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    you a solid, steady additional income stream while giving your clients the high level of quality of service they’ve come to expect. Your new digital refraction system isn’t just a tool for your exam room, though. Now that you have this piece of technology, it can be a powerful component in your practice’s marketing plan. By

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    The first paper proposed a proactive push scheme based on the HTTP/2 server-push feature, the second paper, on the other hand, improved the push method from fixed numbers into adaptive numbers based on multiple factors. In this section, we will compare two outstanding papers with different parameters in the following four metrics: (a) Number of requests The definition of number of requests is the total number of HTTP requests sent by the client during the streaming of the video. This metric measures

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    What happens when great innovation and corporate responsibility come together? Johnson and Johnson happens. J&J has been a benchmark for both innovation and customer relations their entire history, which has been a long one. From the original Band-Aid, to Tylenol, to the famous Johnson’s Baby Shampoo, J&J has created numerous highly successful brands. They control over 275 subsidiaries in over 60 countries giving them a huge global presence. By examining its history, ethical investigations, and organizational

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    Mary and Carl Jones. Precious mother, Mary, would allow Carl to sexually abuse Precious since the age of three. Mary also sexually abused Precious as well, although it was not visually seen in the film Precious, but it was discussed in the literature Push by Sapphire and implied in the film Precious (Daniels, 2009; Sapphire, 1996). Her mother was the main perpetrator causing physical danger and harm to Precious, verbally abusing Precious, and emotionally and mentally causing Precious to feel worthless

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    Sapphire. (1997). Push. New York , New York : First Vintage Contemporaries . Romona Lofton, better known as Sapphire was born in 1950 in Fort Ord, California. Her father was a U.S. army sergeant and, as a result she spent portions of her on army bases in California, Texas and Germany. As a teenager she lived in South Philadelphia and Los Angeles. She graduated from City College in New York and received an MFA from Brooklyn College. For tens she lived in Harlem, where she taught reading and writing

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    Precious, directed by Lee Daniels is based on the novel, Push by Sapphire. By following Claireece Precious Jones’s life story, the viewers are compelled to understand how certain situations can force people to make poor decisions. The movie demonstrates how the education system, family, and the welfare system can be a trap for individuals in poverty. It is common in many schools to advertise that education is the way out of poverty. However, as shown in Precious, public school in poor neighborhoods

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    In the novel Push by Sapphire there is shown the character Precious who was sexually and mentally abused. She was affected in many ways that made her incapable from being like other children her age. Precious struggles until she met people who were going through situations similar to hers. They all shared that common connection which helped her with taking the necessary steps for survival and transforming to be a better person for herself and her children. There were different problems that she faced

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    There are some key narratives that prevent Precious from identify herself as a lovable young girl. First, her identity was stripped from her at a young age, so she only identifies as being fat, ugly, stupid, worthless, and hopeless. Precious is quite an angry, at times suicidal, young lady and she often expresses her emotions violently. These narratives have had a profound effect on her self-esteem. She talks about her desire to have friends and even a boyfriend, but she thinks that no one would

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    In 1982, Pandora was founded in Denmark by goldsmith, Algot Per Enevolsen, and his wife Winnie, situated in a modest surrounding in Copenhagen. The story is about a company with distinctive brand and products that in just a few years had an extraordinary journey from local Danish jewellery to a world’s most recognized and loved jewellery brand with sales in more than 70 countries. The Pandora universe was born as an idea of making quality jewellery accessible for all women. Along the way came

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    Push” by Sapphire is not written in the same fashion as other popular novels are. It doesn’t have perfect grammar, and does not always use the correct punctuation. The book can get away with this because the story is coming from the point of view of the main character, Precious. Precious writes about her life and the terrible things that have happened to her. If it wasn’t in her writing and coming from her point of view, it would not have the same authentic feel. Whether its her parents sexual abuse

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