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    Kilroy Sports Bar Essay

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    ability to keep out patrons younger than 21 years of age. Our idea to help with the aforementioned problems, is for Kilroy’s Sports to invest in a prepaid card technology system in which the card is registered beforehand with Sport’s and therefore patrons can swipe quickly, and do not have to pay with cash. In the future, we hope to evolve the card to incorporate an ID aspect, in which…

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    for Yuki. Yuki sits down in front of the bookstore waiting for Kimi to finish her purchases, she then pulls out these packs and open them. She looks at all these different cards until one stops her by eye. The name of the card was ‘ Spirit Keeper, Guardian of the Bad Past.” She looked closer only to realize this card looks a lot like her. The details with blue hair with a ponytail, pink eyes, and a thinner body structure. The more she looked into it, she heard a voice call out for her.…

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    Shirley Cards History

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    Shirley Cards were used by photo labs to calibrate skin tone, shadows and light during the printing process of a picture (npr.com). Shirley cards date back to the mid- 1950s, when Kodak was the primary company for color film (npr.com). What would happen is a customer would bring in their film to a shop or lab and they would then print the pictures for them In order to maintain clean and precise photos, a Shirley Card would be used to eliminate anything out of the ordinary. So where did the name…

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    Henry Card On Marriage

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    women’s autonomy. In Card’s piece, she makes extremely valid points that marriage has become overruled with artificiality due to the overbearing interference of the State and the overwhelming power that the government possesses. To support this stance, Card points out that the job market romanticizes marriage and deems it as a necessity in order to become successfully employed or be considered…

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    Race Card Definition

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    Defining Playing The Race Card Playing the race card is believed to be a tactic or ‘you are excused card,’ by people of color to state they are being discriminated only by their race. At least this is how many people of non-color see it. People who believe in this magical race card and who have complete inexperience in racism being inflicted upon them state to not bring race up because it is completely ‘irrelevant.’ Devorah Major’s article “Playing the Race Card When Frame of reference is…

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    Shirley Card Essay

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    JMarshal Davis Professor Miller Journalism 11/19/14 The Shirley card is the name for the original model, who was an employee of Kodak. It was used by photo labs. Its purpose is to calibrate skin tones, shadows and light during the printing process. If Shirley didn't look so hot that day, we had to tweak something Shirley cards go back to the mid-1950s. A time when Kodak sold almost all of the color film used in the U.S. After a customer used the film, he or she would bring the roll to a Kodak…

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    The House of Cards Steven White Eastern New Mexico University Abstract This essay examines the relationship between the Netflix hit show House of Cards and the lies and deceit found within politics. The truth behind some of the behavior that this show portrays makes one ponder the validity that it is trying to share with the audience. To truly understand the issues that plague the U.S. government, it is important to understand the definition of political deception, why politicians lie…

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    Green Cards Monologue

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    racism. No one's ever called me a Spic. No one's ever called me a Nigger. No one's ever called me a Wet Back, but I know for a fact, they've all thought it. Wait, one thought comes to mind. "So, you're Puerto Rican... so that means you have a green card?" Anyone who has a hint of knowledge on the states know that back in the 1890's, USA was at war with Spain, we won and acquired Puerto Rico as territory in 1896, so no, I don't have a…

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    Library Card Essay

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    Flakes, a bright early morning and a little bit of television. Nothing could go wrong… or could it? “Oh crap, where’s my library card”.I yelled in frustration. I began to search through all my pockets and in between my father’s car seats.After fifteen minutes with no success, I turned towards my father, Oscar, with a beseeched look on my face. “Oscar, I forgot my library card at home. Can you buy me a new one?” He sighed before turning around to face me. “No”, he bellowed. While Oscar…

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    Patient Card Body

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    a. Card body Several materials could be utilized to suit the card body and conform the application requirements such as the desired period of validity: • PVC (polyvinyl chloride), • PC (polycarbonate), • PETG (polyester), • Composite materials. b. Possible applications • Digital signatures • E-prescriptions • Electronic patient file • Medication history for interaction inspection • Pregnancy and vaccination records • Emergency data • Organ donor ID • Bonus schemes • Cost tracking c. Scope of…

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