make them equal as to men as well. Well Maggie Humm and Rebecca Walker said it was three waves of feminist. The suffrage movement and the right to vote was the 19th to 20th century. The liberation movement was 1960-1970. The second wave of feminism was 1990 to present day. Those philosophical…

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    Leaders do not always have all the answers, and thus should be ready to accept any advice given to them that makes sense. For example, while creating ‘Downton Abbey’, the famous Maggie Smith would invent new ways to shoot a scene. She would ignore the script and explain to the directors that it would make more sense to complete the scene one way than how it was on paper. The directors would take her advice into consideration and then…

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    Why does everything happen to me? Do I have to tell? “ It’s hard to accept the truth when the lies exactly what you want to hear” -unknown. When things go wrong, the truth is the most difficult thing to accept. “The Lottery” originally written by Shirley Jackson in 1948, was made into a short film in 1969, it was later adapted by Daniel Sackheim in 1996, into a television movie which added more characters and events to the original story. Daniel Sackheim’s version of The Lottery, best displays…

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    More than fifty years after his death in 1960, Richard Wright is still generally considered one of the greatest African American writers. He is best known for his depictions of the racial discrimination and the hardships African Americans had to face in the Jim Crow South. In his autobiography Black Boy, published in 1945, Wright even provides his personal account of what it meant to grow up as an African American in the segregated south in the early twentieth century. In the book, Wright not…

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    be done, or the correct way to treat a patient. Psychology was just getting up on its feet which made it a fairly underdeveloped community. It was not until 1953 when the American Psychological Association (APA) published the first code of ethics (Smith, 2003). The code started out as 170 pages and through many revisions and corrections is now today a sixteen-page document. Only the most prominent and important ethics made it to the most recent edition, making todays code of Ethics something to…

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    Live Dance Performance Critique The performance that I went to see was Elevate at Lipscomb University. The show consisted of twelve different pieces choreographed by Maggie Pelton, Kari Smith, Tosha Pendergrass, Leigh Anne Ervin, and Curtis Reed. The performance showcased students who weren’t not necessarily even studying dance. I found that extremely surprising that Lipscomb even offered a program that allowed dancers to get involved. By doing sol, the talent was very diverse and defiantly…

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