equated with animals‚ vermin‚ insects or diseases. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder.” (Stanton par. 4) The Tutsi were treated like cockroaches needed to be exterminated‚ “Tutsi and people suspected of being Tutsi were killed in their homes and as they tried to flee at roadblocks set up across the country during the genocide.” (Genocide par. 2) The Hutu‚ another supposedly superior culture treated the Tutsi as rodents‚ germs‚ bugs. Things better fit not in society‚
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effect paper will show the need for sensitivity to individual belief‚ diversity‚ and personal freedom to avert the slippery slope that leads to the rise of discriminatory acts that squelch‚ prohibit‚ and prosecute public displays of religious practices (par. 19). This paper is an invitation for reciprocal tolerance that highlights the respectful understanding‚ appreciation‚ and celebration of our diversity. The goal is to promote a healthy dialogue that creates an atmosphere that genuinely exhibits the
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Conjecture-unproven statement that is based on observations Counterexample-an example showing a conjecture is false collinear points-points that lie on the same line coplanar points-points that lie on the same plane point-has no dimension line-extends in 1 direction plane-extends in 2 dimensions postulate/axioms-rules accepted w/o proof . POSTULATE 2 – SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE. IF B IS BETWEEN A AND C THEN AB+BC=AC. IF AB+BC=AC THEN B IS BETWEEN A AND C DISTANCE FORMULA (X2-X1)2+(Y2-Y1)2
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1) The risk premium over and above the risk free rate consists of a number of components‚ including all of the following EXCEPT A) inflation risk. B) default risk. C) liquidity risk. D) tax treatment risk. 2) At any time‚ the slope of the yield curve is affected by A) liquidity preferences. B) inflationary expectations. C) the comparative equilibrium of supply and demand in the short-term and long-term market segments. D) all of
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the go‚” never satisfied‚ compulsively active‚ and often impatient.” (See par. 37‚ page 1 1). 3. “Americans assume that people ‘need some time to themselves’ or ‘some time alone’ to think about things or to recover their spent psychological energy.” (See par. 16‚ page 8) 4. “Their notions of equality lead Americans to be quite informal in their general behavior and in their relationships with other people.” ( See par. 21‚ page 9). 5. “Americans are generally less
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The Unconstitutional Acts of the Wilson Administration “A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government‚ and what no just government should refuse‚ or rest on inference” (“Thomas Jefferson to James Madison”‚ par. 1). Every citizen of the United States is entitled to Constitutional Rights. The Framers of the Constitution wanted to create an effective government that did not infringe on the rights of the people or upon the powers of the states. Despite all of the checks
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS - EQUITY: Problem 1: The equity section of ABC Company’s balance sheet as of January 1‚ 2014 is presented below: Common Stock($0.5 par)$ 100‚000 Additional Paid-In Capital$ 2‚000‚000 Treasury Stock($ 500‚000) Retained Earnings$ 1‚000‚000 Total Equity$ 2‚600‚000 Note that all paid-in capital accounts are tracked in the single “Additional Paid-In Capital” account listed on the balance sheet. ABC Company recorded net income of $120‚000 in 2014. It neither declared nor paid
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true cities are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area‚ but began to take on specialized occupations‚ and where trade‚ food storage and power was centralized (Gracias‚ par.1). An ancient Greek philosopher‚ Plato‚ has once said‚ “This City is what it is because our citizens are what they are”. A city is a home for hundreds of people and is shaped by decisions‚ views and knowledge of those people. These days when we look
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students with discipline; • helping parents and students resist peer pressure to buy expensive clothing; • helping students concentrate on their school work; and helping school officials to recognize intruders who come to the school. (“Manual” par. 2) People against uniforms oppose them for several reasons: uniforms violate the first amendment right to freedom of expression; the claims of the supporters are not true‚ and problems in the schools are much bigger than a little answer like uniforms
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How Can We Keep Our Schools Safe? Yvonne Howarth Unit 9 Project CM107-01 Kaplan University January 15‚ 2013 Outline Introduction A). Many issues and questions are being raised regarding the safety of our children in school. U.S. Department of Education A) Crisis Planning Guide B) Crisis Preparation Checklist National Crime Prevention Council A) School safety tips for educators B) School safety training IV. Drills A) Types of drills B) Teacher crisis training
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