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    Works Cited Garretson, Marjorie Lee.” More Pros Than Cons in a Meat-Free Life.” The Bedford Guide for College Writers, by X.J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy, Marcia F. Muth, 11th edition, Bedford St. Martin’s, 2017, pp. 149-151. Publishing, Harvard. "Becoming A Vegetarian - Harvard Health." Harvard Health. N.p., 2018. Web. 3 Feb. 2018. "National Enforcement Initiative: Preventing Animal Waste from Contaminating Surface And Ground Water | US…

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    The Freeloaders

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    seem to be clear as to which opinion, McArdle prefers her readers to associate with. Her sporadic way of covering this subject is of equal importance. McArdle mentions the music industry, the concert industry, the movie industry, and finally the publishing industry. Intellectual property as a concept, is of course similar in any field, however, the facts for intellectual property theft and illegal downloading differ in various entertainment fields. McArdle focuses on the declining revenue from…

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    The book “Ancient Roman Women” originated from the author Brian Williams and was first published in 1943. It was updated in 2003 in the United States. Its purpose was to add to the series “People in the Past”, and to inform people more about ancient civilizations. Some values is that it has a lot of essential information, and that is was updated recently. One limitation is how there is no information on the author in the book or online, and it is unknown whether he was a certified historian.…

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    Feminist Roles In Arthur Miller's The Crucible

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    "Rediscovering the Witches in Arthur Miller's The Crucible: A Feminist Reading" The Crucible, New Edition, Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2008. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. Web 3 May. 2012. Abbotson, Susan C. W. "Family relationships in the works of Arthur Miller." Critical Companion to Arthur Miller: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work, Critical…

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    Modern Homesteading

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    Introduction Modern homesteading, also known as the back-to-the-land movement or self sufficient living, is made up of a community of people seeking independence through small scale independent farming, food preservation, and crafting. The above-mentioned were the “modern worker, who dependent on wage or salary, lodged in city flat or closely built-up suburb and held to the daily grind by family demands or other complicating circumstances, has watched for a chance to escape the cramping…

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    Disabilities In Classroom

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    (Masterminds Publishing, LLC, 2001) English Language Learner Three-dimensional arrangements illustrating the material’s configuration decreased the intellectual requirements of the learner; the learner does not have to process as much semantic information to comprehend the material. This is one of the rational as to why graphic organizers are such influential strategies for learners with language-based learning disabilities. (Masterminds Publishing, LLC, 2001) Learning Disabilities:…

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    DIMITRI COLON Bibliography of Edgar Allen Poe Instructor JacksonCLASS NUMBER Edgar Allen Poe was an American editor, poet, and writer who is considered to me one of American’s great contributors to literature. His dark literature chilled bones with frightening scenes he captured with his imagery and suspense. Till this day his works influences culture and can be found in movies, shows, and other works of literature. His life was that of struggles and hardships and his death was…

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    Durer was a masterful German artist in the Renaissance era. His precocious talents lead him to become one of the art histories most prominent artists. While Durer has been compared to the Italian master Leonardo de Vinci because of their similar interests in naturalism and environmental perceptions, Durer differed by being able to spread awareness of himself and his work across Europe. Adventuring out as a young gifted apprentice, Durer traveled abroad advancing his gifts, while leaving a…

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    Adolf Hitler in the lens of German History finds his scope as being one of the most dominant leaders in all of history. Whether or not his dominance was imposing or immoral is not a relevant question because it is generally accepted that Hitler ruled with the most heinous of intentions behind his cause. The question I will attempt to answer is how Hitler positioned himself at certain junctures during his reign around the implementation of Propaganda, and how he either employed or refrained…

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    Selling God Summary

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    R. Laurence Moore wrote a book about the United States cultural history and titled it Selling God: American Religion in the Marketplace of Culture. Moore discusses how religion has been involved in American culture from the eighteen hundreds to present day America. He talks about the marketplace and how religion has inevitably played a role in it. He gives the reader a number of examples on how religion became a commodity in America. Saying how beforehand religious leaders and organizations…

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