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    Undoubtedly so, in today's popular forms of entertainment the stereotypes of the femme fatale, the clinging female and much other are still very much so alive. You can easily identify these stereotypes of women in today's music, movies or tv shows. An exceptional portrayal of the femme fatal stereotype is the song "Siren" by Tanerélle, the name itself is essentially a synonym to the femme fatal, in ancient Greek literature, Sirens were said to be creatures who were half woman and half fish (mermaids)

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    tourist attractions, like The Statue of LIberty and Time Square. History New York became the 11th state on July 26,1788. The first explorer to reach New York was a European explorer named Henry Hudson. Henry Hudson was a man who explored the Hudson river the river named after him. Major New York Indian tribes were the Iroquois and the Algonquin people. Originally New York was named New Amsterdam and the English vested the city and colony and renamed it New York. Around

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    The Atchafalaya River Basin is full of history. From the Choctaws, to the original Cajuns and even to its present day society, the Atchafalaya is not just a distributary of the Mississippi. More can be uncovered the deeper you dive into this river’s past, or in this case, its waters! Prior to the year 1401, the Mississippi River and the Red River were unassociated with one another and ran in almost parallel directions. After the start of the 15th century, the Mississippi began heading west making

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    US Airways Flight 1549

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    public hearing video. The flight crew utilized numerous Crew Resource Management (CRM) techniques which allowed them to handle the emergency situation with exceptional results throughout the sequence of events leading up to the water landing on the Hudson River. Some good CRM techniques that were noted while watching the NTSB’s simulated re-construction of the emergency situation were, proper use of checklists, utilizing the assistance of the first officer, requesting assistance from Air Traffic Control

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    undergraduate degree and at 19 he completed his masters degree from Harvard. (Hudson 2015) Due to his education level he was a very creditable source and his opinions were looked at higher than the average citizen. According to Mather he wants to prove that there never were witches (Mather 1862, 129). His goal was to prove that the evidence being brought up was only spectral evidence, which is evidence that could not be proven (Hudson 2015). Most of the testimonies were all here say and would have been

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    Sustainable tourism development merges environmental concerns with economic policy (Dresner, S. 2008: 69) and allows for tourism’s products in the form of intangible services or the natural environment, to be environmentally cautious through a responsible trade off between production and use of assets. Some influences apparent are environmental, social, and economical and it is further important to emphasize that one or a combination of the aspects, with market cooperation, creates a sustainable

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    His drawer of perfectly arranged by color socks? Ms. Hudson had moved them. All of them. It did not help that John’s sister, Harry, had insisted upon gifting them a it-goes-perfectly-with-your-flat-and-honestly-I-just-don’t-even-want-to-look-at-it-because-it-belonged-to-Clara-and-yeah-it’s-perfect

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    very dangerous person that could not be trusted. On the other hand, the textbook definition of an architect is a person who designs buildings and in many cases helps supervise those projects. One of America’s greatest architects in history was Daniel Hudson Burnham. He led America to do great things in architectural design. These two are very different, but they are brought together in the turbulent and chaotic environment of Chicago in the late 1800’s. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and

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    CASE STUDY Jensen

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    Jenson Shoes, established in the year 1953, was among the leading footwear companies in the United States. The company was not only known for its high-quality products but was also known for valuing their employees. The company continued to be in a highly-profitable position for years but showed a flattened growth due in its casual wear division. This made the Jenson’s shoes executive management to re-think their marketing strategy for strengthening their long-term industry viability. Sally Briggs

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    Running Head: SOCIAL MEDIA 1 SOCIAL MEDIA 5 Social Media Name Institution Date Social Media Advantages and Disadvantages of Easily Obtainable Information In the contemporary world, social networks, and the general internet has an eminent role as sources of wide range information feeding people in different sectors with the type of information they seek spontaneously. Much of easily obtainable information

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