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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. His father Josiah Franklin was a soap and candle maker. He had 17 children, 7 with his first wife Anne Child and 10 with his second wife Abiah Folger. Benjamin was the 15th child and the last son. (Biography.com) Franklin’s father intended for him to be a clergyman but he could only afford to send him to school for a year; clergyman needed years of schooling. (Ushistory.org) Ben attended Boston Latin School before being…

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    percentages of America Indians. The district considered this school to be an exemplar of inquiry-based mathematics implementation and was therefore included in the study. Stone (2012) studied one-fifth grade classroom in each school. The employment of pseudonyms for the district, schools, and teachers involved in the study maintains privacy rights. Class size and class demographics remain concealed however; Stone provides…

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    Imagine what would it feel like if you were being watched all the time. If every purchase, every phone call, every google search and even every location was monitored. If every trace of private information you shared through the internet was accessible. What would you do if privacy disappeared? Well it has. We are currently living in a world that’s more connected than ever before. Information is just a few clicks or taps on a screen away. But this connection has allowed corporations all over the…

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    The novella, Animal Farm describes the story of Stalinist Russia. The author, Eric Blair, who goes by the pseudonym George Orwell, uses a farm to symbolize Stalinist Russia. Each farm animal and conflict are allegorical to Soviet Russia. In the story, Orwell portrays how the animals are unaware of their power. After the rebellion, which represents the revolution, all the animals anticipate that their life would be exponentially better and they would get food and proper care with the intention…

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    what is known today as the Russian Revolution. Consequently, the Communist leaders of the country continually gained power, as their people were on an economic decline. Using the story of Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, and other leaders, George Orwell (pseudonym Eric Blair) satirizes it into the tale of animals taking control of a farm, in the novel, Animal Farm. The leaders of the revolution, Snowball and Napoleon, mirror events that occurred to their real life counterparts, who represent Leon Trotsky…

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    Jack London, pseudonym of John Griffith Chaney (born January 12, 1876, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died November 22, 1916, Glen Ellen, California), American novelist and short-story writer whose works deal romantically with elemental struggles for survival. He is one of the most extensively translated of American authors. Deserted by his father, a roving astrologer, London was raised in Oakland, California, by his spiritualist mother and his stepfather, whose surname, London, he took. At…

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    The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss is the story of a mans experiences. The first in a trilogy, The Name of the Wind relays the beginning of the main character, Kvothe’s life. The book begins in the inn owned by Kvothe. A man called ‘The Chronicler’ wants to record his adventures and has gone to lots of trouble to find Kvothe. Kvothe is the son of Arliden and Laurian, they are members of a traveling actors troupe. Kvothes early education underneath his parents made him an exceptional…

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    The internet is a rapidly expanding technology and is a global phenomenon utilizing a medium for sharing forms of digital communication. Underground classes of criminals leverage cyber technology in furtherance of their criminal goals while investigators attempt to parry by detecting and apprehending these criminals – this through a constant state of leveraging existing techniques or creating new ones. Developing investigative techniques requires experience and the ability to evolve – a…

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    This essay focuses upon the care provided for Rebecca (pseudonym to protect confidentiality (NMC, 2015)), who is case number 6 within the student's case log. In this essay, Rebecca’s low mood in the postpartum period has been analysed using Gibb’s Model of Reflection. The process of reflection is used to intellectually explore experiences in order to enhance knowledge and understanding for future practice. (Husebø, O’Regan, and Nestel, 2015). Therefore, when approaching a challenging…

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    Leading up until the 1940’s during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the studio system ruled the film industry. The big studios such as Paramount, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, and RKO Radio Pictures owned their own theaters and controlled what was played at them. However due to many reasons, both the Golden Age of Hollywood and the studio system would come to an end. In 1948, the US Supreme Court issued a decision in the U.S. vs. Paramount Pictures antitrust lawsuit.…

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