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    Dogeared is a jewelry company that was founded in Southern California by Marcia Maizel-Clarke. It has been around since 1991. Maizel-Clarke originally hand crafted jewelry with the purpose of putting positive and peaceful energy into the world‚ which is a key part of the company. Another key part of the company is working with various non-profit organizations and sharing a better vision of the world‚ whilst giving back. ("Dogeared - Jewelry Handcrafted in the U.S.A." Dogeared‚ Inc. N.p.‚ n.d. Web

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    Howard Zinn Summary

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    States from 1492-present. It is a perspective of history from the regular man’s point of view‚ instead of the pioneers’ perspective and high society of this nation. The book rotates around the perspectives of history from the persecuted perspective. Howard Zinn makes it clear from the earliest starting point that he will esteem the perspectives and encounters of the mistreated over the oppressor’s perspective. He depicts the success from the Native’s perspective American populace. He depicts subjugation

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    The Fountainhead takes place in the 1920s-1930s in New York City. It chronicles the struggles of the innovative architect Howard Roark in his effort to achieve success on his own terms. As the story opens‚ twenty-one-year-old Roark is expelled from the Stanton Institute of Technology for "insubordination." Most faculty and administration members want him to design in traditional styles‚ but Roark has his own ideas. On the other hand‚ Peter Keating‚ a classmate of Roark’s and the son of the woman

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    Howard Phillips Lovecraft

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    Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American writer of horror fiction; born in Providence‚ Rhode Island‚ the 20th of November of 1890; same city where he eventually died. Was the only child of a merchant‚ Winfield Scott Lovecraft and Sarah Susan Phillips. His father died on 1895‚ causing that he and his mother moved with his grandfather. Of his childhood is known that he was constantly sick and had frequently terrible nightmares‚ maybe one of the first sources of inspiration for his histories‚ also

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    Howard Gardner Biography

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    Howard Gardner was born on July 11‚ 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania. His parents were refugees from the period of the Nazis‚ in Germany. As a child he loved music‚ he later became a great pianist. As a young man he enrolled at Harvard University. Gardner started to study other careers but ended getting inspired by the works of Jean Piaget to study developmental psychology. He is married to Ellen Winner‚ a developmental psychologist who teaches at Boston College‚ and they have four children together

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    Jewelry Appraisals‚ Inc. concluded the ring Plaintiff had in his possession was not the original ring described in the original paperwork from his aunt or in the Krakt and Sons Jewelers appraisal. 17. The ring that Plaintiff had in his possession was appraised by Jewelry Appraisals‚ Inc. at a value of $10‚000. COUNT ONE – BREACH OF BAILMENT CONTRACT 18. Plaintiff re-alleges Paragraphs 1 through 16‚ above. 19. Defendant is in the business of jewelry sales and jewelry resizing for

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    Victorian culture mourned their losses with jewelry‚ and their mourning rituals were strict. Victorian mourning jewelry was a status symbol‚ a fashion statement‚ a way to remember a loved one‚ and a reminder of one’s own mortality. Death happened rapidly during the Victorian era due to diseases‚ war‚ harsh living environment‚ and many issues during childbirth. Many people died at a young age during this era. Due to such

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    New captain on board? The hunger of new leadership for staggering rate of unemployment " Howard Schultz for President?". Howard Schultz‚ who is a founder & CEO of Starbucks has showing concern about the future of Americans. His recent activities including boycott the political donations‚ until Washington‚ D.C coming up with some "real effort" to reduce the debt ceiling. Disappointing with the U.S political leaders as they failing to act appropriately while America’s confidence is faltered

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    Howard Zinn's History

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    Zinn’s History There are always two sides to a story. Upon reading the chapters of A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn I found myself scrambling new ideas and hearing different points of views that have never been evident in my history classes before. I had always heard the side of the story from the point of view of the conqueror‚ not the conquered. Of course‚ there are to be basic similarities‚ but what about the harsh truth? Zinn’s historical writing possessed a refreshingly

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    In what ways are the realist tendencies of Howards End undermined by the presence of the uncanny? Realism is both reliant on and thoroughly undermined by the uncanny. Realism was prominent during the 19th and 20th centuries. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms realism is a ‘general attitude’ of literature that ‘rejects idealization‚ escapism and other extravagant qualities of romance.’ It must be noted that realism is not simply a realistic “slice of life” but a ‘system of conventions

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