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    Seatbelt Reform

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    practiced amongst twenty states throughout the U.S. Although seatbelts laws have been set to protect us from injuries or even death from a car accident‚ some still argue against their use. Since laws for seatbelt have only been around the late 1970’s‚ drivers were already not wearing seatbelts because there was no law at the time and/or there were no seatbelts in their vehicles. Other argues that

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    When I was growing up in a foreign country‚ I remembered my dad actually playing this piece by The Beatles on repeat. The song‚ “Let It Be” was one of his favorite songs to listen to and I also had quickly gotten accustomed to it. “Let It Be” is one of the songs of multiple albums that The Beatles have notoriously won nominations to awards being that they were highly regarded and arguably debated as the most influential idols of the rock era. This specific song actually had come from Paul McCartney’s

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    Measures to Improve Schools In the op-ed piece “Our schools must Do Better” Herbert brilliantly states that teacher quality and/or effectiveness is not adequately gauged by certification. Indeed‚ Herbert was onto something when he said “teacher certification has very little to do with whatever it is that makes good teachers effective”. While this idea is vaguely explored by Herbert‚ it has promising grounds‚ which could yield significant results in improving schools. The concern‚ however

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    Police Reform

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    Stoughton contends that a more fundamental reform is necessary: the core principles of policing need to be adjusted to change how officers view their job and their relationship with the community. The article also contributes to the discussion by arguing that police reform requires changing officers’ attitudes about policing itself. A few things the article stated was to encourage rightful policing‚ the value

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    Anita Jackson’s LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY  People Matter - the most important asset of our business is the employees. Our business cannot operate without employees‚ and it cannot achieve its potential unless each employee has the ability and the right‚ to feel that they matter.  Customer service is number one – Our clients are just as much a part of our business as our employees. With the determination and dedication of our employees‚ we can service our clients‚ and identify what makes

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    Analysis The article «Let there be darkness» written by Janet Blait in The Observer Magazine touches upon the problem of pollution‚ in particular the problem of the light pollution. The things that earlier were considered to give (render) a positive effect for the society now are regarded as detrimental ones which only disturb the private life of people. Saying that nowadays the streets are being flooded with the harsh‚ blazing light the author condemns the government’s policy of conducting

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    Education reform

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    which required you to interact with someone outside of your own social or cultural group (ethnic‚ religious‚ geographic‚ socioeconomic‚ etc.). How did this impact you? What did you learn and what surprised you? During my junior year of high school‚ I went on a mission trip/volleyball expedition with my club team. We traveled down to Nicaragua because this was a new experience for everyone involved. When we first got off the plane it was a completely different atmosphere than what any of us

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    Lets Talk Dirty

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    Let’s talk dirty. A few years ago‚ oddly enough‚ I needed the bathroom‚ and I found one‚ a public bathroom‚ and I went into the stall‚ life: use instead‚ I and it was‚ where does this stuff go? And with that question‚ I found myself plunged into the world of sanitation -- there’s more coming -- (Laughter) —sanitation‚ toilets and poop‚ and I have yet to emerge. And that’s because it’s such an enraging‚ yet engaging place to be. To go back to that toilet‚ it wasn’t a particularly fancy toilet‚ one

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    Let the right one in

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    Close Reading Exercise (Assignment 1) The Artist (2011) Section 1 A) Sound Uses the conventions of the 1920’s silent film era using live orchestral music that reflects‚ reacts and contributes to the atmosphere on screen. This is expressed through Valentin and Miller’s tap dance in which the music becomes diegetic and synchronous. No dialogue and the use of silence gives homage to silent cinema‚ which its unexpected success was grounded on the idea that the silence made emotions on screen

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    Let America Be America

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    The poem "Let America Be America Again" by Langston Hughes purposefully is reminiscent of Walt Whitman’s "I Hear America Singing" in which Whitman is optimistic about this land of democratic opportunity. Hughes‚ however‚ writing from a black man’s perspective‚ is much less optimistic about what American has been or will be. While Whitman’s’ poem was very unstructured in blank verse‚ Hughes’s poem is more tightly controlled with rhyme‚ tone‚ rhetorical questions‚ and more unified with repeated anaphora

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