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    Rather than facing his opponent, James Cox, Harding campaigned against Wilson. Aforementioned, Wilson was paralyzed, therefore Harding was only running against the idea of Wilson or what he had previously stood for. He promised America change, but not a progressive change that Wilson had

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    A Comparison of Susan Hill's The Woman in Black and M.R. James' Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad In Susan Hill's introduction to 'The Woman In Black' she mentions M.R. James' short stories as some of the greatest ghost stories ever written. Her appreciation of James' writing is one of the reasons for the many similarities and differences between the two texts. Hill was greatly inspired by the setting of 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad' and this results

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    The Noir Anti-Hero: How Walter Huff Reflects Depression-Era Society The anti-hero of Double Indemnity, Walter Huff, is a reflection of the greed, lust, and corruption of the evils of society during the Great Depression. The anti-hero must navigate his way through the external landscape of depression-era Los Angeles in an attempt to survive the urban wilderness in perhaps some very non-conventional ways. Despite this, the anti-hero is relatable to the reader since he is not seen as a typical hero

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    Edit with the Docs app Make tweaks, leave comments, and share with others to edit at the same time. NO THANKSGET THE APP Kyle R biography Horatio Gates Kyle Rackow Revolutionary War Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11, 2017 Who can say they won a battle in Revolutionary War? Horatio Gates can. He won the battles of Saratoga. He was known as ‘’one of the most controversial figures in the military.” This biography

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    Cox Enterprises Essay

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    Cox Enterprises Media Corporations in the Global Marketplace Cox Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) is an Atlanta-based media conglomerate that has ties into nearly all media forms today. Since the founding of Cox Enterprises by James M. Cox in 1898, CEI has been established as a media staple through newspapers, radio, television, cable, telephone, and Internet communications . As of 2000, Cox Enterprises was ranked seventh in AdAge’s “100 Leading Media Companies” . Cox Enterprises is listed on the

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    Who Is Elbert Frank Cox?

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    Elbert Frank Cox (December 5, 1895 – November 28, 1969) was an American mathematician who became the first black person in the world to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics. He spent most of his life as a professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he was known as an excellent teacher. During his life, he overcame various difficulties which arose because of racism. In his honor, the National Association of Mathematicians established the Cox-Talbot Address, which is annually delivered at the

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    5, 1895, Elbert Frank Cox earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Indiana. In 1925, he became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics. He taught for 40 years at West Virginia State College and Howard University. After he retired, Howard established a scholarship fund in Cox's name to encourage future Black mathematicians. Elbert Frank Cox was born on December 5, 1895 in Evansville, Indiana. After graduating from Indiana University in 1917, Cox served in World War I

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    did eventually manage to discover a few. The finest example of a success story I came across is the Cox Communications Company. The founder of Cox, Mr. James M. Cox was so enamored with his employees, he went so far as to mention them in his will. “The employee is the single most valuable resource for any company.”(Tarah Richardson, 2014) These were some of the last words express by Mr. James M. Cox. He felt so strongly in this belief; he passed these same words on to his heirs in his will. (Tarah

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    United States history, President Woodrow Wilson. In the election women were showcasing their 19th amendment right to vote. This fierce election will be fought between the Republicans representative Warren G. Harding and Democratic representative James M. Cox. The Republicans candidate

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    Tinnitus Management Essay

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    in provision of amplification. JAAA, 16(7), 419-435. doi:10.3766 /jaaa.16.7.3 Henry, J. A., Loovis, C., Montero, M., Kaelin, C., Anselmi, K., Coombs, R., ... James, K. E. (2007). Randomized clinical trial: Group counseling based on tinnitus retraining therapy. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 44(1), 21-32. doi:10.1682/JRRD.2006.02.0018 Henry, J. A., Schechter, M. A., Zaugg, T. L., Griest, S., Jastreboff, P. J., Vernon, J. A., ... Stewart, B. J. (2006). Outcomes of clinical trial:

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