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    Current Event Economics

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    Erin Powers Mrs. Runkle Economics- E Period February 26th‚ 2013 Current Event #1: International 1.) Source money.cnn.com‚ http://money.cnn.com/2013/02/27/news/economy/minimum-wage/ index.html 2.) Summary of Article According to CNN news tabs‚ Americans in the United States who possess the ability to work for minimum wage has dropped in the past year. From 2012 to now in 2013‚ the estimated amount of people who have minimum wage paying jobs has lowered from 3.8 million to 3.6 million. In some states

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    Erin Fuchs‚ research (2013) finds that decriminalizing prostitution reduces violence‚ creates a healthier work environment‚ and could also create another form of revenue. Cathy Reisenwitz (2014) discusses how criminalizing sex workers in the United States

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    don’t think that things like race‚gender‚ and etc… should make up your identity. I think our identity is important to us because it makes up something that is apart of who we are as we go through life. With regards on the subject identity journalists‚ Erin Aubry Kaplan begins to suggests in “ Black Like I Thought I Was” that your race is an aspect of your identity. She first supports her this by using Wayne Joseph’s racial error as an example to explain how Wayne’s physical

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    Tara J. Williams Instructor: Donna Thompson Date: October 20‚ 2013 Television (The effect it has on children) Television has been around for approximately 75 years‚ according to Erin Monaghan. It has cause some negative impact on our young‚ youth of today. Children spend more time watching television than they spend on homework and family time. Too much TV time has cause children to be obesity‚ not able to make rational decisions in violent solutions and having sex at an such

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    Catherine Williamson Mr. Ben Bergholtz English 2001 21 March 2014 Compensation for Student-Atheltes: An Annotated Bibliography Cronk‚ Erin. “Unlawful Encroachment: Why the NCAA Must Compensate Student-Athletes for The Use of Their Names‚ Images‚ and Likenesses.” University Of La Verne Law Review 34.2 (2013): 135-165. Index to Legal Periodicals & Books Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 4 Mar. 2014. Cronk’s article offers his professional perspective on the unjust treatment and regulations by the NCAA

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    Who Is Holden Caulfield?

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    Cited: Judd‚ Lewis. “The Normal Psychological Development of the American Adolescent.” California Medicine. (1967): 465-470. Print. Salinger‚ J.D. The Catcher in the Rye. New York: Bantam Books‚ 1951. Print. Wilson ‚ Erin. "Religion and Identity - As much bad as good?." Pulse-Berlin. N.p.. Web. 15 Oct 2012. <http://www.pulse-berlin.com/index.php?id=28>.

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    that way. Some people might say that there are transgender beauty pageants for them to perform in but even though there are those competitions‚ they would never get the same airtime like Miss America‚ which just got its first openly gay contestant‚ Erin O’Flaherty as Miss

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    China Blue Documentary

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    Erin Brumbaugh 03.18.2013 ChinaBlue/Ngai China Blue offered a different perspective on the working women of China in sweatshops. The quota levels and the pay was very disorganized‚ and called for very in-depth attention to the workers by management. In China Blue‚ the girl was marveled at the accommodations of the factory‚ and quickly realized that these accommodations‚ and the food provided was not free‚ nor were they really much better than her home life. According to Ngai‚ dormitory labor systems

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    Hair Lab Report

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    Erin Gaudet SCI-220-01 Title: Hair Lab Object: Analyze hair samples Procedure: Same as in lab handout Results: See attached data sheet Conclusion: This type of lab analysis is important to the field of forensic science because you could link a person to a crime. The removal of hair from the body often denotes physical contact between a victim and perpetrator and hence a crime of a serious or violent nature. Forensic scientists would find this lab useful because they would be able to determine

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    John Rankin Waddell (working name Rankin‚ born 1966‚ Paisley‚ near Glasgow) is a British portrait and fashion photographer. His subjects have included Britney Spears‚ Kate Moss‚ Naomi Campbell‚ Kylie Minogue‚ Leonardo DiCaprio‚ the Spice Girls‚ Holly Valance‚ Cate Blanchett‚ Damien Hirst‚ Queen Elizabeth II‚ Tony Blair[1] and Tom Vincent. Born in Glasgow‚ he was brought up in St Albans‚ Hertfordshire.[2] After being expelled from school‚ he briefly studied accountancy at Brighton Polytechnic before

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