...“3”), delete the line. When you need to insert a new subdivision, place the cursor at the end of the sentence immediately above where you want to insert, press Enter, go the Style drop-down menu (typically located next to the Font drop-down menu) at the top of the screen, and select the appropriate style: For I, II, III, etc., choose Outline 1 For A, B, C, etc., choose Outline 2 For 1, 2, 3, etc., choose Outline 3 For a, b, c, etc., choose Outline 4 NOTE: You will need to manually enter the correct letter or number, and you may need to change letters and numbers above and below your new entry. At times, you may need to use the Tab and Backspace keys to align entries properly. • TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: If Microsoft Word performs undesired formatting—such as inserting unwanted letters and numbers and changing the indentation—go to Format menu, click AutoFormat, click Options, choose the “AutoFormat As You Type” button, and deselect (so that there is no checkmark) these two choices: “Automatic Bulleted Lists” and “Automatic Numbered Lists.” The first time you save your document, choose “Save As” in the File menu and provide a new name. (This will preserve the original file and its sample.) For Bibliography entries, you can choose (from the Style drop-down menu at the top of the screen) either the “MLA Entry”...
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...surgery. Due to the operation, his IQ increases to 208, but this comes with side effects and death. In the story he competes with a mouse named Algernon, later they become friends. The doctors in the story were Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur, and the lab worker's name was Burt. In Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, doctors Strauss and Nemur made the wrong choice by selecting innocent Charlie Gordon for the intelligence-altering surgery. Dr. Strauss...
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...access. Hayden Lake is fed by streams and springs. Population is 575. Coeur d’Alene Indians initially inhabited the area around Hayden Lake. The area provided excellent hunting and fishing, and an abundant supply of huckleberries and bulbs. Good huckleberry picking still exists within a few miles from Hayden. Hayden Lake was formed by glacial activity and prehistorically was a hunter and gather society. This has helped to shape Hayden Lake into what it is today. Hayden Lake residents are heavily into big game hunting, growing our own food, canning, and big on out doors activities. The boundaries of Hayden Lake are Hayden lake shore line, government way, north Lakeview rd., and Honey Suckle Dr. Highway 95 runs north and south through the city of Hayden and can easily be reached from just about any road in Hayden Lake. There is a railroad in nearby Rathdrum however it does not run through or border Hayden Lake. Housing in Hayden Lake is a mix of new development track homes that are close together and older neighborhoods with housing built in the 1930’s and up but have acreage. I did not see any apartment buildings in the City of Hayden Lake, but there are many next door in the town of Hayden. Most of the neighborhoods in Hayden Lake are well kept, spacious property between other houses and lots of trees. There is evidence of air-conditioned homes in the newer models homes. Older homes...
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...Twisted Threads by Kaylin McFarren is a romantic adventure novel, currently resting at the end of a series of novels that i simply cannot wait to read. The novel begins with the aftermath of a bloodbath, and draws the reader in with the standard questions. "Who died? Why? Where? Who did it? Did they deserve it? And who will die next?" These questions and more are quickly answered, but while we find the answers we need, we are also handed several more questions as Akira, the heroine, is sent across the world for her yakuza master(s) to seek revenge for the death of a friend. Akira is a former geisha turned yakuza assassin. Trained in the arts of conversation, entertainment and murder, she is an enigma of truly epic proportions, and born with innate magnetism, and crafted by genetics into a beauty of breathtaking quality, she is truly a deadly blossom...
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...essays that I have written about the Jodi Arias trial. Many more to come. JODI ARIAS TRIAL: SECOND EXPERT WITNESS, ALYCE LAVIOLETTE UNDER SCRUTINY Alyce LaViolette is the second expert witness called by the defense in the Jodi Arias trial. Ms. LaViolette has a Masters degree and has worked since the 1970s in the field of domestic violence. She has been described by some as being a man hater. For instance, attorney and radio host Jenny Hutt, in her appearance on the Dr. Drew show, referred to Ms. LaViolette’s testimony in the following way: “I feel like she`s just a man hater…she`s clearly prejudicial, and she just reads that she doesn`t like men.” This criticism, valid or invalid, is also present in professional critiques, couched using terms such as “feminist perspective” and even extends to the personal reviews that can be found on Amazon.com. One reviewer, asked the question “did she ever meet a man who was not an abuser?” Obviously, the impression of Ms. LaViolette, as being a man hater, is legitimate in the minds of many people. She has left that impression with many readers and viewers of her work. This is not to say that Ms. LaViolette is a man hater, just because a number of people think her so. That would be unfair. It would be fair to say this. Her behavior, her writing, her court testimony, has left a significant number of people with the impression that she is a man hater. I don’t know if she is a man hater or is not. If she is, this is America and...
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...Eminem “My words are like a dagger with a jagged edge...”- “Criminal”, from “The Marshall Mathers LP” An average rap artist wouldn’t be able to grace the covers of VIBE, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and Spin while on a national tour months before their major debut album is released. An average rapper couldn’t say that he’s collaborated with Dr. Dre, Elton John, and Dido, all in the same year. Then again, Marshall Mathers III, better known as Eminem isn’t your average rapper. No other artist has ever been the center of such heated and conflicting debates. He’s hailed as brilliant by some critics and deemed as indecent and disgusting by others. But the controversy isn’t as simple as that. This is an artist and a man who is as complex as he is talented. “...no labels wanted to sign me, almost gave up... until I met Dre, the only one to look past, gave me a chance, and I lit a fire up under his ass...”- “White America” Eminem was born in Kansas City, Missouri. During his early years Marshall Mathers and his mother moved between Kansas and Michigan until the age of twelve when they settled in east Detroit. During these years there would be much turbulence to get through. Tragedies including the suicide of his beloved cousin Ronnie and being abandoned by his father threw his world into what could’ve been an irrevocable downward spiral. They would prove to be haunting to the tortured youth. Without stability finding friends and staying out of trouble became...
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...Addly commented that Oliver was within one of the oddest states of psychosis she had ever seen. Usually, she told Olivia, who was half listening, psychosis is coupled with extreme emotion, rage, despair, or paranoia. Instead, he almost had reverted to a newborn-type state, searching around him in confusion, treating each sense with a startling indifference. But Oliver didn’t concern himself over what would make their job easier, obviously, so Dr. Addly told Olivia that they would go the safe route: administering the usual strength antipsychotic medication and hope to break through. Olivia, baggy-eyed and worried sick, curled back her lips and nodded. She hadn’t understood what was said, but she would sign off for on nevertheless. Before she left she gathered for herself the strength to peak through Oliver’s window. He lay on the bed, moving his right hand to a song only he could hear. She thought that it looked like he had two glass eyes. Oliver was in the mental ward during Christmas and Elaine’s birthday (a fact that bothered Olivia more than Elaine) and was now on track to miss the onset of spring, those first few weary days without a jacket, the trees going green . ....
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...Logic surmises that the perpetrators of a hate crime would be the ones blamed for it. However, after an attack in Germany on Jewish citizens by members of a far right group, the blame shifted from the attackers to Muslim refugees (BBC News). Xenophobia is the irrational fear of things perceived as foreign or alien. Though attaching the suffix “phobia” to anything seems to dramatize its meaning, there is no exaggeration in this diagnosis for North American society. Since 2016, hate crimes have risen at an alarming rate, most notably religious hate crimes targeting Jews and Muslims; slanderous and fear-mongering rhetoric, specifically regarding Jews, Muslims, and immigrants, has also increased in the past two years (FBI). American society...
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...the globe. Currently, there has been a tremendous growth in cyber social networking. The popularity of using online social networks as a mean of communication has spread very quickly among the online users. It has almost become a daily activity in many people’s life. This phenomenon sparks much debate about the adverse effects of social networking. Facebook has good things and bad thing about it that need to be heard. The first and perhaps most disturbing problem would be a rapid growth in radical and hate groups. Cyber criminals love the popularity they receive on Facebook. In support of the above fact, a researcher claims that the number of hate groups on social networks rose by 20 percent last year (Reuters, 2010). Examples of anti-social groups on Facebook include “National Kick a Ginger Day” and “I Love Curry Bashing” (Reuters, 2010). In the case of the first group, the idea of establishing a National Kick a Ginger Day group was derived from a group of people who do not favor children with fair skin and red hair (National Kick a Ginger Day, 2008). The other site, I Love Curry Bashing, was formed by a racist group who are against Indians. Clearly, both social groups create a problem of discrimination. This causes conflicts such as in the case of a fourteen years old boy with red hair who was bullied during the National Kick a Ginger Day held in 2008, leading to his truancy (National Kick a Ginger Day, 2008). “Terrorism and intolerance start with words, but they grow...
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...University of La Verne Point Mugu, California Martin Luther King Jr. A paper prepared for Leadership in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree Bachelors of Arts in Organizational Management February 11, 2011 Instructor: Mr. Stadler Chapter One Introduction The leader I have chosen to analyze is Martin Luther King Jr. He is someone I find as a fascinating leader and changed the lives of million worldwide. He was known as the moral leader of the United States and was born January 15 1929 at Atlanta, Georgia. Jacqueline L. Harris coauthor of marching to freedom provides a detailed concise biography and introduction to our moral leader Martin Luther King Jr. His father was the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. As a member of a black middle-income family, young Martin never felt the pinch of poverty. But his family could not protect him from the cruelties of racism. As Martin grew up, he kept his mother's words in mind: "You are as good as anyone." King earned degrees from Morehouse College in Atlanta and Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. He then went to Boston University, where he earned a doctorate. In Boston he met Coretta Scott. They married in 1953 and settled in Montgomery, Alabama, where King had been appointed pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. Not long after King arrived in Montgomery, he was asked to lead a black boycott of the city buses. The black people of Montgomery had decided that they would not...
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...Introduction A.Literature Review 1. Research Abroad Carson McCullers is one of the most brilliant writer in 20th century America. In 1939, she finished her first novel, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. It is this novel that launched a 22 years old girl to fame. As early as the 1940s, the western literary world began the criticism about Carson McCullers and her works. At that time, a large majority of the researches used the method of New Criticism. Through a close reading of the texts, they tried to analyze the internal structure and the poetic character of her works. Those new critics did not pay attention to the connection between the novel and the personal experience of the author. And they did not find the profound social significance behind...
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...Mobile Computing and Social Networking [Name] Dr. Danielle Babb CIS500 November 21, 2012 Abstract Mobile computing has allowed great strides in the care and monitoring of patients. Medical personnel are able to obtain real-time data on patient vital signs via mobile networks. Network integrity and data assurance are important factors in the delivery of vital statistics for patient care. Social network support forums provide a source of interaction with those with similar health concerns. Mobile Computing and Social Networking The use of mobile computing technology to monitor patient vital signs is a critical step forward to help keep people healthy and to improve healthcare outcomes. This technology has transformed the lives of patients by cutting down the amount of time one spends in a doctor’s office for basic monitoring services. Mobile devices, when loaded with the appropriate applications, are useful in transmitting information such as blood pressure, glucose readings or even temperature back to medical offices. Medical personnel can then track a patient’s condition and if need be, have them come in if their vital signs are not positive. This could avert a trip to the hospital in some cases. In a survey of American consumers, 61% said they would like self-monitoring devices that remotely sends information to their doctors. (Mobile Technology Allows for Remote Patient Monitoring, 2012) Network Management Mobile technology has made great strides...
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...Looking back at this fantastic journey, I cannot help but think that this class and its assignments have been important tools for improving not only my writing skills but also –and especially—my thinking skills. This class taught me a method for thinking and writing. While looking at the critical research reflection I cannot help but think of the word “reflect? “Since the beginning of this class, I had to reflect on course texts, reflect on the sources, reflect on personal experience, and reflect on peer reviews and discussion posts. Dr. ND asked me to reflect on my writing and to think carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion. Why the word "reflect" is so important? What does it mean, "to reflect”? The philosopher Locke said that the act of reflection is characterized by mental acts of doubt, believe, think, have emotions, and feelings (Locke). I believe that my final research paper is an essay that has all the characteristics described by Locke. The final project includes feelings, personal experience, thoughts, doubts, questions, answers, and reasoning....
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...rights movement end racism and police brutality? This paper will explore how police brutality is still current in today’s society. Not only that but what it means to be a leader of a protest movement, and a leader in today's world. The media is very involved in today's society however, there seems to be no real leader of many of the protest that have occurred. Could this be the problem for why nothing is being solved today? There were many issues before with how police have abused there powers and it seems as though today the same issues maybe occurring. However, the problem we face today is we have no strong leads. In the past we have had Dr. King played a huge role in protest movements. Also, there were many powerful people who have such strong opinions on how our government works. This paper will explore Dr. King, Machiavelli, and Thoreau and what they believed what made a strong government and, strong leader for the people. Dr. Martin Luther King wrote letter from Birmingham jail on April 16,1963. This letter that Dr. King wrote was...
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...7 Signs You May Need a Responsibility Makeover Erica Hopkins GEN 200 03/02/14 Dr. Crystal Sears 7 Signs You May Need a Responsibility Makeover I believe that not everyone knows about personal responsibility. It should not be looked upon as a handicap, but as one area within everyone that can be developed. Once developed, personal responsibility can contribute to life achievements, goals obtained, and more sense of control over one’s own life. This is great because I think there are a few basic things to look for in your life to identify if you are someone who could really use a good look at yourself. Read on to find to if you can identify with any of the following signs. Do you need a responsibility makeover? Theodore Roosevelt once said “If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month.” Good Reads (2014) He certainly would be one who would know a great deal about personal responsibility. Theodore Roosevelt was a president that achieved a great deal during his time. Despite having a few health conditions, including asthma which was considered quite a deadly illness in the mid 1800’s, he created his own exercise routine that is said to have been pretty difficult and included both weightlifting and boxing. Bio True Story (2013) The seventh sign that you may need a personal responsibility makeover is you constantly complain about your job, but do nothing to better your employment situation. So many people...
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