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    Wild Geese Mary Oliver

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    with him. This source is very helpful when looking for the theme friendship. The goal for this source is to realize what friendship really is. At times many fake friendships can become formed, but this shows that Roy’s friendship was truly genuine. Oliver offers examples of true friendship throughout this source. While using this source for my research, it would be a great source to help argue my point. This proves the opposite of what I am wanting to prove in my paper. This source gives me different

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    Wavering Perceptions Is a news source as trustworthy as some people may claim it to be, or is it all based on political standings nowadays? In today’s world, news can be very shady, and most of the time makes an attempt to sway a person’s political standings. Although Buzzfeed can be a good source of news and entertainment simultaneously, it’s not always reliable, biased, and can provide faulty information based on hastiness to attract the younger audience. In light of this topic, Buzzfeed’s reliability

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    Homework 002 – Paraphrasing & Quotations The article, “Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing” by Dana Driscoll and Allen Brizee clarifies and explains what quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing are and their differences. Driscoll and Brizee explain the importance of quoting, paraphrasing, and summering and how they can be integrated into any text to properly give credit to the original owners of the text that it being quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. When using someone else’s text or ideas

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    Some people have the view that British generals like Haig were incompetent leaders. How far does the sources support or contradict this interpretation? Some people have the view that British generals such as Haig were useless leaders. Famous sources like ‘O What a lovely War’, ‘Blackadder’ and ‘The Trench’ support this. However from the 1980s many military historians have challenged this interpretation and states that under Haigs leadership, Britain and her allies won the war from encouraging new

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    Right of Private Defence

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    CRIMINAL LAW PROJECT CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. SECTION 96: THINGS DONE IN PRIVATE DEFENCE i. Private defence: Object ii. Right of private defence iii. Scope III. SECTION 97: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE OF THE BODY AND OF PROPERTY i. Right under this section essentially a defensive right ii. Right of private defence not available to aggressors iii. No private defence in free fight iv. Right of private defence not available against lawful acts v

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    What are the issues of memory and community at the heart of the Australian History Wars? Attwood, Bain, ‘Contesting frontiers: history, memory and narrative in a national museum’, reCollections: Journal of the National Museum of Australia, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2006, pp. 103-114. This article provides information concerning: memories that society wants to acknowledge and pass on to future generations; the manner in which those memories are represented; the responsibility that society has to fully represent

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    This investigation will answer the question To what extent are the stories from the Holocaust survivors with PTSD reliable as historical sources? This question is important because there are still holocaust survivors alive today, and their stories are arguably the ones that teach us he most about the Holocaust, since they are primary sources of the event. The survivors dealt with a lot of physical and emotional trauma while in the camps, so it would be easy for them to procure PTSD. The mental

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    While everyone may love to go out and enjoy a fine meal with friends and family, most will never stop to think the process of how the food came about, or the production thereof. John Oliver’s piece on “Food Waste” outlines all the problems of food waste and how they can impact society, animals, nature, and even the farmers who harvest the produce. America and its businesses should try to decrease the amount of food being wasted. By doing so, not only are we a contributing factor to help reduce waste

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    nothing more but others believe that they had done even more than what was required of them as well as replacing them. The series of sources are propagated puzzles which have been aired recently and in this essay I will slowly depict the literal and further meaning of each one, fully describing if the women did simply just replace men or, exceed their requirements. Source F and J challenge the view that women were just expected to replace men as they show that during the war, separate industries were

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    only there are a large number of statements without any references, but also there is no over- all view of how good the sources are for the statements with references. [[Our focus]] Our focus in this paper is to investigate the trustworthi- ness of the statements by looking at how good the exist- ing sources are and explore using crowdsourcing paid mi- cro tasks to curate source data for the statements whose 1 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page 2 http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikispecial/EN/

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