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    voice. She opened her mouth, and told the story of ‘Drunk with Moonlight’ with a surprising fluctuating notes and pitches, awakening everyone to their most sober state. The speech melody was done beautifully by inflicting expressions and extreme registers to the lyrics. There were sudden increases in volume of both instruments being played and vocal part, but the performance has kept me in awe to the creativity and bravery Schoenberg had shown through the extreme pitches. The level of sound was…

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    Why Are Children Obese

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    incomes are usually the families that become obese because they cannot afford the health foods. Sometimes you can head to the grocery store with the intentions of picking out good foods and feeding your family right but you are greeted at the cash register with candy, chips, and…

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    SB 1070 prohibits people to drive cars and to register vehicles under their name. They have to show their papers when enrolling at any college or university, to open a business, to buy a car, to register a vehicle, etc. When people get injure at work the law prohibits undocumented employees for receiving workers benefits. Police officers who are in charge to enforce the law…

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    file a Motion for Civil Contempt on April 1, 2014 for the failure of the mother to follow a direct order of the court for both parents to register for extended co-parenting classes. (R. 295). See also Family Court Service Report. (R. 292). On May 6, 2014 this matter was heard and the judge issue a new order giving the mother the opportunity to purge and register for co-parenting classes. (R.…

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    afternoon classes in the LRC building have been cancelled. Access to “Rave” is found to the left hand side of the screen in the navigation window pane. Click on the button titled “Emergency Alerts.” You can register additional emails to have emergency messages sent. Likewise, you can register your phone to receive emergency…

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    women in the North were easily able to register to vote, and quite a few became actively involved in politics. One such woman was Annie Simms Banks who was chosen to serve as a delegate to Kentucky’s Republican Party in March 1920. Because of white people's fears about them wielding political power, African-American women found themselves targeted by a number of disenfranchisement methods. These included having to wait in line for up to twelve hours to register to vote, pay head taxes, and…

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    The text and the lecture offer two opposing views on the possible causes of the ‘quacker sound’ which were heard by sailors in Russian submarines. While the text lists theories for those strange sound, the professor counters those specific points and explains that the theories might be accurate but there are certain problems with each of them and all the theories doubtable. First, the reading argues that the Orcas whales produce sound to attract a male is like this strange sound. On the other…

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    Joslyn (2011) cited Mauch & Birch (1998), “The exploratory inquiry and case study methods serve two functions. Exploratory research investigates relatively new or unsearched areas. Case study research is ‘the background, development, current conditions, and environmental interactions’ of one or more individuals. They are observed, recorded, and analyzed for stages or patterns in relation to internal and external influences” (p.31). The significance and meaning of the case studies of the…

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    Organ Donation Analysis

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    The opt-in system is not saving enough lives and is letting valuable organs go to waste because some people who wish to donate are too lazy to go register. It is also creating a widening gap between organ supply and demand which has opened the door for the illegal buying and selling of organs (Bagheti and Delmonico par. 1). The opt-out system is saving more lives worldwide, making it the best system…

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    The reinterpretation and rewriting of the Civil Rights Era would chronicle the fight for black liberation and the shifting perception of black women to activists, organizers, and as human. The intentional use of sexual violence on black women during the Civil Rights Era reemphasized the notions that black women are not the owners of their bodies, that black women would be faced with devastating opposition from the police and the court, and that the support of black men meant silencing their…

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