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    In their article "Identifying Root Causes of Construction Accidents‚" the authors‚ Tariq S. Abdelhamid and John G. Everett (2000) presents the development of an Accident Root Causes Tracing Model (ARCTM) that is capable of answering why the accident occurred by identifying possible root causes so that more effective methods for preventing accident can be identified and applied by labor and management. Three examples are examined to explain the use of the model‚ understand construction site’s accidents

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    My Pafology Sparknotes

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    Percival Everett put a 70 page novella called My Pafology into the middle of his novel‚ Erasure‚ in order to criticize the authors‚ audience‚ and industry of African-American novels. He uses the form of meta-fiction‚ and tells the story from the perspective of the novel’s protagonist‚ an author named Thelonious “Monk” Ellison. From the beginning‚ Monk makes it clear that society is mistaken in its identification of “black life” by telling the reader how much he doesn’t fit in. “While in college

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    Identity makes us who we are as people. It is made up of how we see ourselves and how we think others see us. According to study.com‚ identity may include aspects of your life that you have no control over‚ such as where you grew up or the color of your skin‚ as well as choices you make in life‚ such as how you spend your time and what you believe. The literature that we have read this summer has shown us stories of identity in different genders‚ race‚ and cultures. Often times‚ we sacrifice our

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    to Everett as his hold relaxes. He gives a nod in return. “Guards!” Mrs. William suddenly screams. I quickly shift my weight onto my elbows and look around for the source of trouble. My eyes lock onto Percival and Nathaniel hobbling towards the exit. What are they doing? Two guards sprint towards them‚ shooting tiny tranquilizing darts at them. The quick smack of the dart hitting skin is enough to make me cringe. The sight of the two collapsing just adds on to it. “What did you do?” Everett exclaims

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    Percival and Gwaine took their usual seats at the round table. The Council Chamber was so quiet Percival heard his own shallow breathing. Even the most serious of meetings rarely started out this somber. And more that the silence was the thick presence of worry in the air. Council members sat erect‚ and even Gwaine did not crack jokes. With no need to call for quiet‚ Arthur started right in. “Men‚ we leave for Abertawe not at first light‚ but at dusk. If we ride hard‚ we can meet Odin’s army at

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    have it‚ Percival – the perfect plan! Within a few weeks you will be a widower‚ and able to pay all your debts! sir PerCival: If you’re talking about my wife’s death‚ forget it! Count FosCo: Ah‚ but suppose it isn’t actually your wife who dies‚ but another woman in her place. sir PerCival: Another woman? What are you talking about? Count FosCo: Anne Catherick. If she changed places with your wife‚ who would tell the difference? You say that they are very alike. sir PerCival: Yes‚ they

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    Percival's Lessons Learned

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    them soon. However‚ things were going better than Percival could have hoped for. Rion was adjusting to life in the castle he had new friends his own age and loved his lessons. “I like maths and science the best‚” the little boy had declared after his first day of lessons. “No‚ maybe writing and reading. Or Latin… I like Latin a lot! Sir Geoffrey of Monmouth says if I work very hard‚ I can learn Greek‚ too! Can I tell you something in Latin?” Percival chuckled. “Go ahead.” “Die dulci fruimini. Do

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    The Tale of Sir Perceval

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    The Tale Of Sir Percival of Gales Prologue. THE father of Sir Percival was that king high Pellinore who fought so terrible a battle with King Arthur as has been told in the Book of King Arthur. For it was after that fight that King Arthur obtained his famous sword Excalibur‚ as was therein told. Now‚ King Pellinore was one of those eleven kings who‚ in the beginning of King Arthur’s reign‚ were in rebellion against King Arthur as hath been told in the book aforesaid‚ and he was one of

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    has died. ii. Anne was to reveal a deadly secret to Marian before she died‚ but could not. Walter and Marian will have to find out about this secret by themselves. b. Sir Percial Gloyde burned all the evidence that conceals Laura’s identity. i. Percival dies in the fire along with it by accident. He does not live to testify about Laura’s identity. ii. Walter cannot find a way to get Laura’s identity back. There is one more deadly secret to be revealed about Fosco‚ the Italian count‚ and how it

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    he festive season of Yule had just concluded‚ and Sir Percival‚ one of King Arthur’s skilled and trusted knights‚ was still an unmarried man at close to age twenty. Being single normally didn’t bother Percival all that much. Though he was a hulking young man‚ and quite nice looking‚ he was relatively shy with women‚ and often felt the stress of approaching ladies was simply overwhelming. But during the past couple of weeks‚ having watched families gather together in order to celebrate the season

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