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    The Chronicle Review October 3‚ 2010 What Are You Going to Do With That? Katherine Streeter for The Chronicle Review By William Deresiewicz The essay below is adapted from a talk delivered to a freshman class at Stanford University in May. The question my title poses‚ of course‚ is the one that is classically aimed at humanities majors. What practical value could there possibly be in studying literature or art or philosophy? So you must be wondering why I’m bothering to raise it here‚ at

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    1. Do you think the Harley deal was too one-sided? Why or why not? No. I do not think that the Harley deal was too one-sided. In fact‚ I think that the deal benefited both the union and Harley-Davidson. The union was able to stop the layoff of all 2000 union members. They were also able to guarantee a seven-year employment contract for 1000 of the union members that were going to be terminated. In return‚ Harley-Davidson was able to keep their York plant open as well as eliminate a few job classifications

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    became instant. Most people loved the telephone and its usefulness but some enjoyed and missed writing letters. Luckily E-mail was invented which allows people to write letters and send and receive them instantly. E-mail is a very effective way of communication. The critics say that E-mail is not as efficient as the telephone or a letter. They say the problem with e-mail is that it ’s harder to show emotion then if you were to use a phone. When talking in person or on the phone you can hear which syllable

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    Law and People S Settings

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    are a few potential dilemmas that can arise in care work for example individual’s rights‚ a person’s individual rights and dignity should be respected at all times so in a end of life situation I may wish to administer lifesaving support but can only do this with the individuals consent. Another example is if a carer does not believe in organ transplantation or blood transfusion because of their culture they would still be required to support a client who had been prescribed this type of treatment

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    The last movie i saw was an Indian movie it’s called my name is Khan is about a Indian Muslim who is very intelligent‚ but he suffers from Autism‚ his mom explain him that :there are two only kinds of person in the world good people who do good deeds and bad who do bad. He travels to the United States to live with his brother‚ and after a period within the events of September 11 world upside down‚ and begins to American society is seen Muslims there as terrorists and killers‚ comes the turning

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    Do you think that the union of the church and the state is important in our country?  Why or why not?  Are you in favor of it? No.Those two were in different perspective.This stipulation‚ way back Spanish Colony‚ where church and state is united as one resulted to abusive deeds of the friars. Meanwhile‚ putting down Filipinos in depression and prohibiting them be the figure heads and bodies of the Philippine Politics.  So I think‚ this two is much better be separated like in our present Constitution

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    Mass media doesn’t tell you what to think‚ but it tells you what to think about Body 1 According to Stanley J. Baran’s (2002) definition of Agenda setting‚ it is a theory that argues that the media may not tell us what to think‚ but the media tells us what to think about. Since the media cannot tell us what to think‚ it cannot dictate ones’ opinion on a subject. An example of this is the subject of taxes. This issue is commonly discussed by the media‚ but it is up to the audience’s interpretation

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    Job You Will Like to Do

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    When it comes to a job that I will like to do in the future‚ I would like to choose teaching‚ which is considered one of the best jobs in the world. There are lots of children all over the world can not go to school simply due to the lack of teachers. Several months ago‚ I watched a TV program showing that teachers were badly needed in many parts of our world‚ places like western parts of China‚ Southeast Asia‚ and Africa. It also broadcasted the stories of a couple from the United States who

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    Topic 7B: How did you personally learn about morality? Do you think the government should engage in the moral education of young people today? Introduction The decline of morality Recently‚ there are more and more news talking about the immoral behavior done by teenagers in Hong Kong. Some of the girls are willing to involve in the compensation dating in order to receive more pocket money. There are also more students who have experienced the sex harassment from their teachers or their tutors

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    Proper Email Etiquette

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    several different ways to address an email. Usually we use the To: box to address the email. If several people need to read the email but don’t have to necessarily respond the CC: box is where we address them. The last way to address an email is through the BCC: box which is very useful when emailing a large group of people. One of the most important things when writing an email is the subject line. The subject line lets the recipient know what the email is about‚ it is especially useful if

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