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    The conservatives are traditional, follows more Jewish laws. They attend to the synagogue on Friday evening and abstained to work on Saturdays. Men wear a head cover that is called kippah at all times, is considered a reverence to God. Women wear dresses with long sleeves. The Reform Jews are tied only to the moral laws of the Torah. They practice fewer rituals, celebrate…

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    The New American Girl In the passage from “Babbitts and Bohemians: The American 1920s” by Elizabeth Stevenson, the flapper girl is the main focus. During the 1920s, the flapper was suddenly there. With her, she brought new styles and manners. People either loved the new American girl or loathed them. Either way, the flapper left just as fast as she came. Although she was only here for a short period of time, she had an immense influence on the 20s that burned into history and remains influential…

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    Queen Of Fashion Summary

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    This wartime propaganda image was created on May 29, 1943 by Norman Rockwell, a cover artist for Saturday Evening Post, with the intent to “…encourage women to become wartime workers and enlist them in the World War II workforce” (Moorkoth). This is implied by the type of clothing and fashion that is exhibited by Rosie in the image. Rather than dressing in…

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    Interviewer: Welcome F. Scott Fitzgerald to the interview! Fitzgerald: Thanks for having me here. Interviewer: It's no problem. Anything for the most prominent writer. Fitzgerald: Please my work isn't that good. Interviewer: No, I mean it. My favorite novel from you is "This Side of Paradise" and the story about an ambitious Midesten who falls in love with two girls from high class families, but then gets rejected by both of them in the end. Fitzgerald: You really like my work?…

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    The CIA: Mainstream Media

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    Carl Bernstein, Amber Lyon, and Udo Ulfkotte all have a few things in common one of which is they are journalists. This is not unusual; except for these journalists have another commonality in that they all have spoken out about being forced to lie to the public by the CIA. They have basically failed to report accurate truth in much of their reporting under the direction of the CIA. The CIA uses mainstream media to gather information on individuals and groups to carry out propaganda campaigns…

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    perceived in the 1920s through pieces of writing reinforced her argument of their change; therefore, allowing her audience to logically think about the evidence of change in lifestyle. Stevenson described multiple magazine covers from the Saturday Evening Post in the 1920s that showcased the actions and appearance of women and how it changed throughout their magazines (Stevenson 4). This added logos to Stevenson’s argument because it gave actual data and reference to change in women through the…

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    outreach needs for the demographics of the community. This could be accomplished in many ways such as community surveys mailed out, phone calls made to patients that have visited the hospital or clinic, along with chart audits from the Emergency Center. Post research to identify needs, representatives from the organization would need to visit surrounding schools, daycares, and child programs in order to introduce the organization and explain the outreach programs or education that would be…

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    with it’s use of figurative language and mystery. He wrote books in the genre of horror and mystery and eventually set the basis for modern horror movies and stories. His poems were published in multiple newspapers, such as the Saturday Evening Post and the New York Evening Mirror and won many literary awards (1843). His stories still move modern readers to this day. Some of his stories include the “Tell Tale Heart”, “The Cask of Amontillado”, “The Raven”, “The Fall of the House of Usher”,…

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    months following the delivery of one child. Levels of depression will be measured using the Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Deck Depression Inventory (DDI). We plan to conduct a quasi-experimental, one group prospective pre-test, post-test study to evaluate whether a psychiatrist-managed intervention, support group will improve levels of postpartum depression in 20 women in four different counties in Florida, who are enrolled in a prenatal program at their local health…

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    selling novel The Catcher in the Rye won critical acclaim and die hard admirers, especially among the post-World War II generation of college students in 1951. However Jerome David Salinger had many more books than just The Catcher in the Rye. His collection of books he got published also consists of short stories that were printed in some well known magazines, including the The Saturday Evening…

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