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    invoke consumers’ emotions and desires in order to produce sales. Maybelline incorporates a risqué, red pouty lip model paired with a lopsided dirty blonde typical 80s hairstyle, that resembles the infamous, Madonna. People captivation with Madonna in 1980 was because of her unique style. She initiated many of the popular crazes in the crazy 80s – ripped fishnets, shirts worn over leggings, lace gloves, lace headbands with bows, brightly colored make-up and crucifixes (1). Since, Madonna was America’s

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    recognition She shows a very vulnerable and human character to us all when she goes as far as to tell Lennie her true feelings about Curley , “a nasty man”. This drives us away from the impression of Curley’s wife that she’s a vixen who sports fancy red shoes. This aspect of Curley’s Wife’s character tells us that she is a victim not of her actions, but of the stereotypical image of women. Also she's unnamed in the novel, possibly to add to her sense of loneliness or to show the insignificant role

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    middle of the container, ensuring that it is not touching any surfaces of the container but still is as close to the bottom of the container. 8. Operate one retort stand to grab the rubber stop of a thermometer and manoeuvre the stand so the measuring (red) part of the thermometer is the middle of the small beaker and is not touching any surfaces (it should be in mid air). Ensure that you are able to read the thermometer accurately. If you are unable to read it then move the thermometer up slightly and

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    their protection, in The Catcher in the Rye, Holden has his red cap that protects and alienates him from the outside world and in Moby Dick, Captain Ahab has his ivory leg for remembering his devastation. To being with, in The Catcher in the Rye, Holden buys a red cap for a dollar on the subway and he loves it like a child loves his or her toys. The red hunting cap is Holden's protection and his way to be alienated from the public eye. The red cap is always shown throughout the story everytime Holden

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    1. What were the characteristics the disasters and what community resources were used? On April 15, 2011 severe weather and tornados hit Mobile, Alabama, with wind speed at 80 miles per hour (Press Release: Alabama Red Cross Responds to Tornadoes and Severe Weather, 2011). The tornado touched at least 6 counties so Alabama Governor Robert Bentley had to declare a state of emergency. Seven people lost their lives and after preliminary damage assessment were performed indicating that in the Alabama

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    There are several important steps in preventing the spread of MRSA: washing hands before and after patient contact, using gloves appropriately, covering any cuts on the hands, maintaining healthy hands, avoiding overcrowding in hospital departments, maintaining a clean environment, and prudent antibiotic prescribing (3). Hand washing is the most effective way to keep from spreading

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    I have learned that if you get knocked down you always find a way to get back up I started baseball when I was about six years old. I loved the game. I also remember telling my dad "when I grow up I'm going to be a professional baseball player." He always responded with " it takes a lot to become a good baseball player but it takes even more to understand the game." Almost every day after school I would sprint up the hill next to our house and plow through the door then beg my dad to play baseball

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    of the Washington Nationals and New England Patriots that my eyes would POP right out of their sockets. I’m from dedicating my down time to the white leather ball with red stitches, and the blue of the Tidewater Drillers organization. I live for the feeling of the ball jumping off my bat, and the ball popping in the pocket of my glove. I’m from the satisfying sound of CRACK when you crush the ball like a rocket into outer space. I’m from the breaking and curving when you put a crazy amount of spin

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    The Evolution of Baseball Technology: 1884-Present I. Introduction From the United States to Japan, every athlete who has ever played the game of baseball has used the basic “tools of the trade”: a baseball, a bat, a glove, protective equipment, and a uniform. Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Ted Williams, and Sammy Sosa have made a living out of using these tools to play baseball, but there are also a great number of people who play baseball as a source of enjoyment. The crack of the bat connecting with a fastball

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    baseball was formed. This league would come to be known as the National league in the Major League of Baseball. The American league in the Major League of Baseball was later formed in 1901. There were 8 original teams. The Boston Red Stockings, Chicago White Stockings, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Louisville Grays, Mutual

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