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    In his book‚ Normal Life‚ Dean Spade (2011)‚ following Foucault presents an understanding of power. In referenced to the perpetrator/victim mode of power Spade (2011) highlights that there will be a wrong that needs to be rectify by punishing the individual deemed responsible for the harm (102). In this way of looking at power‚ the “perpetrator” is the scapegoat for systems like racism‚ sexism‚ ableism‚ and transphobia that are responsible for the “victims” situation (Spade‚ 104). In other words

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    still running as if they were two different entities. Dean Witter’s Retail Brokerage which managed close to $616 billion in client assets where never fully integrated into Morgan Stanley’s information systems. Some individuals mainly Philip Purcell‚ thought that the merger could be successful without the heavy investment into technology. Unfortunately‚ the problem with this is that it caused a lot of headache and tension with employees from Dean Witter. They were not accessible to the same technology

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    public offerings and other US equities. It will trail Merrill Lynch in research‚ but will be No. 5 in both mutual-fund networks and asset management. Analysts say the link-up makes sense - it combines Morgan Stanley’s institutional business with Dean Witter’s retail business and asset management. The value of this type of deal became clear in mid-J anuary‚ when Solomon Brothers announced a "strategic alliance" with Fidelity Investments‚ the largest mutual-fund company. Solomon Brothers agreed

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    How would you like to be on trial for something you didn’t do? In Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ Steve Harmon is on trial for felony murder. I believe that Steve Harmon is innocent because he didn’t know Bobo Evans‚ the store wasn’t clear‚ and there was no signal. The first reason why Steve Harmon is innocent because Steve did not know Bobo Evans. For example‚ in the novel Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ writes‚ “Did you talk to Steve Harmon… No… But you had not spoken to Mr. Harmon prior to

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    Monster Essay By: Dawn Corbett In the book Monster written by Walter Dean Myers‚ Steve Harmon is convicted of a felony murder. As a member of the jury in my eyes Steve Harmon is not guilty. Three reasoning’s behind my conviction are that they have no evidence that he was there at the time of the crime‚ there is no probable cause to link him to the crime‚ and all the evidence says he was not there. First reasoning is that they have no evidence that he was there. The only evidence that they have

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    what is censorshipJimmy Oliver Dassler English 10H January 16th‚ 2012 Fallen Angels Censorship has been an issue that has been debated for many years. Censorship is the suppression of a book or other work of art which may be considered objectionable‚ harmful‚ sensitive‚ or inconvenient to the general body of people as determined by a government‚ media outlet‚ or other controlling body. A “challenged” book is one that has had attempts to remove or restrict its material. A banned book is a book

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    thanks to many qualities he possesses. Gardner’s predicament is one that takes much determination to get through while also trying to be the best role model he can for his son. His social skills have helped him come far‚ including into an internship at Dean Witter. Without his intelligence‚ he would have flunked early in the game. These internal qualities‚ along with many others‚ have helped Gardner overcome many life obstacles and hardships as well as survive. Chris will not seem to give up‚ even

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    for a room. At the end of his internship‚ Gardner is called to the office. Gardner thinks it will be his last day of work in here so he dresses up for his last day. The heads of Dean Witter then tell him that he shall dress like this for the rest of the days‚ which also means that he is employed as a stockbroker in Dean Witters! Gardner is very happy and tries to fight back his tears. Then‚ he runs to his son’s daycare and hugs his son knowing that everything will turn out fine from now on. The final

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    have criticized it as having been "exposed as an insidious agent of the capitalistic-imperialistic-bourgeois hegemony" . The advent of realism was much appreciated by writers everywhere for it was a response to the changing cultural needs. William Dean Howells‚ Mark Twain and Henry James are few of the pioneers of American realism. With time‚ Howells abandoned the idea of the past and worked solely in the representation of American life. Twain‚ however‚ was in a limbo between his bonds with the past

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    while he had an interview with the famous Dean Witter Reynolds; also he had also ran into another incident where he lost a scanner to a man at the railway station‚ believing it was a time machine. As it gets tougher to find money for the rent and survive on‚ Chris’s wife‚ Linda has decided she would leave Chris‚ taking his son with her. Chris‚ though‚ refuses to let his wife Linda take away his son‚ thus he then began his journey as an internship at Dean Witter Reynolds and searching desperately

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