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    baby to the perfect family. When the couple separate she decides to still give the baby to the woman‚ Vanessa‚ even though they are no longer a perfect family. Camera work is used to show her emotional struggle with the decisions she makes. A high angle shot is used when Juno first goes to the Loring’s house to meet the couple who will adopt the baby. This helps to make Juno and interesting character as it makes her appear much more vulnerable than her dialogue suggests. There is a close up on her

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    warring nations on the other continents could possibly attack the US. Americans were neutral to the war in Europe. What they didn’t anticipate was that they were the ones being targeted. The United States was going to be invited into the war with an attack from Japan at Pearl Harbor. But was the United States invited in or inviting themselves into the war? From the actions of the United States‚ they invited Japan’s war to come to them. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Americans were living life as usual

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    crashing down. The Pearl Harbor attack happened and that’s when all hell went loose. Anti-Japanese propagandas were made‚ rude signs were put up on buildings‚ even their own neighbors started to hate them. Many people did not really like the Japanese even before the Pearl Harbor attack happened so when it occurred‚ they had an even bigger reason to hate them. When the Pearl Harbor attack transpired‚ it was very scary for a lot of people. Americans feared the Japanese would attack again. President Roosevelt

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    The attack was not a terrorist attack because Japan targeted a military base and not civilians‚ it was rather an act of war. On a website it stated another reason why it was not a terrorist attack was because Japan had declared war on the U.S. before the bombings (Pearl Harbor Terrorist or Act of War usmessageboard.com). Although the U.S. was not fast enough to translate the message which was sent about 30 minutes before the attack. A similar attack to Pearl Harbor was the attack of 9/11 which was

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    Myocardial infarction is the biological name for a heart attack. Coronary atherosclerosis is a chronic disease that has stable and unstable times. During unstable times with inflammation in the vascular wall‚ patients develop a myocardial infarction. Myocardial infarction may be a minor event in a lifelong chronic disease‚ it may even be undetected‚ but it may lead to sudden death or severe ‘haemodynamic’ deterioration. A myocardial infarction is the first biggest of coronary artery disease / it

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    previous 25 years‚ the United States has experienced violent attacks targeting civilians. On February 26‚ 1993‚ a bomb detonated in the parking lot of the Vista Hotel in 2 World Trade Center. Six people were killed and nearly 1‚000 more injured. The suspects responsible claimed to belong to a radical Islamic sect. On April 19‚ 1995‚ anti-government anarchist Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The attack killed 168 people and injured 700. McVeigh cited the government’s

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    Computer Science and Engineering Department Indian Institute Of Technology‚ Bombay Mumbai-400076 Wormhole Attack in Wireless Ad-hoc Network CS 649 : Cryptography and Network Security - I By : Group No : 03 Group Members : 1. Jeet Patani : 10305001 2. Ankit Shah : 10305013 3. Dhaval Manvar : 10305021 4. Swapnil Shah : 10305063 5. Nimit Kalaria : 10305904 Wormhole Attack in Wireless Ad-hoc Network Group No:3 Abstract Use of wireless networks grows rapidly now days. Ad-hoc networks

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    Brett Holberg Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa Attacks on foreigners in South Africa have been on the rise since the transfer of power to the ANC in 1994. These violent outbursts‚ which have resulted in riots and dozens of murders‚ have been described as xenophobic in nature. After the months of summer 2008 in South Africa where there was a sudden wave of anti-immigrant violence‚ scholars are asking what is the driving force behind these attacks. Scholars see continuity in the ideology behind

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    Everyone knows about Pearl Harbor. But we never look at the Japanese point of view. Japan had many reasons to attack America. In the 1920’s Japan’s population boomed. They had so many babies‚ the limited resources of food and oil in Japan couldn’t meet everyone’s needs. Militarists in Japan saw an opportunity to get more resources. The oil-rich parts of China caught their hopeful eyes. The militarists proposed to the imperial government taking that part of China. But‚ the civil government turned

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    between stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA). Classification of stroke by etiology and presentation. Identify risk factors for secondary stroke. Practical application of guideline recommendations for secondary prevention of stroke. Pharmacists’ role in preventing stroke reoccurrence. Stroke is defined as ‘abrupt onset neurological deficit lasting at least 24 hours”. It is the 5th leading cause of death in the United States. Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary‚ brief occurrence

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