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    the society that is presented today has to use words that have a meaning to it. People this days don’t speak the proper way that they were taught in school. They speak the way the language was presented to them when they were a child. This is why Stewart and Orwell have two different ways of explaining language because they want people to learn the proper way how to

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    Assignment B – Crime and Crime prevention   ICT has greatly contributed to better crime prevention but has also increased some forms of  crime. Many Internet criminals are using a number of different methods in order to take what  they want from unsuspecting members of the public. There are multiple reasons why criminals  commit crime via the Internet‚ however the most common crimes are the theft of money‚ the  theft of identities or information and finally the damaging of others computers via methods 

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    away. The issue at hand is that ideal CEOs are hard to find. However‚ based on the characteristics Stewart displays in the case‚ she seems to be the type of CEO that most managers would love to work for. Workers are most responsive to superiors who lead by example‚ command respect‚ delegate‚ instruct‚ and maintain a high level of humility. These are the exact attributes possessed by Julia Stewart that would be desirable to restaurant managers within the organization. While Stewart’s management

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    The American Dream is about how there are many opportunities in life. As well as reality‚ the American dream in the novel highlights the themes. The theme of everyone has a disability really depicts how the American Dream affects the book. For example‚ Steinbeck wrote‚ “"Curley’s like a lot of guys. He hates big guys. He’s alla time picking scraps with big guys. Kind of like he’s mad at ’em because he ain’t a big guy. You seen little guys like that‚ ain’t you? Always scrappy?" (page 26) Steinbeck

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    Linda was your normal everyday teenager. She did exceptionally well in school‚ received mostly E’s in class‚ played sports‚ and knew what she wanted to do with her future. She also had two loving parents who only wanted for her to be content with her life and decisions. They did not expect her to become a lawyer or receive a Ph.D.: they wanted her to have at least a high school diploma and to find joy. Linda graduated from high school and married John Travers whom she had known since age twelve.

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    their daily speech. The slight use of violence in people’s speech is where others learn their abusive behavior. It is from hearing the repeated use of this type of speech that begins to teach people that violence is acceptable. In “Winter’s Light” by Martha Kinkade‚ she writes poetry of past experiences of her life. Some of these experiences are violent‚ but by using more calm adjectives and verbs to describe the tragic events. She makes the actions sound less violent‚ but still is given the same effect

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    of Mellyn by Victoria Holt the main character‚ Martha Leigh‚ travels to Cornwall‚ England to be a governess at a wealthy estate. At Mount Mellyn she becomes embroiled in the mystery of the former mistress’s death as she tries to better the lives of the children in her care. Her interactions with other character shows the reader her personality. Martha Leigh is a thoughtful‚ caring character who works to improve the lives of those she loves. Martha Leigh is very modest about her personality description

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    "All men have crimes‚ and most of them are hidden". Do you agree with this statement? As a matter of fact‚ in this modernization and globalization era‚ many people go against the laws to commit the immoral activities such as kidnapping‚ murdering and drug dealing because they are self-centered and they do not care about others’ feeling. Why do people commit crime? Normally‚ people commit crimes because that is what they want to do. Criminal behaviour is a matter of choices. Today‚ there are many

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    The title of the film is Speak and Kirsten Stewart portrays the leading role. This is about a girl who isolates herself from everyone in school and chooses not to speak. Melinda Sordino a freshman‚ starts her school year being mute and distant‚ and after what happened last summer everyone at school hates her‚ even her best friends won’t talk to her. Thus‚ there is a feeling that she wants to speak to someone to what had happened last summer. But she can’t even talk to her parents in regards to what

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    The responsibilities of caring for a house‚ and a kitchen in particular‚ are linked only to women. Martha Hale still thinks of Minnie Wright as Minnie Foster‚ highlighting the identity change each woman undergoes when she marries and takes her husband’s name as her own‚ as socially you are defined by your husband’s identity and your own separate personality

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