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    immigrants settled in the northeast and the Midwest looking for jobs and a better life. Many came to realize that there expectations were misguided and were forced to work long days for low wages and live in slums. There were many hardships and challenges involved when coming to America that many people were not aware of. Immigrants looked at America as a new start and endless opportunity’s‚ what they did not know was they weren’t welcomed by the natives and poverty would plague them. At the end

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    The Ironical Aspects in Li Rui’s Electing A Thief “Electing a thief”‚ a short story written by Li Rui‚ is about a leader in the village who discovers the disappearance of a bag of grain from the storehouse and came up with the idea of “democracy” to get clues on finding the thief. (Li 321) The leader wants all the men from the village to vote for a thief but surprisingly‚ it turns out that the entire vote is unanimously against him. The head angrily quit his job and all the villagers are very excited

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    "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost I have chosen "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost as the topic of this Poetry Analysis Paper. "The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem consisting of four stanzas of iambic tetrameter and is one of Frost’s most popular poems. In "The Road Not Taken"‚ it tells a fabrication of a person who reaches a side road in the forest and must choose which rail to take‚ each caterpillar track being different from the other. Robert Frost illustrates a difficulties decision

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    The writing process does not end with your first draft. Revising means “seeing again” and that is exactly what you do when you revise—you see your writing again from as many different angles as possible. More specifically‚ revising your writing means working with it so that it says exactly what you mean in the most effective way. Revision involves both content (what you are trying to say) and form (how you deliver your message). Revising content consists of working with your words until they express

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    Freedom. We all dream about it. We all wish we could break free of the rules‚ laws and constraints we are all chained down by. The uniforms‚ taxes‚ laws and harsh‚ judgemental opinions: All these keep us in order‚ organized and running smoothly like a well-oiled machine. But sometimes what is best for people is not the strict guidelines and controlling regulations‚ but the shattering of the barrier to insanity and liberation‚ the spreading of wings and freedom of flight that we can only ever experience

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    Discuss two ethical challenges faced by the construction industry. In your discussion state why they are ethical challenges? Unethical challenges present in every industry and root of a project‚ which leads to unsuccessful of a project and delays in a projects completion. It is more common in the construction business to contract a part or entire project through a contracting company. There are several ethical challenges that can arise from the contracting a project through a third party contractor

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    likely to have many challenges in today’s world this may be a result of the following. Change in the norm‚ norms is the behavior which is accepted by the society. This terminology has been clarified as the rule whereby a certain group or the entire organization uses it for the appropriate and inappropriate values. The change in norm can result into several supervisory challenges which are as follows;

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    The challenges that US companies face in doing business with Cuba are in many different ways. The legally prohibiting of business and finance is expensive and the embargo does hurt the Cuban economy‚ as well as cost US organizations a lot of money. Indeed‚ the Cuban government had estimated that embargo costs $685 million every year but for the United States‚ it’s even more than $1.2 billion in forfeited profit each year. Cuba has its people have faced many difficulties many professionals like teachers

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    In the chapter 13‚ “The Socialist Challenge”‚ Zinn’s underlying point to highlight the horror and mistreatment working class Americans faced prior to the creation of laws that protected them. To show and support these ideas‚ Zinn showcases various events in history when working Americans were treated as replaceable and unworthy of protection; while also highlighting the poor‚ dangerous conditions they were expected to work in. One such way Zinn supports these points is by recounting the Triangle

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    Airport Directors Biggest Challenge Today‚ Airport Directors must work hard and stay sharp to accomplish any challenge that they are faced with. Airport directors face many challenges such as anything from dealing with the current economy to wildlife around the airport. I strongly feel that the biggest challenge that Airport Directors are facing today is the overall coordination of an airport. There are many people that work at an airport to make sure it runs the way it should and it’s the airport

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