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    Recruitment of a Star

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    domain because of an upcoming deal with POWERCHIP Company. The junior analyst‚ Rina was promoted to senior analyst as a stop-gap solution. But the Director had to come across a new person immediately. He creates a pool of eligible candidates – Gerald Baum‚ David Hughes‚ Sonia Metha and Seth Horkum. Pre-screening of candidates was commenced by Director through Personal Interviews. Another series of interviews were conducted and feedbacks from their colleagues were taken. The information from

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    Taking the play from a socialist perspective inevitably focuses on issues of social class. Class is a large factor‚ indirectly‚ in the events of the play and Eva Smith’s death. Mrs. Birling‚ Priestley notes‚ is her husband’s social superior‚ just as Gerald will be Sheila’s social superior if they do get married. Priestley also subtly notes that Gerald’s mother‚ Lady Croft‚ disapproves of Gerald’s marrying Sheila for precisely this reason. Finally‚ everyone’s treatment of Eva might be put down (either

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    My Hero Betty Ford

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    own dance group‚ worked with handicapped children‚ and maintained an active social life. She was married two times. Her first husband was Bill Warren and they got divorced because he was on the road a lot and she wanted a family. In 1947‚ Betty met Gerald R. Ford‚ a Navy lieutenant who had recently returned from duty to resume his law practice. The young couple dated for a year before getting married. Two weeks later‚ her husband won election to the House of Representatives. The Ford family expected

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    In the personal essay‚ The Princess and The Pea‚ the author Vivian Gornick addressees her life as an unrealistic fairy tale. She desires more than what she already has and all of these circumstances leads her to delusions. Overall‚ she demonstrates selfishness in her everyday life as well as towards others. Her confusion with happiness and love is another condition that affects Gornick. The message of this essay is to point that the speaker of the story did not asset with a person that will meet

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    profiling. Other incidents across the globe have made an impact on the society. An incident in Oklahoma also proves that racial profiling is indeed active in the United States. Herbert’s story of Sergeant Gerald and his son’s encounter with racial profiling shows how degrading this act can be. Sergeant Gerald was ordered out of his car and handcuffed before the police started dismantling parts of his car. This implies that racial profiling is displayed all over the country. Law enforcement now has a terrifying

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    In his article "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff criticizes those that do not put value into "street smarts." Graff insists that knowledge goes far beyond academic learning and continues into the everyday world. As a child‚ Graff always looked for a happy medium between brawn and brain. As Graff describes‚ he felt "the need to prove I was smart and the fear of a beating if I proved it too well." In a culture that values sports and entertainment‚ Gerald knew he would face ridicule if academic

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    Tears of a Tiger

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    and Tyrone‚ or act like B.J.? Answers will vary. 6. Which member of the team decides to go home after the game instead of going with the guys? If you were this person‚ and you learned of the accident‚ what would be your first reaction? Gerald decides to go home after the game. Answers will vary‚ but could include they would feel guilty‚ relieved‚ etc. 7. Who calls Keisha to inform her about the accident? Why does this person assume that

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    The Caveman

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    Eric Birling’s baby‚ and who has been mistreated by each member of the Birling family and by Gerald Croft. Through reports from other characters‚ she is described as “pretty” with soft brown hair and big dark eyes‚ and it is explained that she has no family and must work for her living. Her beauty is commented on by all the characters‚ though it appears to work against her. Her beauty attracts both Gerald and Eric to her‚ with Eric sexually exploiting her. Sheila comments disparagingly that Eva looked

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    An Inspector Calls

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    Notes on ‘An Inspector calls’ Arthur Birling – is happy because his daughter is marrying Gerald because his family owns a big company and Birling wants to be part of the upper class and he also wants to bring the two companies together after the marrige. ~Film was set in 1912. ~before the war ~In 1946 it was written and performed “War” “Fiddlesticks” – Mr B is wrong about war and is foolish‚ he doesn’t let his son or anyone else talk. “Titanic” “Unsinkable” – It is almost comical

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    How affective are our prisons at lowering recidivism rates in the USA? By Shomari Bridgewater Ms Angelia Turner Introduction to Criminal Justice 15 November 2012 How affective are our prisons at lowering recidivism rates in the USA? There are many functions of prisons these are: to punish offenders‚ to rehabilitate them and put them in a position to be modal citizens. First and foremost a prisons aim should be to prevent and deter those who enter the gates from returning. Recidivism

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