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    J.D. Robb is a pseudonym used by Nora Roberts. One hundred and twenty-four of her novels have ranked in the Times bestseller list, including twenty-nine that debuted in the number-one spot. Some of her books have made it to movies such as Sanctuary and Magic Moments. Nora Roberts has made a name for herself in the romance shelf in stores. She has a book series named In Death that has over forty books. Most of those are best sellers. If you want to read a great future, homicide cop book Naked in…

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    similar to the overthrow on Manor Farm when the animals form an autonomy. Utilizing laborers, the author conveys the conditions workers experienced during these times, such as starvation and executions. To evade repercussions, Eric Blair assumes the pseudonym George Orwell when expressing feelings against communism. Throughout the novel Animal Farm, Orwell portrays the Bolshevik uprising…

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    popular within rural America(anti-federalist). The Philadelphia convention was dominated by commercial interest, thus the further the state was from the coast the higher the chances the people in that region would be anti-federalist. Anti-Federalist pseudonyms were Brutus, Cato, and Federal Farmers, as this demonstrated the lack of freedom. The most concerning issue within that party was the fear of tyranny by the government. Their argument was that there would be lack of representation of the…

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    Columbus Day

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    Monday marks Columbus Day for people in the United States, but did you know there was a lunar twist to the famous explorer's journey? On Oct. 12, 1492, Columbus came ashore on an island northeast of Cuba, which he later named San Salvador (Holy Savior). Over the next 10 years Columbus would make three more voyages to the "New World." On his fourth and final voyage, while exploring the coast of Central America, Columbus found himself in dire straits. He left Cádiz, Spain, on May 11, 1502, with…

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    Confidentiality of participants will be protected by removing their names from data. No names will be disclosed in the project, and resulting publications will use pseudonyms. The investigator will use verbal consent in order to protect their privacy and confidentiality of participants. The rationale behind this is that although the project does not ask particularly sensitive questions, the individual nature of women’s…

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    considerations of using an approach that entails semi-structured interviews must be transparent. First, interviews will only be conducted with informed consent. Confidentiality is an important concern and all interviewees will not be named but given pseudonyms. The types of…

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    Emily Bronte was a genius of her time when it came to writing. She came to be known by her controversial novel Wuthering Heights and the quiet nature she had. Anyone just looking at her or spending time with her wouldn’t even realize she was such a talented writer. Wuthering Heights was a jewel and parallel to her life in many ways. By looking at Wuthering Heights, one can see that Emily Bronte included themes of revenge, love, loneliness, and death because she was trying to get away from a dull…

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    He published many controversial and satirical works that last in legacy to this day. Under pseudonyms, he published Poor Richard’s Alamanack and the Silence Dogood letters. Franklin tried to publish the letters under his own name, but when denied, he chose to publish them under a fake one in the New England Courant. The pseudonym, Silence Do Good, is perhaps an angry jab at those who did not want his letters published. The letters poke fun at many aspects of…

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    Flu Vaccination Methods

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    1- Who is conducting this study? A group of five students working on a course project for the Qualitative and Mixed Methods and Analysis course under Dr. Ellen MacEachen’s supervision at the School of Public Health and Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo. 2- What is the purpose of this study? We aim to explore the reasons behind why a person would choose not to get a free flu vaccine in the region of Kitchener/Waterloo. Given the findings, the results may be used to develop better…

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    expectations are the Brontë sisters. Living in 19th century England, each sister found fame for their literature, but under male pseudonyms. The Brontë sisters were the first English writers to break female literary stereotypes and write women as their own individuals, who possessed a sense of morality and responsibility. For these women to find fame at this time, even under male pseudonyms, is extraordinary. These women used their voices to spread their ideas into the world. While Sappho and…

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