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    Maria V. Stanyukovich. Epic as a Means to Control Memory and Emotions of Gods andHumans: Ritual Implications of Hudhud Among the Yattuka and Tuwali Ifugao. In: NicoleRevel‚ ed. Songs of Memory in Islands of Southeast Asia. Cambridge Scholars publications‚2013‚ Newcastle-upon-Tyne‚ pp. 167-204 Epic as a Means to Control the Memory and Emotions of Gods andHumans: Ritual Implications of the Hudhud Epics Among the Ifugao andthe Kalanguya 1 Maria V. Stanyukovich Strong ritual ties are characteristic

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    There are a broad range of areas to study that a particular student may be interested in‚ but it is difficult choosing one that the student wants to pursue. We can relate to the former editor of the Utne Reader‚ Jon Spayde‚ in his essay Learning is the Key of Life. Spayde says‚ “You can figure out what you can do pretty quickly‚ but the ethical understanding of what you ought to do comes very slowly (68).” This shows that many students may have one‚ two‚ or even three fields of study that

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    Jon Krakauer

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    Jon Krakauer is a climber‚ author and narrator in this story. He is hired by Outside Magazine to do an article on the commercialization of the mountain. His magazine allow him to climb by making a deal with Adventure Consultants a guiding service that he will be charged 30‚000 but they will run an advertisement for Adventure Consultants. Rob Hall is the guide of Krakauer‚ and is the owner of Adventure Consultants. During the expedition Hall leads the group very well until the summit. During the

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    Money Is the Key to Life

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    EN-111-35 Samuel Olorounto Assignment # 3 Exemplification Essay 03/07/13 Money is the key to life! Outline Thesis: The three important examples to why money is the key to life are the way money is needed for everything‚ the emotional relationship between money and people‚ and how people’s behavior towards money affects their lives. I. First important example to why money is the key to life is: * The way money is needed for everything. * Necessities (food‚ supply) * Desirables

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    Key to Success in life… Sometimes life is hard to figure out… wouldn’t it have been nice to have a key that would unlock every door and make every decision to unlock. I am going to give you the master key to unlocking God’s best for your life‚ to make every decisions easy‚ to tear down every distraction‚ and to elevate you to a position that people look up to you and you have influence in your life…. Ready to hear it?!?! Story of when I was a kid…wanted to be a police officer‚ pro skater‚ pro

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    Jon Stewart

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    Jeremy Wilson Hershenberg Government 2301 9 September 2012 Jon Stewart Jonathan Stewart Leibowits was born in Trenton‚ New Jersey on November 28‚ 2012‚ son of a Physicist and a teacher of gifted students. “I was the wise guy of the family” (Stewart)‚ he had only one brother to compete with. Stewart’s parents got a divorce when he was only a teenager‚ thereafter he and his brother lived with their mom. While in high school‚ Stewart was voted best sense of humor when he a senior. After he graduated

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    Jon Stratton

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    Jon Stratton’s article “Nation-Building and Australian Popular Music in the 1970s and 1980s”‚ seeks to outline an understanding of the development of uniquely ‘Australian’ popular music throughout the named decades and the relationship this has with various national projects at the time. Published in a 2006 edition of the Australasian peer-reviewed academic journal ‘Continuum’‚ the article outlines the development of two of three identified ‘strands’ of popular music‚ which he defines as ‘Oz Rock’

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    Jon Krakuer

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    Jon Krakauer Krakauer has a multi-faceted role in this book. First and foremost‚ he is a character‚ the narrator of the story he tells. Secondly‚ he is the author of this book. Third‚ he is a mountain climber. At one time in his life‚ Krakauer was an avid climber. In recent years‚ however‚ he has given up the hobby. When Outside Magazine asks him to write an article about the commercialism on Everest‚ Krakauer knows immediately that he had to climb. Of course‚ Krakauer gets more than he has bargained

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    Jon Benet Ramsey

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    The Murder of Jon Benet Ramsey Jon Benet Ramsey (08/06/1990-12/25/1996) was a six year old beauty queen that was found dead in the wine cellar of her parents’ home. According to her mother‚ Patsy‚ the family had a normal Christmas with family friends‚ the Whites. When they arrived home Jon Benet was already asleep and her parents carried her from the car into the house and put her to bed without waking her. When Patsy woke the next morning‚ December 26‚ 1996‚ she found a ransom note on the spiral

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    Jon Lebed

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    Summary:  In this case study we learn about Jonathan Lebed‚ at 15 years old‚ the youngest person during that time and the first minor to ever to face proceedings by the SEC for stock-market fraud. In 2000‚ Jonathan Lebed caused chaos in the stock trading industry and was accused of “pumping and dumping” stocks over the Internet. Between September 1999 and February 2000 Lebed made hundreds of thousands of dollars by posting in internet chat rooms and on message boards encouraging people to buy

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