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    Literature without Binds Although there has never been a set way for literature to be created, writings in America could be described as very cookie cutter up until the mid twentieth century. There was very little experimentation with form or content. Authors only felt like certain aspects of literature would be accepted, so they filtered their work making the writing simplistic. No one was willing to challenge these unwritten rules that bound writers to conservative ties, until the World Wars.…

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    the people of the city and it had many quotes of what people said after the event occurred. Then ten years later a magazine article came out to explain to us how we are still affected by hurricane Katrina. It explains how most of the buildings were redone. It was really misunderstood breakdown of communication between the government and the people after the arrival of Hurricane Katrina. Which created a lack of…

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    Data Analysis The scientific question for this experiment is:” Does the amount of baking soda added to vinegar affect the amount of CO2 produced?” “If more baking soda is added to 50mL of vinegar, then more CO2 gas will be produced,” was the hypothesis. The independent variable was the different amounts of baking soda. Therefore, the dependent variable was the amount of CO2 produced. The control group was the 1 15mL spoonful of baking soda used. Results were compared to the control to see…

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    Research Question: What is the cause for the recent rise in number of teens battling depression in the United States? Synthesis: The overall consensus of all three sources seems to be that due to activities teens are partake in, the obsession and reliance of people these days with material things, and new technology that is able to better diagnose depression, have all led to recent spikes in the number of teens being diagnosed with depression. All sources agree that the numbers of teens being…

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    This is defined as all employees in a company participate in working toward common goals. Toyota encourages involvement of all employees in the company. The principle of Respect for People is put into practice i.e. everyone is empowered and treated well. Example is stated “A door is opened for every worker for the same amount of time, regardless of position, background or field” (Stewart, 2004). Toyota established the Creative Idea Suggestion System in 1951, encompasses with the principle of…

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    Death In Ancient Greece

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    then the person was taken care of correctly. However, if the image came two or more times, then the person was improperly buried and is left to roam the living world (Multon 186). This belief caused many bodies to be exhumed and their rituals were redone so that the person may be able to move on. Another belief about the dead was that if not disposed of correctly, the dead person could come back to life again as a zombie. Unlike current day pop culture zombies, these were actually feared, so…

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    Alice in wonderland is a very well known story redone in many different ways. Examples of three different versions could be, the original by disney, a more modern remake by director, tim burton and lastly a production held by Grant Park High School of the play. Aspects compared between the three include story plot, Alice’s character and the reason why she is in wonderland and how she gets out. Although some revisions might share the same features, there are differences between them. Through the…

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    to Survive Your Horrible Landlord ' ' will be based on variety of characters in the show. From the title I think there will be problems involving with the landlord. I think the main problem will be not paying their rent or a repair that has to be redone in the apartment. I am assuming the characters will try to get on their good side to their landlord. I have seen some other episodes from the TV show. The episodes that I have seen are very funny and entertaining. I know that the show aired…

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    In March of 2007 Wrigley released the new gum called 5 Gum. What made this gum different and exciting was its ads. The advertisements were dark, loud, and mysterious. The set of commercials for all of the flavors are reminiscent of a dystopian Willy Wonka inspired testing facility, they left the consumer wanting to see more of the world and share it with others. The commercial titled Lush presents their tropical version of the gum, taking place in a testing facility with an indoor tropical…

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    Importance Of HEC

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    The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (reporting name:HEC), is a free, self-sufficient, andconstitutionally settled foundation of essential subsidizing, supervising, managing, and authorizing the advanced education endeavors in Pakistan. Gone before by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in 2002 by a sacred correction, the colleges were in the past authorize by the UGC built up in 1947; the foundation was reconsidered 1974 and came its present day structure in 2002 with extra official…

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