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    By Felicia Jin ABC^2‚ Make-A-Wish and Chinese clubs sold Valentine grams and treats Feb. 9-13‚ bringing the “sweets to sweeties” and funding for good causes. The gifts were purchased during the week and distributed to classes today. ABC^2 (Academically Better Children’s Club) held a bake sale for the first time in the Main Hall and will be donating their proceeds to the St. Jude’s Hospital. “It’s hard to say how much money we’re trying to raise because it’s our first time‚ but we’re hoping for a

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    Discuss the central concerns and themes of Witness and how various film techniques are used to in closing scenes of the movie. Witness is a Hollywood film that was directed by Peter Weir in 1985. It’s a story about an Amish boy who witnesses a murder on his trip to the big city. Weir in the closing scenes is able to show through different themes‚ various techniques of sound‚ camera and lighting to correspond the Amish community‚ their connection to the land and disconnection from society. The

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    The Closing of the North American mind by Robert Nielsen‚ discusses the erosion of the North American society‚ because of our failing educational system. I agree with Nielsen on some of his arguments against the system. Majority of the student body studies to obtain marks. What they study usually disappears after they get what they want. This pattern goes on for four years‚ which is supposedly preparing the students for the bigger step‚ university or college. The discussion about the “Futile Propaganda”

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    Ever since Jimmy Valentine was released from prison a little over a year ago‚ he has obviously been involved in some crime. When I discovered that he was yet again breaking safes‚ I immediately set out to find him. I hoped to put him back in prison‚ where I thought he belonged. After approximately a year of searching‚ I found that he had changed his identity‚ and was now living as Mr. Ralph Spencer. At first I was doubtful that he had given up robbing and breaking the law. However‚ after a couple

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    employees that must take a sick day off will be receiving nothing but empty pockets for there on the day off. Also day without pay will be stressful for those who live paycheck to paycheck. The more jobs that offered to pay sick days is beneficial to closing the wage gap‚ due to the fact‚ that a majority of women have children that will eventually get sick and so will the mothers themselves. Another tool to diminish the wage gap between genders is pay transparency‚ which aid women to find out if they

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    a. The Policy that the Fed will implement to close the recessionary gap is called the Expansionary Fiscal policy. The Federal bank in the United States has the power to both make the laws and pass them too. If the economy is operating at a capacity lower than its optimum output‚ there is a recessionary gap in the economy. Thus if the general level of employment in the economy is lower than its optimum level‚ the output generated will also be lower. The Fed can influence the supply of money in the

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    Two professors of different backgrounds‚ Mike Rose of California‚ and Gerald Graff‚ of Illinois‚ discuss the problems college students face today in America. Though similar in slight variations‚ both professors view the problem in different regards and prepare solutions that solve what they feel to be the heart of this academic problem. Mike Rose‚ author of The Politics of Remediation‚ explains that “linguistic exclusion” is the barrier that prevents many new college students from

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    Mike Rose‚ in his essay‚ “I Just Wanna Be Average”‚ claims that in order to see reality and reach success one must cut ties with all biases and look at life through a neutral perspective. He supports his claim with a story about how he got rid of the personal bias he had of himself belonging in voc-ed and moved up to college prep. The Authors purpose was to inform readers of his experience in order to help them see how to reach their success with their outlook on reality. Rose establishes a very

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    socioeconomic class‚ age‚ religious affiliation and sexual orientation. Cultural competency is a major issue that needs to be addressed in order to in closing the disparities gap in health care. Developing cultural competency enables patients and doctors to communicate about health concerns without cultural differences hindering the conversation. Closing the Gap on Cultural Competency Cultural competence is obtaining information about cultural beliefs‚ behaviors‚ and needs and then applying that

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    A Ripe Rose When reading the first paragraph of‚ “We all said‚ ‘she will kill herself’ “: The Narrator / Detective in Williams Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily” by Lawrence R. Rodgers‚ I automatically knew that his essay was going to be about the depiction of the genre in the story A Rose For Emily which he clarified as being “a classical expression of American Gothicism.” (413). And “the classical detective story”. While reading this essay I could tell that Rodgers was very

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