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    Cited: Peterson‚ Paula‚ and Seema Kumar. "The Dolphin-Human Connection." Earthcode InternationalNetwork. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 14 Apr 2013.<http://paulapeterson.com/dolphin_human_connection.html>. Dudzinski‚ Kathleen‚ Frohoff‚ Toni‚ . Dolphin Mysteries : Unlocking the Secrets of Communication.NEW HAVEN AND LONDON: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS‚ 2008. eBook.

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    barangay settlers following the Los Baños Bañamos Festival‚ which commemorated the historic town’s 394th anniversary last Sept. 17. Batong Malake officials have been helping sell the pressing machines to further spread its use. They said‚ as quoted by Kathleen Lungub‚ a student at the UP Los Baños College of Development Communication: “With the growing number of briquette users‚ we do not only help the people save money; we also help in the conservation of forests in the long term.” At least once a week

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    often unique‚ ingredients required for preparing ethnic dishes at home. As with any new market‚ the best way to determine what to grow is to find out what the customer wants. This is especially critical in finding niche markets for Asian vegetables. Kathleen (2007) analyzed the strong growth in farmers’ markets and direct-to-consumer marketing such as the community supported agriculture (CSA) and found that consumers are willing to spend time and money to support local food production. Increasingly‚

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    Louis Armstrong was an amazing musician and artist. As a well known jazz musician‚ Mr. Armstrong has an autobiography of how he rose up and became one of the greatest jazz musicians and artist in history. Armstrong’s book was written by an award winning historian and biographer named Laurence Bergreen. Born on the 4th of February‚ he has written many wonderful books‚ and had some translated into 25 different languages his latest book is called Casanova: The World of a Seductive Genius. Another one

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    Greene‚ Stephen H. "Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 26 Feb. 1994. Web. 14 Mar. 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/1994/02/26/opinion/l-why-marijuana-should-remain-illegal-310506.html>. Murphy‚ Terry‚ Kathleen Elliot‚ Agi Mete‚ and Jamie Glass. All About Law Exploring the Canadian Legal System. 6th ed. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Print Head‚ Tom. "Why Is Marijuana Illegal?" About.com Civil Liberties. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2013. <http://civilliberty.about.com/od/drugpolicy/tp/Why-is-Marijuana-Illegal

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    March 22‚ 2011 Mr. Robert Bechtold‚ Manager Kukyendahl Joint‚ Inc. 88 North Park Road Houston‚ TX 77005 Re: Last Warning Dear Mr. Bechtold: (Switched to indirect approach)Enclosed in a summary of recent ETS-related court cases in which landlords and owners were held responsible for providing toxin-free air for their tenants. In most of these cases‚ owners were also required to reimburse rents and pay damages for the harm done before the environmental tobacco smoke problem was remedied

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    NY: DK publishing. Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. (2003‚ October 30). Learn about scrambled text. In google.ca. Retrieved November 28‚ 2011‚ from http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/matt.davis/Cmabrigde/ Simpson‚ Kathleen. (2009). National Geographic Investigates: The Human Brain: Inside Your Body’s Control Room (1st ed.). Orlando‚ FL: National Geographic Children’s Books. 6. Facts: 6. The brain is the most complex organ in the body. It is the organ

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    Women fell a great sense of empowerment because they were able to speak through their music and reach those who are going through the same struggles to give them something to lean on as they work through the problems of life. I have great respect for Kathleen Hanna and Tobi Vail for starting this movement because they didn’t just sit around and wait for somebody to hear the messages they were trying to convey across the world. They realize that just writing them down wasn’t working because nobody really

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    Halberstam validates her hypothesis by comparing Dracula to physical characteristics of the Jew. Furthermore‚ she expresses the relation of blood and gold‚ race and sex‚ sexuality and ethnicity that consequently relate to the Jew. On the other hand‚ Kathleen Spencer‚ “In Purity and Danger: Dracula‚ The Urban Gothic‚ and the Late Victorian Degeneracy Crisis”‚ tries to relate the unconscious and conscious sexuality of Stoker and cultural identities. Spencer focuses on the ‘fantastic’‚ the urban gothic

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    José Villeda Dr. Nicole Mancino ENG 102‚ Section 053 April 18‚ 2014 Obsession of Perfection The relentless pursuit of human perfection has always been an intrinsic trait of human nature and science has been a mean to achieve it. This statement brings us to the main idea of Hawthorne ’s short story "The Birth-mark." It shows the story of a scientist who is obsessed with the removal of his wife ’s birthmark‚ considering it a symbol of her human imperfection. "The Birth-mark" is possibly influenced

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