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    If i were the boss

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    To: Ms. Green-Thomas At: Columbus Technical College 928 Manchester Expressway Columbus Ga. 31904 IF YOU WERE THE BOSS 1.You are the manager of a bank‚ and one of your employees comes in on a Monday morning with a pierced tongue and purple hair. What should you do? I would first call the employee into my office. The sooner I remove the employee from public view the better. Allowing an employee to badly represent the company

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    If I Were President

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    As your president‚ I would make many changes to the economy‚ education‚ healthcare‚ and the military. I came here today to talk to you about the changes in the military that would come into place when I am elected. If I step into the oval office‚ I would order more expensive standard gear to every American soldier‚ no matter the rank. This is because lives are more important than money and I would be an unqualified president if I thought otherwise. As president‚ I would also invest more money into

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    once were warriors

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    Once Were Warriors: “Once Were Warriors” by Alan Duff is a harrowing vision of New Zealand’s indigenous people two hundred years after the arrival of Europeans. In prose that is both raw and compelling‚ it tells the story of Beth Heke‚ a Maori woman struggling to keep her family intact‚ despite the filth and violence of her urban neighbourhood in which they live. Conveying rich textures of Maori tradition and the wounds left by its absence‚ Once Were Warriors is an engrossing novel of unblinking

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    Three Ethical Approaches

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    THREE ETHICAL APPROACHES BASED ON VIRTUE‚ DUTY AND CONSEQUENCE Three ethical approaches have evolved as the focus of those who study moral philosophy: virtue ethics‚ duty ethics and consequential ethics. Virtue ethics‚ associating ethics with personal habits‚ is associated with Aristotle. Duty ethics is associated with religious beliefs‚ although Kant tried to create a system of duties independent of belief in God. Consequential ethics is associated with the quest for rationalism during the Enlightenment

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    Period 3 Montgomery 9/9/14 This Day In History 1 Have you ever wondered how or when the first tanks were built? In September 1915‚ the first prototype tank built was named Little Willy. Weighing 14 tons and only moving 2 mph‚ Little Willy was far from a success. The idea came from a British colonel named Ernest Swinton. Swinton’s idea was to create an armored vehicle that would tear through enemy lines and destroy their troops. The performance of Little Willy was not so great. It was slow and

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    If I Were President

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    If I Were President If I were president of Vietnam‚ I would change a series of recent laws. In my opinion‚ the most important thing that leads to the lives of happy residents is the laws. Of course‚ it must be a very strict law instead of a lax law which is not enforced First of all‚ I would ban alcohol. As far as I know‚ most of the accidents and crimes are related to alcohol. The drunk are usually out of control and don’t know what they are doing. The other option would be people could drink

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    Once Were Warriors.

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    The film‚ Once Were Warriors foregrounds the issue that Maori are a culture that has lost its way .The invited reading is that the Maori community deals with domestic violence‚ poverty‚ gangs and alcoholism. The film positions the viewers to believe that Maori men are violent‚ as the film portrays them in a negative way. By exploiting the representation that Maori men are brutal alcoholics and dangerous‚ viewers are positioned to agree with the expressions of the film. This representation is evident

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    If I Were a Teacher

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    Submitted: 01/09/2011 Category: English Words: 310 Pages: 2 Views: 558 Popularity Rank: 1584 If I were a Teacher When I was young‚ I was fond of playing the role of a teacher. I would imagine a class of children in front of me‚ a black board on the wall and myself - an ideal teacher. Everything was imaginary except the ruler in my hand. If I were a teacher‚ I would give greater importance to example that to precept. I would make the children understand the worth of polite

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    Introduction “Justice is served when the guilty are punished. Injustice occurs when the innocent are punished.”[source] Two novels written by Agatha Christie‚ And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express‚ explore the convoluted subject matter described in this quotation. These novels contain similar aspects‚ such as possessing the structure of a mystery novel and dealing with similar themes‚ including the most prominent one of justice. That being said‚ these books also contrast with

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    Once Were Warriors

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    “Forget the big players in the world; it is the people in the margins of our society whose stories are most compelling.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Respond to this question with close reference to one or more text(s) you have studied. The Heke family that feature in the ground-breaking New Zealand film from 1994‚ ‘Once were warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori are clearly a family living on the margins of society. They live in a state house next to a busy and noisy

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