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    Meet Your Rep

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    Meet Your Rep   I reside in California’s 6th district and Doris O. Matsui is the congresswoman for this district. She was elected when she ran for the open seat that was created upon her husband’s (Robert Matsui) death in January 2005. Each district now represents more than 700‚000 constituents rather than the original 30‚000 as intended by the Framers of the Constitution‚ because of a 1929 law that changed the procedure and froze the House of Representatives to its 435 member level. (Levin-Waldman

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    do with their major. One of the ones that I find to be very important is the Gamma Phi Beta sorority of the PanHellenic Council. Gamma Phi Beta inspires the highest type of womanhood. However‚ being a part of any sorority‚ you will make lifelong friends and maybe even find your future bridesmaids.  Gamma Phi Beta was started in 1897 and their motto is ‘Founded upon a rock’. It was founded November 11‚ 1894 at Syracuse University in Syracuse‚ New York. The four founders are Helen Dodge‚ Frances Haven

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    So Much to Tell You

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    So Much to Tell You – Exposition The author‚ John Marsden‚ of the novel ‘So Much to Tell You’‚ definitely explores the concepts of growth and change. These concepts are illustrated through the main character‚ Marina‚ who transforms from an antisocial girl suffering from ‘anorexia of speech’ to a more self-assured and happier‚ outgoing character. Marina’s development highlights her growth and change. Her transformation was documented through a journal; a book where she journals her thoughts and

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    Explication of EE Cummings “[i carry your heart with me (i carry it in]” To better understand this very romantic poem‚ “[i carry your heart with me (i carry it in]‚ we must first understand that Edward Estlin Cummings was an avant-garde‚ which can be defined as an intelligentsia that develops new or experimental concepts especially in the arts (Merriam-Webster). Punctuation and lowercase type are used in a way that ’s visually appealing‚ while also highlighting the poem ’s theme of unity. Cummings

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    You Fit Into Me

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    reader character loneliness and self-unconsciousness. It dramatizes conflict between the opposing principles of love and fear. This conflict transmits no explanation to what the speaker represent and what the poet indicates. From You Fit Into Me‚ offer the impression of love in a dark‚ mystifying way. The poet points to a specific object packed on an emotional content of obsession dependence toward violence. The writer‚ from an extreme frame of mind‚ exposes viciousness by

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    1. List and describe the six business objectives of information systems. Operational Excellence- businesses continuously seek to improve the efficiency of their operations in order to achieve higher profitability. New Products‚ Services‚ and Business Models- Are a major tool for firms to create new products and services‚ as well as entirely new business models. A business model describes how a company produces‚ delivers‚ and sells a product or service to create wealth. (ex: apple transformed

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    The poem “i carry your heart with me” is written by Edward Estlin Cummings. The poem is a love poem and the theme is therefore also love or to be more precise a very deep and intense love‚ which can be seen just by looking at the headline “i carry your heart with me”. The poem talks about a very profound love‚ the kind of love strong enough to “keep the stars apart” as seen in the second last line of the poem. The poem consists of 3 stanzas and it’s refrained by “i carry your heart (i carry it in

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    Daniel Manke Mr. Moore English 110 August 23‚ 2012 Will Your Job Be Exported? Edmund Burke was a political philosopher that had once said “You can never plan the future by the past”. Since the early 1980’s‚ request for labor has changed towards the college-educated people and drifted away from others who have just a high school diploma or dropouts. The economy wants highly educated people to work for the same amount of money as lower educated people. This has really made younger

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    You Fit Into Me

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    You Fit Into Me Margaret Atwood writes in a vivid‚ witty and often sharply discomfiting style in all of her literary works. To call her a feminist author is in a way selling her short as her work‚ while often centered on issues of gender‚ has also focused on Canadian national identity‚ Canada’s relations with the United States and Europe‚ human rights issues‚ environmental issues‚ and the Canadian wilderness. The poem that I chose to analyze is a very short poem consisting of only four

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    WHY A COMPUTER IS BETTER THAN YOUR BRAIN The computer - Computers are getting smarter by the day. Computer programs at research labs are constantly learning anything that the programmers are feeding them with. Voice recognition engines are developed but feeding the program with thousands of different voices from entire towns so that it could pick up patterns in speech‚ accents and slangs and learn to reconigse them. OCR (optical character recognition) programs are picking up new tips and patterns

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