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    Dorothy Day

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    teaching aspect‚ one that aims to teach the reader a lesson‚ usually about life or values. One of these great American writers was Dorothy Day. Dorothy Day was a journalist by trade‚ as well as a social activist and an upstanding Catholic. Day was raised an agnostic‚ meaning her family did not practice a religion. However‚ she attended church services with friends. Dorothy found a sense of passion in the congregational worship of the church‚ and those close to her said she could have been an excellent

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    O Pioneers

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    Alexandra still considered a feminist‚ although Cather positioned her in a male role throughout the novel O Pioneers? Although Alexandra was depicted as a “tall‚ strong girl‚” (p.10) which is typically viewed as characteristics of a male‚ she was indeed a feminist in Willa Cather’s novel O Pioneers! In the introduction of the novel‚ an argument arises due to the differences of O Pioneers! in contrast to some of Cather’s other pieces as well as several other novels of that time period. Marilee

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    Dorothy Hill

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    A Quick Summary Dorothy Hill was a Professor of Geology at the University of Queensland; she was a strong supporter of British scientific research and scientists and worked well with them. She is the only ever female President of the Australian Academy to this day. She also happened to be the first woman to graduate with a gold medal from her university‚ first woman to be admitted as a Doctor of Science at the University of Queensland‚ first woman professor at an Australian university and the

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    Dorothy Parker

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    A Certain Lady by: Dorothy Parker Analysis: A Certain Lady is a poem written by Dorothy Parker that explains the multiple emotions that a woman goes through while she listens to the man she loves talk about his exploits with other women. The poem begins with a woman listening attentively to a man speak. She’s trying to attract him with her body language. He laughs and talks about his quests as a man with other women. Although he can’t see the pain that she hides behind her laugh and smile as

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    Pioneer petroleum

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    INTRODUCTION Background Pioneer Petroleum was founded in 1924‚ through a merger within industrial‚ pipeline transportation‚ and refining fields. PP has evolved over the last 60 years into a company that now also works with agricultural chemicals‚ plastics‚ and real estate development concentrating in gas‚ oil‚ petrochemicals‚ and coal. In 1990‚ PP improved their coker and sulfur recovery facility to make their refining process more efficient and in turn has become one of the lowest cost refiners

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    Dorothy Hodgkin

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    Chemistry 12 April 2014 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Crystallography is a combination of math‚ physics‚ and chemistry. It is a physical science of x-ray. Crystallography can help determine many different substance structures that can be beneficial to the world today. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was a warm and caring woman who made many contributions to the world of chemistry‚ such as determining by X-ray crystallography the structures of penicillin‚ insulin‚ and vitamin B-12. Dorothy Hodgkin was born on

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    Dorothy Dandridge

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    Abstract This paper reflects Dorothy Dandridge the first African American actress to achieve a leading-role status. Mrs. Dandridge also had a deeply troubled life‚ marked by the scars of a miserable childhood‚ a string of failed personal relationships‚ numerous career setbacks‚ and ongoing struggles with drug and alcohol abuse. Racism was also one of the demons with which she had to deal with. The terms race‚ ethnicity and culture have no generally agreed upon definitions. There’s a growing

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    Dorothy Parker

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    definition for desperate is "having lost hope". In life‚ many people are either too desperate or are very optimistic about love. The person vs. self conflicts present in "Big Blonde"‚ "A Telephone Call"‚ and "Advice to the Little Peyton Girl" by Dorothy Parker demonstrate the desperate nature of the female protagonists. These stories portray that the protagonist’s needs‚ a phone call‚ and internal thoughts‚ can reveal the desperation of a female protagonist. In the short story "Big Blonde"‚ Hazel

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    Dorothy Johnson

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    Dorothy Johnson’s the Behavioural System Model Ma Cassandra C. Landicho – Cruz Background of Dorothy Johnson * Born on 21’st of August 1919 in Georgia‚ USA * 1942 – Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Nashville Tennessee. * Masters in Public Health from Harvard University‚ Boston in 1948. Worked in various places in the US and in 1955 at CMC Vallore SON. * Creation of her theory began in 1940’s when she began to teach. * Retired in 1978‚ and died in 1999. The Theory

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    Dorothy Parker

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    The Way In Which The Characters In On The Road by Jack Kerouac‚ Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway and Dorothy Parker’s poetry‚ conflict and compare with the ideologies of The American Dream The basic principles of the American Dream came about at the beginning of the 17th century‚ where the European colonists settled in America‚ with hopes for independence and wealth - which are key ideologies of the American dream itself. This carried on throughout the 18th century too as more

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