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    Whetsell.” (Bob Downing, Akron Beacon Journal (MCT) “West Virginia was chosen for this training school because of the terrain was similar to Italy and its Apennine Mountains which was where the soldiers were headed next. Roughly 180 men and officers went through this school every two weeks to

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    from windows in the twin towers hoping to escape the terror. These people believed there was no one to help and no one to help them. They lost hope. In “Remembering a Hero, 15 Years After 9/11” written by Peggy Noonan, published in The Wall Street Journal on September 11th 2016, Alison Crowther—Welles Crowther’s mom—recalls the courageous actions to save the lives of others, made by her son on this horrific day. Noonan utilizes pathos, ethos, asyndeton, and

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    analysis of a select passage from page 151 of Daniel Defoe’s, Journal of the Plague Year. The focus of this passage is the narrator’s feelings about the plague’s relationship with human nature. In this passage H.F. (Defoe) asserts that another plague year would reconcile all destructive differences between people. Consequently, this passage does not correspond with the expected perspective of a plague survivor. The original intent of Journal of the Plague year was to be a realistic account of the plague

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    USA Today has been able to differentiate itself and stay away from commodity status of most news sources by they were a newspaper that was considerably set apart from other newspapers. USA Today had many distinct and unique features that were incorporated. USA Today has content and an appearance that is as bold and fearless as its mission (Stein, 2015, p. 78). The features included such as the newspaper was laid out and provided easy and quick access, quick comprehension for a hastily reader (Ferrell

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    nature to having more artistic independency on a project to financial management. The Journals of Knud Rasmussen, a film made by an Inuit production company presents these advantages. By using this approach these production companies have more accessibility, and international success. This film acts as a prime example to why films made in Canada can benefit from small-scale production, and co-production. The Journals of Knud Rasmussen documents the encounter between three Danish explorers, and an Inuit

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    fortune to have resources available to them at will. All people with the desire and drive to access and utilize academic research should be afforded the opportunity to do so regardless of their financial situation or institutional affiliation. OA journals allow for self-directed learning to take place outside the traditional constraint of an academic environment, thus it actively promotes continued education and learning opportunities for non-traditional information communities. Intellectual Freedom

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    ACCESSING ELECTRONIC JOURNALS IN ENGINEERING COLLEGE STUDENTS AT CHENNAI – A STUDY B.LALITHA Research Scholar Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. Email: lalithavelachery@gmail.com Dr. K.CHINNASAMY Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. Email: drkchinna@yahoo.co.in, Abstract The study focused on the extent of access and use of electronic journals by the students of

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    News). The result showed an alarming impact on the mortality rate of children who were exposed to lead. According to The African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, approximately 400 children died within the first couple days of the lead infested mining incident, and a total of 40% of children died in the village of Zamfara within the year (The African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences). Medical attention was brought to the area when there was an unusual notice for the experience of

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    “Night of the Living Dead” Film Analysis Essay The film was about siblings named Johnny and Barbara that were going to lay flowers on their father's grave in Pennsylvania. In the cemetery, they saw a strange man walking towards them. Johnny teased Barbara saying the man was going to get her. When she went to go apologize to the man for Johnny’s actions, the man grabbed her. Johnny tried to fight him off but he was thrown into a gravestone where he hit his head and died. This led to Barbara trying

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    Standard 1: understanding the principles and values essential for working with children and young people. 1. Principles and values a. Show how you promote the principles and values essential for working with children; young people their families and their carers. .At Clayfields house all children, young people their families and carers are all treated with respect. Families and carers are always updated on children’s or young people’s progress during their time at Clayfields and any

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