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Office 2013 – myitlab:grader – Instructions GO! - Access Chapter 3: Homework Project 3
Career Books
Project Description:
In this project, you will use a database to track publishers and book titles that assist students in finding employment. You will create forms, add and delete records by using a form, filter records, and modify a form in Layout view and Design view. You will create reports, modify a report in Layout view and Design view, group data in a report, and keep grouped data together for a printed report.
Instructions:
For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform the following tasks:
Step Instructions Points Possible
1 Start Access. Open the downloaded file named go_a03_grader_h3_Career_Books, and then enable the content. View the relationship between the Publishers table and the Career Books table. One publisher can publish many career books. Close the Relationships window. 0
2 Use the Form tool to create a form based on the Career Books table. Save the form as Career Book Form and then display the form in Form view. Using the Career Book Form, add the following new record to the underlying Career Books table:
Field Data Title ID T-25 Title Effective Networking Author Last Name Nunez Author First Name Charlene Publisher ID PUB-109 Category Job Search Copies On Hand 6 Value of Books 180
6
3
Find the record for the Title ID of T-19, and then delete the record. Find the record for the Title ID of T-25. From the Print dialog box and the Setup option, change the column size width of a printed form to 7.5 inches. Save the form. 2
4 Use the Filter By Form tool to create a filter for the Career Book Form that displays records with a Category of Interviewing Strategies or Resumes. After verifying that 10 records match the filter criteria, toggle the filter off to display all 24 records. Save and close the form. 5
5 Use the Form Wizard to create a form based on the Publishers table. Add the following fields (in this order) to the form: Company Name, Rep Last Name, Rep First Name, Job Title, and Phone Number. Apply a columnar layout and name the form Publisher Form. 12
6 With the Publisher Form displayed in Layout view, apply the Stacked layout to all of the controls. Apply the Integral theme to this form only. Select the title—Publisher Form. Change the font size to 16, apply bold, and change the font color to Dark Teal, Text 2, Darker 50% (under Theme Colors, in the fourth column, the last color). Save the form. 5
7
With the Publisher Form displayed in Layout view, from the Field List pane, add the Publisher ID field to the form directly above the Company Name controls. Close the Field List pane. In the form, move the Rep First Name controls directly above the Rep Last Name controls. Change the width of the Job Title text box control to 2.5 inches. Save the form. 3
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Page Setup:
Page Setup refers to the configuration of various parameters that define the layout, size, and orientation of the pages within a document. In Microsoft Word, accessing Page Setup allows users to adjust settings such as margins, paper size, orientation (portrait or landscape), and paper source. These settings are essential for ensuring that the document appears as intended when printed or viewed on different devices. Additionally, Page Setup enables users to apply headers and footers, set page numbering options, and control the layout of elements like columns and breaks.
Sections:
Sections in Microsoft Word allow users to divide a document into different parts, each with its own unique formatting settings. This feature is particularly useful for documents with varied layouts or content requirements, such as reports, manuscripts, or academic papers. By inserting section breaks, users can apply different page orientations, margins, headers, footers, and numbering formats within the same document. Sections provide flexibility and control over the formatting of specific portions of the document without affecting the rest, enabling users to create professional-looking documents with ease.
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In this project, you will use a database to track publishers and book titles that assist students in finding employment. You will create forms, add and delete records by using a form, filter records, and modify a form in Layout view and Design view. You will create reports, modify a report in Layout view and Design view, group data in a report, and keep grouped data together for a printed report.
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1 Start Access. Open the downloaded file named go_a03_grader_h3_Career_Books, and then enable the content. View the relationship between the Publishers table and the Career Books table. One publisher can publish many career books. Close the Relationships window. 0
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Find the record for the Title ID of T-19, and then delete the record. Find the record for the Title ID of T-25. From the Print dialog box and the Setup option, change the column size width of a printed form to 7.5 inches. Save the form. 2
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6 With the Publisher Form displayed in Layout view, apply the Stacked layout to all of the controls. Apply the Integral theme to this form only. Select the title—Publisher Form. Change the font size to 16, apply bold, and change the font color to Dark Teal, Text 2, Darker 50% (under Theme Colors, in the fourth column, the last color). Save the form. 5
7
With the Publisher Form displayed in Layout view, from the Field List pane, add the Publisher ID field to the form directly above the Company Name controls. Close the Field List pane. In the form, move the Rep First Name controls directly above the Rep Last Name controls. Change the width of the Job Title text box control to 2.5 inches. Save the form. 3
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Page Setup:
Page Setup refers to the configuration of various parameters that define the layout, size, and orientation of the pages within a document. In Microsoft Word, accessing Page Setup allows users to adjust settings such as margins, paper size, orientation (portrait or landscape), and paper source. These settings are essential for ensuring that the document appears as intended when printed or viewed on different devices. Additionally, Page Setup enables users to apply headers and footers, set page numbering options, and control the layout of elements like columns and breaks.
Sections:
Sections in Microsoft Word allow users to divide a document into different parts, each with its own unique formatting settings. This feature is particularly useful for documents with varied layouts or content requirements, such as reports, manuscripts, or academic papers. By inserting section breaks, users can apply different page orientations, margins, headers, footers, and numbering formats within the same document. Sections provide flexibility and control over the formatting of specific portions of the document without affecting the rest, enabling users to create professional-looking documents with ease.
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DUE DATE
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2) Select a company that trades common stock on the NYSE. Please identify and describe the information that is included in the stock trading reports for that stock.
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1)Briefly explain what are the steps involved to develop a Websi.docxcroftsshanon
1)Briefly explain what are the steps involved to develop a Website for a Software consulting company. List down the roles and responsibilities as a developer you would perform in a daily basis, Also clearly explain your goals that you plan to achieve and contribute as a team member.
Note:Please include Flowcharts and no Plagiarism
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1) Sequential pattern mining is a topic of data mining concerned wit.docxcroftsshanon
1) Sequential pattern mining is a topic of data mining concerned with finding statistically relevant patterns between data examples where the values are delivered in a sequence. Discuss what is sequential data? What is sequential pattern mining? Explain difference between classification and clustering in data mining.
2) Consider the mean of a cluster of objects from a binary transaction data set. What are the minimum and maximum values of the components of the mean? What is the interpretation of components of the cluster mean? Which components most accurately characterize the objects in the cluster?
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1).Over the last few centuries numerous historical events have t.docxcroftsshanon
1).Over the last few centuries numerous historical events have taken place that resulted in a major impact on the contemporary juvenile justice network in the United States. The notion of age of responsibility and maturity level has been the central focus since the inception of recorded history. The question remains today of when and under what circumstances children are capable of forming criminal intent ("Juvenile Justice", p. 5) which has led to continuous debates still occurring today.
Up until the early 1800s juvenile offenders in the United States received the same treatment and punishment as adult offenders. It was very common for juveniles to be housed with adults as well. In 1818, a New York City commission initiated the term "juvenile delinquency", and brought to the attention of the public eye and identified pauperism, or poverty, as a root cause of misbehavior amongst juveniles. In 1825, the Society for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency began to campaign for the separation of juveniles from adults. Over the course of the next few years, numerous juvenile institutions were established. These institutions, known as houses of refuge, primarily focused on education and treatment, instead of solely focusing on punishment ("Juvenile Justice", pp. 6-7).
With public warning from the New York City police chief, that violent juvenile offenses were steadily increasing, in 1849 the United States transitioned from houses of refuge to concentrating on reform schools and preventive agencies ("Juvenile Justice", p. 7) Industrial Schools for dependent children were founded in 1879, as a result of the Industrial School Act, preceded by the Chicago Reform School Act, but were later held unconstitutional. As a result of unsuccessful reform schools , the child savers movement developed during the post-Civil War era, with high and genuine concern for the welfare of children, leading to the establishment of the first juvenile/family court in 1899 ("Juvenile Justice", p. 8).
By 1932 the number of independent juvenile courts across the United States, exceeded 600. All states had enacted laws developing separate juvenile courts by 1945. Because juvenile courts were not criminal courts , juvenile offenders did not possess the same constitutional rights as accused adult offenders. Historical U.S. Supreme Court cases such as
Holmes
,
Kent v. United
States
, Gault
, and
McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
, mentioned in this week's reading, and their holdings, have all had a dramatic impact on the contemporary juvenile justice network in America ("Juvenile Justice", pp. 9-10).
A few other major historical legislative acts that dramatically impacted the contemporary juvenile justice network in the United States have been enacted by Congress over the years. The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency act of 1974, which established the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to support efforts - local and state - in delinquency prevention and juvenil.
1)Many of the New World’s early explorers were looking for a.docxcroftsshanon
1)
Many of the New World’s early explorers were looking for a shorter route around Africa to India.
A -
True
B -
False
2)
The introduction of Native American foods, such as corn and potatoes, to Europe spurred a dramatic increase in Europe’s population.
A -
True
B -
False
3)
The original Spanish settlement of New Mexico
A
- experienced little missionary activity because Spanish settlers were preoccupied with farming. \
B
- was enriched by the discovery of an abundance of gold and silver.
C
- rarely came into contact with Native Americans because the Spanish killed them all upon their arrival.
D
- was led by Juan de Oñate who forced Native Americans to pay taxes to Spanish authorities.
E
- relied on hunting rather than crops such as corn because they lacked irrigation networks.
4) Which of the following statements accurately describes the English Puritans?
A
- They successfully converted James I to their beliefs.
B
- They rejected the doctrines of Martin Luther.
C
- They wanted to simplify religion to its most basic elements.
D
- They believed in religious freedom.
E
- They believed people could be saved by their own actions, not just by God’s grace.
5) The first Jews in the colonies arrived in
A
- Maryland.
B
- New Netherland.
C
- Pennsylvania.
D
- Massachusetts Bay.
E
- Rhode Island
6) Why was there so much division within the Anglican Church under James I?
A
- Although he was a Catholic, the church remained Protestant.
B
- Dissenters believed the church needed “purifying” from Catholic rituals.
C
- He granted special privileges to Puritans that were not extended to Catholics and Anglicans.
D
- He was atheist, yet as king, he was also head of the church.
E
- He promoted the Separatist cause and sought to appease its demands.
7) In what way did Cecilius Calvert intend for Maryland’s colonists to be “more committed” to the colony than the colonists at Jamestown?
A
- The colony remained unconcerned with converting Native Americans.
B
- The colonists all came from the same church congregation in England and already knew each other.
C
- The colony recruited families intending to stay rather than single men seeking quick riches.
D -
The colony focused solely on tobacco exports in order to perfect the process.
E -
The colony accepted only Catholics, fearing that they would clash with Protestants.
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1). Using the Web or other resources, write a brief paper about .docxcroftsshanon
1). Using the Web or other resources, write a brief paper about RSA, its history, its methodology, and where it is used.
2). Send a brief message (ten words minimum) using the Caesar Cypher.
Must have - critical thinking , scholarly Articles/References required. APAformat in-text citations with page number required 400 words
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1). Using the Web or other resources, write a brief paper about RSA,.docxcroftsshanon
1). Using the Web or other resources, write a brief paper about RSA, its history, its methodology, and where it is used.
2). Send a brief message (ten words minimum) using the Caesar Cypher.
Must have - critical thinking , scholarly Articles/References required. APAformat in-text citations with page number required 400 words
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1)Does Facebook have the constitutional right to deny someone from p.docxcroftsshanon
1)Does Facebook have the constitutional right to deny someone from posting information on a public forum if it is not obscene?
2)Who gets to decide if a claim is actually fraudulent? What if a scientist has made a discovery, that is unknown to other scientists, that reduces the symptoms of the virus? Should Facebook have the right to deny publication because the treatment has not been publicized?
3)Obviously, Facebook has the right to deny publication of information that is obscene or dangerous. What are some other reasons that would give Facebook the right to refuse to publish information?
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1) Your Research Project on the surveillance state consists of .docxcroftsshanon
1)
Your Research Project on the surveillance state consists of two parts:
1 a Powerpoint presentation consisting of at least 12 slides not including title and references.
2. 750 word research paper with at least 3 sources.
You must include at least 3 quotes from your sources enclosed in quotation marks and cited in-line.
There should be no lists - bulleted, numbered or otherwise.
Write in essay format with coherent paragraphs not in outline format.
Do your own work. Zero points will be awarded if you copy other's work and do not cite your source or you use word replacement software.
The topic must be appropriate for graduate level. Find a topic that we covered in the course and dig deeper or find something that will help you in your work or in a subject area of interest related to the course topic. Use academically appropriate resources which you can find in the
Danforth Library Research Databases.
Topic :(Identity Theft in internet)
Bernal, P. (2016). Data gathering, surveillance and human rights: recasting the debate.
Journal of Cyber Policy
,
1
(2), 243-264.
Bernal in this journal attempts to determine how surveillance affects human rights which has raised a lot of concerns of late among many workers. Looking at how surveillance has gained a lot of significance in many companies, most people have raised concerns regarding how this technology denies them their privacy. The author determines the various issues raised by gathering data from different organizations and determining the way they respond to this issue. He goes on to summarize the various issues and how they can be mitigated.
This resource is important as it will allow me develop a strong thesis statement and at the same time develop a good discussion. The resource will provide a good insight on how surveillance impacts on people’s privacy and the way they respond to the situation. Drawing from this resource I will be able to acquire a convincing study which will allow readers to clearly understand how different people think and respond to the situation.
Gangadharan, S. P. (2017). The downside of digital inclusion: Expectations and experiences of privacy and surveillance among marginal Internet users.
New Media & Society
,
19
(4), 597-615.
The author of this article draws his study as a fully-published analyst, and also as a close research concerning how the inclusion of digital technology relate to individual privacy, to determine how it impacts, explain the way it affects people’s privacy, who are affected more, implication’s on persons and how it can be controlled. The author goes on to denote significant assumptions supporting the notion that this situation has raised concern and it should be addressed.
Thus, by using this resource I will be able to develop my paper majoring on the implications of surveillance technology to workers and other individuals. The author of this article has also applied other resources which will be supp.
1) Describe the price-earnings ratio. What can investors learn .docxcroftsshanon
1) Describe the price-earnings ratio. What can investors learn from interpreting the results of this ratio?
2) Select a company that trades common stock on the NYSE. Please identify and describe the information that is included in the stock trading reports for that stock.
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1)what the Internet is and how it has changed the world. ( 500 word.docxcroftsshanon
1)what the Internet is and how it has changed the world. ( 500 words)
2) Using a Microsoft Word document, please define:
· Internet/World Wide Web
· Transmission Control/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
· Packet
· Router
· Domain Name Service (DNS)
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1) What are anabolic steroids Why are they abused2) Why do .docxcroftsshanon
This document contains two questions asking about anabolic steroids and why some people crave drugs more than others. The first question asks what anabolic steroids are, why they are abused, and should be answered in over 100 words. The second question asks why some people crave drugs more than others and also requires an answer of over 100 words. Both answers must avoid plagiarism and use proper APA citation and referencing format.
1)Why are informal settings such as dinners useful2)Could t.docxcroftsshanon
1)Why are informal settings such as dinners useful?
2)Could the consultants have influenced the agenda in more formal ways? How?
3)
If you had been one of the managers at the Italian restaurant, what would your views of the meeting been?
POST 1)
1. Informal settings for meetings and to exchange information can be very useful in breaking down barriers. Often, people feel very restricted to voice their opinions when in a formal office setting or in a boardroom with their superiors. I have seen it often in the military where people are given an option to speak up, but no one truly feels comfortable because the setting does not fell appropriate. Wearing casual clothes, drinking a beer, and socializing before business begins can often make leaders feel more "human" to their employees and in return lead to more honest feedback.
2. It is possible that the consultants could have influenced the agenda in more formal ways, but several issues point to the fact that employees of the company did not feel comfortable with the leadership. Originally, the marketing and sales manager was already skeptical of the CEOs attempt to have dinner at his own house, believing that the CEO would attempt to influence the agenda of the consultants. Also, when the consultants invited middle management to the Italian restaraunt, it was noted that middle management had several good ideas but were always shut out and their opinions were not hear. By breaking down those formal barriers, the consultants were able to do their job. I believe more formal ways would have came up short of the desired effect.
3. If I was one of the managers at the Italian restaraunt I would have been relieved that someone was finally listening to us. It was noted that they had ideas and knew why the company was in trouble. Middle management is the where the rubber meets the road between the employees and supervisors. They must be involved when trying to find out better ways to run the business. CURT
POST 2)
During the reading of Illustration 15.3 question 1, Why are informal settings such as dinners useful? It is custom sometimes during business dealings to set the first meeting in a relaxed environment to break the ice and ensured that everyone gets a chance to relax and express their opinions. In this scenario that was the thought of some people but, not all had the same conclusion for a mutual meeting spot. The CEO had other plans, and some saw it as an opportunity to persuade the consultant company in his favor.
Question 2, Could the consultant have influenced the agenda in more informal ways? How? Although I understand having meetings off-site to avoid everyone at the company going crazy until the plan for the consultant is set. Having a more formal meeting is the best practice to set the tone on how serious the situation is. I do believe that the consultant firm could have influenced a more of a formal setting. However, it is a very fragile meeting that the consultan.
1) you are the web master for the Republican Party National Committ.docxcroftsshanon
1) you are the web master for the Republican Party National Committee. Prepare a risk assessment analysis for your website. Some questions to consider:
Who is likely to attack your site?
When are attacks likely to occur?
What sort of attacks might take place?
How can you best minimize attacks and protect the integrity of your site?
2) Do a bit of research on penetration testing techniques. Investigate and document the following
Five network penetration testing techniques
Advantages and disadvantages of each
One notable social engineering test
Possible negative implications of penetration testing
3) Discuss in 300 words whether the government should regulate Facebook more closely.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
1 Digging,” by Seamus Heaney (1966) Between my fi.docx
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“Digging,” by Seamus Heaney (1966)
Between my finger and my thumb
The squat pen rests; snug as a gun.
Under my window, a clean rasping sound
When the spade sinks into gravelly ground:
My father, digging. I look down
Till his straining rump among the flowerbeds
Bends low, comes up twenty years away
Stooping in rhythm through potato drills
Where he was digging.
The coarse boot nestled on the lug, the shaft
Against the inside knee was levered firmly.
He rooted out tall tops, buried the bright edge deep
2. To scatter new potatoes that we picked,
Loving their cool hardness in our hands.
By God, the old man could handle a spade.
Just like his old man.
My grandfather cut more turf in a day
Than any other man on Toner’s bog.
Once I carried him milk in a bottle
Corked sloppily with paper. He straightened up
To drink it, then fell to right away
Nicking and slicing neatly, heaving sods
Over his shoulder, going down and down
For the good turf. Digging.
The cold smell of potato mould, the squelch and slap
Of soggy peat, the curt cuts of an edge
Through living roots awaken in my head.
But I’ve no spade to follow men like them.
3. Between my finger and my thumb
The squat pen rests.
I’ll dig with it.
MLA Citation
Heaney, Seamus. “Digging.” Death of a Naturalist, Faber, 1966.
pp. 12.
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Week 2 Project Tips
5. The graduation party locations and evaluation facts shown here
are just examples
to illustrate the type of information you need to create for your
own evaluation
table. You are expected to come up with your own graduation
party location
options, do your own evaluation of the options, and compose
your own
evaluation analysis and decision in your own words. You cannot
reuse the
locations, facts and evaluation provided here in this example.
The tips also show you how to work with bulleted or numbered
lists, bolding and
centering the table headings, changing the font, point size and
color of your text,
coloring the background of your page, and adding a border to
your page. There
are many other effects that you can apply to your table, by
selecting it, clicking on
the context specific tab Design, and working with Table Styles.
You may want to
experiment with different table design features as you explore
creative ways to
make your document unique.
Finally, the sample Word document in the visuals below is not
meant to show a
completely finished assignment deliverable. For your own
deliverable, you may
want to decorate your document with original formatting
features to create
interesting visual effects.
29. “For Saundra,” by Nikki Giovanni (1968)
i wanted to write
a poem
that rhymes
but revolution doesn't lend
itself to be-bopping
then my neighbor
who thinks i hate
asked – do you ever write
tree poems – i like trees
so i thought
i'll write a beautiful green tree poem
peeked from my window
to check the image
noticed that the school yard was covered
with asphalt
30. no green – no trees grow
in manhattan
then, well, i thought the sky
i'll do a big blue sky poem
but all the clouds have winged
low since no-Dick was elected
so i thought again
and it occurred to me
maybe i shouldn't write
at all
but clean my gun
and check my kerosene supply
perhaps these are not poetic
times
at all
MLA Citation:
31. Giovanni, Nikki. “For Saundra.” The Collected Poetry of Nikki
Giovanni 1968-1998. William
Morrow, 2003. pp. 80.
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