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    Brett Candler Reflection 1 1/28/2013 Reflection #1: Emotional Response The moment that has stuck with me the most over the last week‚ with an emotional response would have to be the news that I had read a couple of days ago about my favorite basketball team‚ the Boston Celtics‚ losing their star point guard‚ Rajon Rondo. Rondo was declared this week to be done for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Like many Celtics fans‚ my initial though was “there goes our season‚” putting my face

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    Consumer Generated Advertising in Today’s Marketing World March 29‚ 2011 With the increasing development of technology‚ advertising has changed significantly. These changes force organizations to adapt and embrace new concepts. The traditional way of advertising put all the control in the businesses hands although now this control shifted to the consumers. ‘Consumers are now creating their own ads for the brands they love and hate‚ using inexpensive software and powerful personal computers

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    How Do Computers Affect Our Work? Accuracy and Efficiency Computers house powerful software and other applications that ensure accuracy at work. Instead of calculating numbers manually or making projections that involve formulas by hand‚ you can use your computer to derive the answer. This limits the possibility of human error mistakes‚ such as inputting numbers incorrectly. Also‚ when typing documents or communication‚ most computers are equipped with word processors that fix grammar and spelling

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    Challenges in Maintaining System Reliability in Electrical Systems Reliability of Supply As a result of reforms in the power sector many new Distribution Companies have started their operations. Apart from improving financial viability‚ reduction of T&D losses the distribution reforms have been identified as a key area in terms for fulfilling consumers‘ expectations in terms of service delivery in the area of Reliability and Quality of power supply. Reliability and Quality of power supply were

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    Childhood Revisited

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    Childhood Revisited Memories are a funny thing. They are the mental and emotional ties that we have to the past. Without photographs or videos‚ memories are all we have to recall significant moments throughout our lives. Whether it is a momentous life achievement‚ or a simple snap shot of being happy or sad‚ memories live within our psyche. They are not tangible objects; they are not even exact or clear. They are fuzzy scenes in our minds that we hold on to because they evoke certain emotions or

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    Reconstruction Revisited

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    “Review of Reconstruction Revisited” In “Reconstruction Revisited”‚ Eric Foner reexamines the political‚ social‚ and economic experiences of black and white Americans in the aftermath of the Civil War. With the help of many historian works‚ Foner gives equal representation to both sides of the Reconstruction argument. Foner writes that nowhere‚ was the transfer in black life more profound than in politics. The amazing political mobilization of the black community was one of the most striking

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    The Babylon Revisited

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    Name:Trisye Bala Class:1b Nim:1014025050 Final paper‚ analyzing Short story: Babylon Revisited By:F.Scott Fitzgerald‚1931 Summary The Babylon revisited is a story about Charlie who wants to take Honoria‚ his child. At the story‚ Charlie is a success businessman. After he has a lot of money‚ he go to Paris to use the money with only have thinking happy. He drunk all time‚ drunk and made himself be dependence with alcohol. What have he done causing his wife death and the money was lost only by few

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    Effects of Computer Games

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    in terms of: a. Age b. Gender c. Year level 2. What are the Effects of Computer Games in terms of: a. Lack of Socialization b. Personality Changes c. Hyperactive Learning Disorders 3. What are the Level of Performance of Criminology Students in terms of: a. Classroom Interaction b. Psychological/Emotional Awareness c. Problem Solving and Written Exams 4. Are there significant relationships between Effects of Computer Games and the Level of Performance of Criminology Students? Theoretical

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    Babylon Revisited

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    Tianna Borst English 103 A Timo K. 10/1/12 Babylon Revisited All people can relate to living with the past. We all make mistakes and we all stumble along our ways. Some make greater mistakes then others‚ but we all make them. Dealing with them as part of our present can sometimes be overwhelming. Although it is a difficult part of life‚ it is a part of life that we all can relate to. Some have to learn this lesson the tough way. Some learn that the past does not only hurt us now‚ but can affect

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    Realism

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    AMERICAN REALIST SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE The realism is the anti-thesis of idealism. Some jurists refuse to accept the realist school as a separate school of jurisprudence. American realism is a combination of the analytical positivism and sociological approaches. It is positivist in that it first considers the law as it is. On the other hand‚ the law as it stands is the product of many factors. In as much as the realists are interested in sociological and other factors that influence the law

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