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    In examining the conversations revolving around democratic elections in the past year, it has become increasingly clear that these conversations revolve around the idea of freedom and individualism in a multicultural and a multi-religious society. However, while these discussions maybe expressed in different or new contexts today, it is critical to recognize that these conversations of freedom and individualism have been informed by a wide array of historical figures. The historical figures have

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    It is amazing to see the way Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks schedules his day. Starting off at 6 a.m., he believes in doing his emails himself and responds to almost 75% of the emails he receives daily. Schultz is known for carrying a black binder with him everywhere he goes, which

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    Recommendation Addendum to Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty second edition Burroughs Wellcome Fund Howard Hughes Medical Institute Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty, second edition © 2006 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Burroughs Wellcome Fund All rights reserved. “Writing a Letter of Recommendation”: Electronic addendum published 2009 Writer: Laura Bonetta

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    sociology, the theory of racialization is a widely known and occasionally frustrating topic. However, two sociologists have successfully been able to define and break down the essential information behind this theory. Within their own writing, Michael Omi and Howard Winant (1986) define racial formation as,” the process by which social, economic, and political forces determine the content and importance of racial categories” (Omi and Winant 16). In essence, this theory frames the very meaning of “race”

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    “O Hell!” Satan’s opening exclamation of frustration immediately alerts readers to Satan’s state of mind. As Satan gazes on Adam and Eve, he is struck by their blissful state, which sends him into a spiral of confusion as he slightly reconsiders his plan to destroy them. To himself, Satan addresses the pair; he begins regretful and with pity for Adam and Eve. He later shifts in tone to vengeful, envious, and angry. Further exemplifying Satan’s contrasting attitudes, Milton uses antonymous words of

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    History of Biblical Angels Throughout history, you will find many religions discuss angels. But what is an angel? Is it a mythical creature with wings sent to protect you? Some may think so; others have different thoughts on the matter. But when did talk of angels first occur? Have they always been around? In this paper, I will attempt to define what an angel is and what they do. I will also discuss how angels differ between religions, as well as try to pinpoint the origin of angels. I will explain

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    E-Commerce Threat Michaels Stores’ Breach Nitesh Timilsina E-Business Security (SEC573) Kathleen Milburn 03/22/2015   Table of Contents 1. Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities 1 2. Diagram depicting the mechanism of attack and exploitation 2 3. Potential or actual consequences 5 4. Risk assessment 6 5. References 8  1. Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities On January 2014, Michaels an art and craft retailer

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    A few years prior to writing Paradise Lost, John Milton lost his vision. In fact, Milton does not hide the reality that his “eyes, that roll in vain…find no dawn”(Paradise Lost, 3.22-23). The light that Milton refers to, however, is not just physical, but it is also spiritual. There is a third type of blindness that Milton addresses, blindness from knowledge. Milton is concerned with this form of blindness in a number of works, perhaps most notably Areopagitica. The acquisition of knowledge plays

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    St. Michael is positioned perfectly upright with a majestic look as he is holding a sword away from his body horizontally with both hands. His body is covered with a golden body suit of armor except for his head, which is turned toward Joan and has a full halo

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    The Life Of Joan Of Arc

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    Isabelle or Romée. Her mother taught her how to work at home and on the farm. About God and the Catholic Church she only ever learned. When she hit the age of thirteen, she started hearing voices and having visions. In a few of her visions were Saint Michael and Saint Catherine. To help fight for France against the English she believed that they were all telling her. At sixteen years of age, she was forced into a marriage by her father after taking a vow of chastity, so she went to the court and they

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