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    Marie Maynard Daly

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    Throughout Gender and Race in the Physical Sciences, I have been struck by how rarely in STEM we shed a light on the women of color that already exist and thrive in the sciences. Often, when we discuss diversity in the sciences, we only discuss it in the frame of a problem. More specifically, we tend to focus on the problem of there not being enough of these women in the field. As a result of the lack of attention paid to pioneering women in STEM, many young people of all backgrounds are inclined

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    Timothy Armour Capital Group Timothy Armour sits at the helm of Capital Group Companies, Inc as the Chairman and CEO as well as the Director, Chairman and Principal Executive Officer at Capital Research and Management Company. According to BKSrategic.com, Capital Group was established in 1931 in Los Angeles, California. The multinational entity operates offices in different continents including Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. The firm’s solid investments portfolio coupled by the input of a solid

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    Prizes in Chemistry and Physics. However, most people know her simply as the woman who died from her radioactive experiments. Ada Lovelace worked with Charles Babbage to develop what would become the first computer by writing the algorithms needed to make computers work. She checked Babbage’s work and found errors in his system, helping to design the computer. Lovelace is considered the first

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    painting quest was to be like the "tough white guys" and she mentioned de Kooning, Kline, etc. It seems that those who have written about her work, except for critic Lilli Wei in her essay entitled "Painting" for Mary's 2002 exhibition catalog for Mary Lovelace O'Neal at Mississippi Museum of

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    sale of credit card details belonging to millions of clients. Credit card companies and banks should be able to know the kind of customer’s details that is already in the dark web and block those cards in order to avoid counterfeit use (Kandel, 2010). A majority of the cybercrime attacks against companies are usually planned through dark web message boards. Company web servers are flooded with traffic by hackers’ controlled Computer networks up to a point when they become overloaded. This is also

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    their understanding of what they are reading (as cited in Lovelace, 2009, p. 169). Using robust vocabulary instruction allows children to understand how words are similar and different from other words or ideas. Beck et al. (1982) conducted a study using fourth-grade students from low socioeconomic status to determine the outcome of using robust vocabulary instruction compared with regular reading and language arts activities (as cited in Lovelace, 2009, p 169). There have been a few studies after that

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    According to Dunn, Denig, and Lovelace (2001) “Multiple Intelligences addresses what is taught, while learning style addresses how it is taught, and in what context” (p. 11). Learning style research has evidenced that any content can be mastered when taught through students'

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    In the novel The Dragon Can’t Dance by Earl Lovelace, the character Aldrick faced obstacles in order to find his purpose, self-identity, and guidance. Aldrick journey started to become misleading and even problematic due to his overwhelming uncertainties. It is very difficult to fulfill one's goal if mixed emotions and the inability to choose one's opposing choices intervene. Considering these circumstances, I believe that it is fair to say that Lovelace included many examples that revealed Aldrick

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    In “The Sapphires” the director Wayne Blair shows how change occurs in a short period of time. Gail the main actress in the movie changed immensely during the journey through Vietnam. It was shown that Gail was a stubborn and bossy lady at first, however at the end of the movie she was more open and kind-hearted. This occurred because of the change in environment, she accepts Kay and she goes through a love relationship. Back at Gail’s home in Australia, she is the oldest of the young ones. Thus

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    In R. v. Gladue, the Supreme Court of Canada addressed the issue of proper interpretation of s. 718.2(3) for the first time. The accused was an Aboriginal women charged with second-degree murder for the killing her common-law husband. Gladue’s defence counsel did not raise that she was an Aboriginal offender in his submissions on sentence at trial and she was sentenced to three years imprisonment and a ten-month weapon prohibition. Gladue appealed her sentence to the British Columbia Court of Appeal

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