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    highlights several characters to show the impact of breaking boundaries. The characters who break these boundaries are Atticus Finch, Scout Finch, Link Deas, Dolphus Raymond, and Arthur "Boo" Radley. A man ahead of his time, Atticus Finch is a character who has broken and crossed a variety of both spoken and unspoken boundaries in the small town of Maycomb. As a white man from the respectable Finch family, Atticus crosses a significant social boundary by treating everyone equally, regardless

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    the idea of breaking boundaries by personifying the setting, focusing on everyday events, and manipulating the characters within society. The most predominant boundary in the novel remains the rigid social classes known as the caste system in Indian society. Roy gives each character a specific role to bring out the importance of the Love Laws, which set behavioral margins within the society. In chapter 1, Roy personifies the setting as the blurring of boundaries where “boundaries blue as tapioca fences

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    Isotope anomalies across the Frasnian-Famennian extinction boundary: Implications for resolving Late Devonian mysteries Abstract The cause of the Late Devonian mass extinction near the Frasnian-Famennian boundary remains uncertain. Anomalies of stable isotope values have been observed at the Frasnian-Famennian boundary commonly, indicating the abrupt changes of environments during the crisis. These changes include marine anoxia possibly triggered by land plant evolutions, global cooling, and global

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    schools! So much so, that from my experience, this is a truism: The last things a superintendent wants to do are close and elementary school, or change elementary boundaries. Why? Because sometimes it’s the last thing they do! Unfortunately in a school district growing and changing as rapidly as West Fargo Public Schools, boundary changes are inevitable. Since I have been superintendent in West Fargo voters have supported two bond referendums, which among other improvements have triggered new

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    follows Tita and a complicated love triangle she’s in with her sister and her one true love. In my research paper, I will examine how love and passion affect the human soul. I will discuss how the idea that love or deep passion can transcend the boundaries of the human soul by connecting how Tita’s emotional cooking affects others in the novel. Tita’s love for Pedro keeps

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    documentclass{article} usepackage[top = 1.2in,bottom = 1.2in,left = 1in,right =1in]{geometry} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{morefloats} usepackage{subfigure} usepackage{color} egin{document} egin{center} Boundary layer analysis of Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal melting surface of paraboloid of revolution in the presence of thermophoresis end{center} egin{center} O. D. Makinde$^1$, N. Sandeep$^2$, T. M. Ajayi$^3$, I. L. Animasaun$^4$\ $^1$Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch

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    section{Boundary-Layers} The concept of boundary-layers was first thought of in the early 1900s by Ludwig Prandtl. He presented a paper in Germany in 1904 which outlined a slightly viscous fluid near a solid boundary cite{Prandtl}. In this paper certain assumptions were made. Firstly the Reynolds number is large, so the viscous terms can be neglected far away from the solid boundary. Then there exists a thin layer of fluid near the solid boundary and this fluid is known as a boundary-layer. Outside

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    The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science http://jab.sagepub.com/ Workers ' Playtime? : Boundaries and Cynicism in a ' 'Culture of Fun ' ' Program Peter Fleming Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 2005 41: 285 DOI: 10.1177/0021886305277033 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jab.sagepub.com/content/41/3/285 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: NTL Institute Additional services and information for The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science

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    Matthew Geronimo Professor Haydu SOCI 106 12 March 2013 Tea and Social Class Boundaries in 19th Century England How did tea rituals, customs, and etiquette reinforce social class boundaries in 19th century England? This question is relevant, in that it asks us to reflect on how simple commodities such as tea can distinguish social differences between classes, both past and present; it also allows us to ponder on how tea was popularized into the daily-consumed beverage it is to this day with people

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    that almost all political theorists can agree on, however, the boundaries surrounding this definition leaves us asking many questions; how did we consent, to whom do we consent to, and when did we consent? Most importantly is the question: did we consent at all? When we go back to the fundamentals of defining how, when, and if we consented, we will derive that we never consented at all. In the following essay, I will define the boundaries of consent, give a summary of the various philosophical arguments

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