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    Tristen Burn Case Summary

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    SUMMARY OF THE CASE Tristen Burn (13) died at the hands of negligent and irresponsible healthcare professionals. The young boy initially went to St. Mary’s Hospital in Pinetown with a fracture on his foot. After three days‚ he returned due to shallow breathing. The doctor then misdiagnosed him with Tuberculosis (TB). Even though Tristen’s parents had doubts they gave consent for him to be treated. His health deteriorated which led to him being transferred to RK Khan Hospital in Chatsworth. As

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    Living in the forest

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    small house garden which consists of a variety of plants and the second is a large plantation planted with bananas‚ manioc or rice. They use a sustainable farming method called shifting cultivation. First they clear a small area of land and burn it (slash and burn). Then they plant different types of plants‚ to be used for food and medicines. After a few years‚ the soil has become too poor to allow for more crops to grow and weeds start to take over. They then move to a nearby un-cleared area. This

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    departments. During the meeting the department heads could allow employees to watch the DVD. The CEO could also have posters created and place them on bulletin boards in the employee cafeteria or other places where they socialize. In 2009‚ Ursula Burns assumed the role of Xerox’s CEO. She could have encouraged the employees to take calculated risk by first educating them on the importance of risk taking while also letting them know that not all risk are bad. Also‚ they could have been reminded that

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    ECONOMY The economy of Teduray is agriculturally based. Farming is their basic means of livelihood. Their other subsistence are fishing‚ hunting and mini handicraft production. Most of the farmers still practice swidden cultivation or slash-and-burn (kaingin) in farming. Thus‚ most of them get marginal production which is not enough to cater the wants and needs of their families. Planting star is one of the traditions still practiced by the Tedurays. This is observed during the months of December

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    Glass Ceiling Is a Myth

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    existence to the rising and chronic structural discrimination against women as a gender in favour of men.  More often than not‚ this theory is used as an excuse used by women’s own failings in today’s corporate sector. Ghinny Rometti (CEO‚ IBM) and Ursula Burns (CEO and Chairman‚ Xerox) are two of the many women who have been shattering this ‘glass’ in the face of the contemporary world today. This phrase was first professed in March of 1984 by Gay Bryant. In an ‘Adweek’ article by Nora Frenkel‚ Bryant had

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    What is Diversity? Diversity is the state of being different‚ being diverse from another group of people.it includes sex orientation‚ origin‚ gender‚ race‚ cultural‚ religion‚ and socioeconomic stratum and more. Moreover‚ diversity surrounded by education‚ tenure‚ ethnic group‚ cognitive style‚ and background and organizational function. However‚ when it comes to the workplace‚ diversity has to do with more than just ethnicity or race. Workplaces that are diverse are form with employees with varying

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    Haze

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    her neighbouringcountries. The haze is basically pollution of atmosphere‚ which is clogged withpollutants and other substances from forest fires.The haze is a direct effect of forest fire in Kalimantan and other parts of Indonesia due to slash and burn method of farming. The Indonesian authoritiesappear to have no power to control farmers from practising such methods. The hazeis further worsened by open burning practised by most Malaysians. Open-fieldburning of rice straw by the rice planters and

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    Catcher in the Rye Quiz

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    Multiple Choice (1 point each) ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 1. Where does the title of the novel come from? a. a game that Holden and Allie would play b. a reference to Greek mythology c. a poem by Robert Burns being sung by a child d. the title of Holden’s favorite song 2. What is one of Holden’s least favorite words? a. indeed b. grand c. phony d. fabulous ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 3. In what month does the

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    Task: Discuss the use of animal imagery in Of Mice and Men ------------------------------------------------- The Title Look up the significance of the title The title of the book comes from a poem by the 18th century Scottish poet Robert Burns. It is about a mouse which carefully builds a winter nest in a wheat field‚ only for it to be destroyed by a ploughman. The mouse had dreamed of a safe‚ warm winter and is now faced with the harsh reality of cold‚ loneliness and possible death.

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    take place in our lives are pre-conceived and unavoidable. Steinbeck was so enamoured by the notion that he changed the title of the novella from its original ’Something That Happened’ to its current title. ’Of Mice and Men’ is a line from the Robert Burns poem ’To a Mouse’‚ a poem concerned with fate. Steinbeck’s message is clear: Curley was born the son of a ranch owner‚ and so is fated to live a life of relative luxury in a position of authority he clearly does not deserve. His evil actions only further

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