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    culture. A fact that one cannot look up on Morocco‚ is that women had a great part in the resistance. In Moroccan culture‚ women are recognized neither as important agents of history‚ nor as reliable reporters and interpreters of history. In the film‚ “Still Ready: Three Women from Moroccan Resistance”‚ three women who were apart of the resistance report how their involvement was not only important but the main reason Morocco is Independent. Ghalia Moujhide‚ Saadia Bouhaddou‚ and Rabiaa Taibi‚ are the

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    Sarah Nam 12/12/2014 PHSC 101 Prof Pichaj Book Report- Icons of Revolution In Jonathan Well’s novel of Icons of Revolution‚ he describes the idea of evolution which is the theory that all living things are descendants of a common ancestor who has lived in the past. Within this view‚ he compares the icons of evolution structured around the Darwinian evolution with scientific evidence to show his readers that most of what we are taught about evolution is actually false. In Well’s chapter titled

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    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS‚ VOL. 9‚ NO. 3‚ SEPTEMBER 2008 377 License Plate Recognition From Still Images and Video Sequences: A Survey Christos-Nikolaos E. Anagnostopoulos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Ioannis E. Anagnostopoulos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Ioannis D. Psoroulas‚ Vassili Loumos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Eleftherios Kayafas‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—License plate recognition (LPR) algorithms in images or videos are generally composed of the following three processing steps: 1) extraction

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    I was totally and utterly shocked to discover that Billy Joel was not on the schedule. I checked it over and over‚ but his name wasn’t anywhere. I couldn’t believe it. To my surprise‚ I actually began to get angry. Right now as I am writing this I am listening to Billy Joel’s Songs in the Attic‚ and I am becoming more and more furious as I think about it‚ which can only mean that I am really passionate about music‚ and Billy Joel in particular. In my opinion‚ Billy Joel is one of the greatest

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    student‚ entering college with dreams of achieving a 4.0 GPA and becoming valedictorian‚ can easily be swept up by social distractions‚ causing him to abandon his goals. Tillie Olsen and Anne Tyler both discus in their narratives‚ “Silences”‚ and‚ “Still Just Writing”‚ how parenting‚ childrearing‚ and mundane errands effected their lifelong dreams of becoming writers. They both believe that women cannot possibly create “enduring literature” unless they remain childless. However‚ Olsen and Tyler each

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    Inflation‚ Unemployment and Poverty: Still Major Problems of Pakistan Zoha Siddique Forman Christian College University Since Pakistan came into being‚ it’s going through hard times. From newly born country to getting sixty four year old country‚ sometimes it has given sacrifices and sometimes remained victim of inapt political system. For the long time‚ it is facing number of challenges and conspiracies which has weakened its foundations and so is the structure. Therefore‚

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    Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education – Review In the essay Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education‚ the author attempts to link race as a factor that contributes to the unequal education opportunity faced by some minority groups. He or she argues that despite the affirmative action in the United States (U.S.)‚ discrimination in the education and employment sector continues to affect how the minority children learn. With fewer resources allocated to their marginalized schools‚ these students end

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    Now that we can‚ through the internet‚ peak into the musings and creations of others‚ we get a glimpse of what goes into some of those 1 trillion hours (though sometimes you wish you could delete a glimpse) “Even the stupidest creative act is still a creative act‚” Shirkey says‚

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    The Unequal Distribution of Health This essay aims to look at the unequal distribution of health‚ focussing on ethnic minority inequalities. Health is defined as a state of emotional‚ physical and social well being and not just the absence of illness and disease. Health has been steadily improving however not everyone is able to share the benefits of the improvements. The difference in one’s health status is driven by inequalities in society. Health is shaped by many factors such as lifestyle

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    food department. By the time you finish college for a certain job‚ the criteria could have easily changed making it to where you need an even higher education before getting the job of your dreams. Andrew Delbanco‚ Author of “Three Reasons College Still Matters” an article in his book‚ College: What it Was‚ Is‚ and Should Be‚ points out three main reasons why every American should attend college at some point in their life. Delbanco’s essay is well-written. He clearly addresses his favor of attending

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