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    she was 15-years-old‚ she was shot in the head. She was in a coma for more than a week and had to recover both physically and mentally. Just a few months after being shot in the head‚ she went back to attend school. Malala is a prime model of a modern-day hero who exhibits the same bravery‚ courage‚ and confidence William Wallace has in “Braveheart”. In the movie “Braveheart” Mel Gibson plays the role of William Wallace as he fights for his country’s freedom from a dictator‚ Edward Longshanks. He

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    important‚ their health is determined by so much more than the one-on-one care provided in a doctor’s office. How can the physician hope to keep their patient well‚ if the environment they exist in is inherently unhealthy or harmful to them? The modern day Hippocratic oath‚ charges physicians to do the following (Lasagna‚ 1964): I will prevent disease whenever I can‚ for prevention is preferable to cure. I will remember that I remain a member of society‚ with special obligations to all my fellow

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    Kaisit Udomkunnatum 9 June 2014 Comparing and Contrasting Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory with Vroom’s Expectancy Theory Being a leader in modern day society‚ coupled with the competition and constant changes in your environment‚ one is required to not only be an expert in one’s job‚ but to be a motivator of man and women. Passive leadership skills supported by staff-focused company policies are now prerequisites in becoming a successful leader. Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory (Motivation Hygiene Theory)

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    Arthur Dimmesdale Modern Day David Arthur Dimmesdale is a great man and also a priest‚ but later on in his life when he met Hester it seemed like everything turned to sin. Arthur was a very strong and knowledgeable man. He stood strong in the values he preached and also in the words he said. In the Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne sin was entered by a man and a woman. It wasn’t planned to happen the way it did but when Arthur and Hester met it was instant love. This was shocking

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    Another difference is that it’s not all over the world. Back in the ancient world there was slavery everywhere there was people. In today’s days there is only certain places in this world that have slavery. Hear in America we don’t have slavery. That is a big difference because we live here and if we still have slavery us kids would probably all be in a field working to our deaths. Slaves in

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    Modern day Cinderella “Can I just get the new phone? Please everyone has it.” Asked Cinderella. “No! You don’t deserve the new phone.” Snapped her stepmother mom. “Ughhh you’re not even my real mother. I’m going to my room.” She cried. “Well my stepsisters get everything they want.” She whispered under her breath while making her way upstairs. After she got into her room‚ she slammed her door behind her. She pulled out her phone and started to her friends. The next day Cinderella had to drive

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    Haiti’s modern day slavery start with children. The specific term is “Restavec” or “staying with” as a translation in French. The use of Restavek takes children away from their homes and force them into solitude in a rural neighborhood unlike their own. However‚ slavery existed over 200 years ago as Haiti was a site for free slaves but contemporary slavery still exists. The Haitian revolution gave Haiti independent in 1804. The Code Noir or black code was to prevent slaves from pertaining freedom

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    8.04 Law’s and Trials of the 1920’s 1. After reading about the subject‚ define the word "Prohibition" as it pertains to the 18th amendment. Prohibition in the United States was a measure designed to reduce drinking by eliminating the businesses that manufactured‚ distributed‚ and sold alcoholic beverages. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took away license to do business from the brewers‚ distillers‚ vintners‚ and the wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic beverages. 2

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    Your assignment is to pretend you are a modern Sir Thomas More in the United States of America. Just as Sir Thomas More highlighted problems with European societies in Book I of Utopia‚ you are to discuss current problems with American society today. Remember that More discussed unfair punishment for crime‚ a corrupt socio-economic system‚ the greediness of kings‚ and distrust in technology. He also closely analyzed the corruption of advisors to the king. These were all significant problems in 16th

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    A Modern Day Sir Thomas More Rough Draft: America is more corrupt than some would like to admit. Concerning the government‚ very powerful people have a tendency to abuse their power. This affects the citizens greatly by not having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain‚ therefore‚ they manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon‚ as just one of many great examples. Despite the corruption‚ there are many figures of society that do great

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