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    Utopian Societies

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    good and functioned best when independant. Although they were far from ordinary, they were not the most unusual group to emerge from this time period, for example: The Shakers were a group founded by “Mother Lee”. They had a strict No Sex policy, which helped lead to their decline. The only other noteworthy element of the Shakers…

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    Flight 3407 Case Study

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    ways, first the stick shaker was activated and started to shake. Second there were both audio and visual cues. The air crew was never able to get the aircraft back completely under control. They also failed to notice their air speed slowing down. Because of the lateness of the flight and being at the end of the day both pilot and copilot were very fatigued. Fatigue also greatly impacted their ability to multitask linking their inability to cope with icing conditions, stick shaker and losing air…

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    ISO 9001 Audit Report

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    company, there must be a corrective action started as soon as a nonconformity is found ( Corrective Action, 2016). A corrective action was made and the root causes were found. The old shaker tables for production were worn out and had to be changed and the color matcher for the lab was not properly trained. The old shaker tables meant that string and large pellets were able to escape into the container. The new color matcher was not using the spectrophotometer to check the colors against the lot…

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    Liesel Last Words Analysis

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    this theme, Markus Zusak, the author, picks and apt setting: “She was a girl. In Nazi Germany. How fitting that she was discovering the power of words.” (147). This quote is significant as it connects the power of words to one of the greatest “word shakers” in history, Adolf Hitler. Hitler has a powerful effect over the setting of the novel because the book takes place in Nazi Germany. Furthermore, Liesel’s political opinions eventually collide with her ingenuity in using…

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    A story that shows allegory is the word shaker. The word shaker is about a tree that is growing in a forset of hate but is full of hope. The tree full of hope can’t be cut down or destroyed by soldiers. In the book the word shaker it states “soon, the demand for the lovely ugly words and symbols increased to such a point that as forest grew, many people were needed to maintain them”(Zusak…

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    Eunice Chapman Feminism

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    Eunice had to challenge those social values of the era in order to take on the Shakers for the return of her children. She also had to “speak up” by publishing her book, “An Account of the Conduct of the People Called Shakers” when there were few lady authors in the world at that time. She boldly presented the book to the legislature, which definitely worked to her advantage in passing her bill and conquering the Shakers. As for the economical aspect of her bill, married women were now…

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    they're transformed into futuristic drinks that would impress even the snootiest of mixologists. Prepare to impress your friends with these 17 simple twists on classic cocktail recipes! Number Seventeen: Sparkling Grapefruit Planter's Punch. Fill a shaker with ice, and add the following: 2/3 oz. lemon juice, 1 oz. each fresh orange juice and fresh pineapple juice, 1/3 oz. each grenadine and simple syrup, 1.5 oz dark rum, and 2 oz. sparkling water. Shake for 30 seconds, then strain over ice into…

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    Amish Essay

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    Rustic, Cottage and Beach Front. However, the most popular styles are Mission Style, Shaker Style and Queen Anne Style. Mission style is well known for its straight lines and exposed joints which give this style a clean and modern look. Shaker has a very simplistic and basic design that is meant to be durable and functional while still maintaining an elegant look. The Queen Anne Style is a contrast of Mission and Shaker Style. It features very unique foot detail, hand carved ornamentation and…

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    air-raid, Hans told Max about Liesel reading in the shelter, how everyone had calmed down and listened to the story being told. Max, who could envision everyone sitting and listening intently to a young girl reading, wrote the short story, “The Word Shaker,” in his book. As Max was forced to leave the Hubermann’s basement he left his book for Liesel, to be given to her when her foster parents felt she was ready to receive this gift. Liesel’s papa has gone off to war. After another air-raid…

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    practices of the Cherokee Indians. Finally, in Shell Shaker there were a number of supernatural beings mentioned throughout the book. The title is Shell Shaker in which is a Choctaw ceremony in which there are turtle shells that are around a dancer’s feet to pray to the spirits to carry out a request. According to Cherokee Nation: Women hold an important role in the Stomp Dances of the Southeastern Indian cultures: That of the Shell Shaker. The Shell Shaker is the female counterpart of the…

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