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    them will also see the breakup of a parent’s second marriage (Furstenburg and Others –Life Course-). 50% of all the children born to married parents today will experience the divorce of their parents before they are 18 years old (Fagan, Fitzgerald, Rector, -The Effects of Divorce On America-). More parents are more focused on their careers and finances, rather than focusing on their families, and a lot of the time that can result in divorce. Every day stress puts strain on a relationship,…

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    Since President Lyndon B. Johnson declared war on poverty in 1964 during his union address, there has been an increase shift in our attention in trying to lower the poverty rate in America. Today, the poverty line depends on how many people live in a household but these thresholds are too low and need to be higher. The poverty line should be a clear distinction that shows that if one is to be below it they cannot afford to pay for the all necessities in order to live. Living above the poverty…

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    because the judges were in front of me. After I took the audition, I waited outside the chapel. When the judges finished judging, they called us one by one and I was very happy because I passed the audition. As time goes by and it was November, the rector of the seminary announces that we will be having a concert in Santo Niño in Butuan City on December 10, 2013. I was very happy because I was part of the group. We have our rehearsal every night after dinner. It was tiring but I enjoyed it…

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    Before delving into the positions, it is important to understand the red and green filters on the model. These filters represent the how the individual is relating to others in this proposed theory with the internal voice represented as green and external voice represented as red. These filters are based on Baxter-Magolda’s (1999) theory of Self-Authorship, which explain the concept of by listening to the external, such as family or teachers, and following formulas based on what these external…

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    James Madison, as you may know, was the 4th president of the United States. He was also the father of the constitution. As President, Madison was a well respected statesman with brilliant mind, and he thought that service to his country was very important. Also while president, the War of 1812 was fought. It was fought in places along the east coast. One event took place in Washington D.C. where the British burned the city to the ground. During the siege, Dolly Madison, President Madison's…

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    He then earned a doctorate from the E’cole Normale in Paris. Pasteur then spent some years researching and teaching as a chemistry professor at the University of Strasbourg. He met Marie Laurent and fell in love with her. Marie was actually the rectors’ daughter. Later on got married and had 5 children and only 2 survived brain tumor. In 1854 Pasteur became a chemistry professor and dean of the science faculty at the University of Lille. He worked on finding solutions with the manufacture of…

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    choices on what career he would want to pursue in his life. His father’s side of the family was dedicated mostly to the medical profession as his mother’s side was mostly political. Ayman’s great uncle, Mohammed al-Ahmadi al-Zawahiri had been the rector of al-Azhar, the thousand-year-old university in the heart of Cairo, which is still the center of Islamic learning in the Middle East. And, Ayman’s maternal grandfather, Dr. Abdul Wahhab Azzam, was the president of Cairo University and the…

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    Could this world still be improved? Could technology be faster? Could we build structures that are higher? Could we create materials that are stronger? Are there products still locked up in the human imagination that need to become reality? These are questions that came to mind as a result of a recent lecture by Dr. Ray Stefani. Dr. Ray Stefani is a retired electrical engineer who taught Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Engineering Technology courses at Cal State Long Beach.…

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    Hitler corrupted the education system to teach anti-semitic ideas to expand the amount of recruits for his army. To begin Hitler’s campaign, he had took over the education system by teaching the students anti-semitic ideas and views. “On April 10 the rector of the university instructed his deans to dismiss all faculty members of Jewish religion or origin (Alexander par. 1)”. Hitler began to remove all individuals with Jewish faith so he can implement the anti-semitic teachings. By brainwashing…

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    \section{Dynamic summarization of data streams} We define a data stream $X$ as a possibly infinite data set where each of the samples $x_{n}$ is available only after the time instant $t_{n}$. The arrival time of consecutive samples needs not to be equidistant; i.e., $% t_{n}-t_{n-1}$ may be different from $t_{n+1}-t_{n}$. The data available from the stream $X$ up to a given time instant $t_{n}$, $X_{n}$, is made up by the samples $X_{n}=\{x[0],x[1],x[2],...,x[i],...,x[n]\}$, where each sample…

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