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    This web design evaluation report is based on Flip Band’s website. Flip Band is a local Palmerston North band that provides live music entertainment throughout the North Island of New Zealand. Web Design Best Practices are used as a guideline to evaluate the site. The target audience are individuals seeking live music entertainment for their corporate functions, weddings, birthdays, special events, bars, restaurants, hotels and private parties. The image used as a main header is appealing and shows

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    1 The concrete stairs ascended at a harsh angle, a glistening bronze handrail aside them. At the foot of the stairs was a large, clear landing, void of all but two cracked pots of dying hydrangea and a ratty vending machine that only sold generic ginger ale. There weren't any lights in the landing, nor were there any windows. It was dark and very damp; some green and purple mosses grew in tatters from the ceiling and occasionally stretched across the dusty floor. But, from the head of the stairs

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    Breaking News January 14, 1998, 4:30 pm. Massachusetts, New York. A 20 year old man identified as Quentin Jones was hit by a car and killed during an escape attempt from an armed robbery at a 7 - Eleven by Schuyler St. “Hey there.” I say, greeting the cashier at the counter. “Hi.” they respond. God, they sound so lifeless. Looking around, all I see are aisles of junk food guaranteed to give you a heart attack. “Alright, let’s cut to the chase.” I say. Slipping my backpack off, I unzip the bag

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    Human sexuality is a very broad and in some instance a very sensitive subject. Depending on the audience, it is a topic that may cause uneasiness and awkwardness for some while for others it is a topic of preference. Although sexuality is a significant part of our modern-day culture in movies, videos, and other celebrity induced trends, it is still a subject that isn’t easily discussed. Some will assert that sexuality only involves the act of sex which is probably the reason there is a sense of discomfort

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    positive feelings. Which follows the happy victimizer expectancy. Although Nunner-Winkler & Sodian (1998) found that older children attribute negative feelings, they expected them to attribute mixed feelings for several reasons. Firstly, Arsenio & Kramer (1992) found 6- to 8-year-olds to have mixed feelings; secondly, Nunner-Winkler & Sodain (1998) claim that older children focus on the feelings of the transgressor about causing upset or harm when attributing emotions. Also, they believed the happy

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    The Psyche of a Jealous Husband, a Mad Wife and a Disillusioned Man This paper provides an insightful look into the psychological unraveling of the mind that can take place in certain moments of people’s lives, in particular the lives of a jealous husband and a mentally tormented woman. The three stories, the “Jealous Husband Returns in Form of a Parrot” by Robert Olen Butler, the “Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and “The Tell-Tale-Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, contain a variety of symbols

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    With so many foundations in the United states, how do you choose who to donate to, and why? Well the best way to choose is to do a little research on the foundation, find out what they are about, were the money is going and exactly how it is all spent. Chances are most non profit foundations are a good choice as there is no big paycheck from the work they are doing. Some of the large foundations, like the wounded warrior project have been taking a lot of heat recently about the director taking money

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    The feeling of familiarity hits me as I step inside of Mora's local Coborn's, as I have been in there numerous amounts of times. My eyes catch the variety of different carts, disheveled in their uneven rows in the middle of the entry way with the sides filled by claw machines and candy machines. The crunch of the leaves brought in by the falls cool breeze greets me while I step off the black mats unto the white and green tilted floors. The loud constant chatter of pleasant conversation drums through

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    Cathedral “I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew. And his being blind bothered me” (99) the narrator tells us in Raymond Carver’s Cathedral. An old friend of the narrator’s wife, Robert, is coming to visit them at their home. The narrator is not at all pleased with this situation and lets us know it from the beginning. Throughout the story, the narrator begins to see the blind man in a different light and his mind-set begins to change to admiration. The narrator

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    Yes, the British sport has managed to invade arguably the most covert and hostile nation in the world — North Korea. For decades foreigners were denied access in this secretive country — until in the 21st century when the government has finally started to issue tourist visas for a few selective parts of the nation. Capital Pyongyang is one of those places, where outsiders are allowed to visit and back on April 25, 2008, on the outskirts of the city, at Taesongsan Park, the locals heard the sound

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