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    Leader reported that “Ranger” Jones and his men were attacked at his ranch on July 30 on the Platte River‚ near Casper‚ Wyoming. The Indians had driven Jones and his men into a make shift dugout for two days and on August 1‚ Jones and his men made their way to John Iliff’s ranch which was about forty miles farther up the Platte River‚ were they were able to get rest‚ fresh horses and needed supplies before heading back. What is so ironic about the meeting of these to is that such a large and powerful

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    Name of Case in Proper Legal Citation Format Jones v. Star Credit Corp 59 Misc.2d 189 (1969) Who is/are the plaintiff(s) (i.e. consumer‚ company‚ employee‚ government) and what type of legal relief is/are the plaintiff(s) seeking? Plaintiffs who are welfare recipients agreed to purchase a freezer for $900‚ and purchase price came out to be $1234.80 with all the other added taxes. So far the plaintiffs have paid $619.88‚ however the freezer is only worth about $300. What legal question

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    Stunting for the Jones Stunting is a word used to describe a person who is showing off or trying to get attention by performing a stunt and being someone they are not‚ when in actuality your life is a disaster. In “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller‚ the main character Willy Loman is a salesman whose quintessential American Dream is flawed and directly linked to his self-worth and his eldest son Biff’s achievements. Consequently‚ Willy’s failure to achieve his idea of the American Dream‚ becomes

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    the movie. In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade‚ the main character Indiana Jones has to join his dad‚ his boss‚ and his foreign friend to keep the Holy Grail safe from the Nazis who plan to use it to change the outcome of World War II. Indy and his father never got along

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    Ron Jones came a long way throughout the book especially because in the beginning he didn’t even know how to deal with the disabled children. The realistic-fiction book‚ “The Acorn People” by Ron Jones really opens up reader’s hearts with the way the camp counselor accepts and treats the kids. Rons open mind‚ compassion‚ and determination got him to the better‚ more caring person he became at the end. When Ron signed up to work at Camp Wiggen he didn’t expect to be working with such severly disabled

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    felt isolated the most and wasn’t able to trust her mother Dolores because she stole the book the white man was teaching the class about. Feeling isolated and unloved she asks her teacher “Is it weird I can hear pip’s voice‚ like really hear him” (jones 181). Matilda`s able to remove herself from isolation by opening herself up to Dickens book and the protagonist in that book. This form of literature must have been a strong influence to her because she was able to visualize herself with the protagonist

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    Silas Jones was a young black boy in times that there was still segregation between colored and whites. He was forced to meet young Larry Ott when his mother and Larry’s Father tried to start driving to school together. Then when Mrs. Ott stops that interaction‚ and the boys are told not to see each other again‚ they start playing in the woods again. Later when they get older‚ they no longer speak to each other and Larry is the strange book worm and Silas is a star baseball player. Silas was

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    Case 14 “Ramrod” Stockwell Teaching Notes Copyright © Gareth R. Jones‚ 1994 Synopsis This case considers conflict and politics in organizational settings. Ramsey “‘Ramrod” Stockwell‚ vice president for Production at Benson Metals‚ is becoming very uncooperative and difficult. Ramrod is having frequent run-ins with sales‚ who are exasperated with his uncooperativeness and refusal to supply them with reliable information concerning delivery dates‚ and production scheduling. Most

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    branch that we need to give much greater scrutiny and analysis to the way we can prevent accidents and emphasize the concern of safety at every stage of our operation for every employee. Toward this end‚ I have asked the training coordinator‚ Kendra Jones‚ to assemble a written training program that will involve all employees which will be implemented beginning no later than June of this year. When the plan has been written and approved at the various levels within the office‚ I will conduct a meeting

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    Chapter 1 Farewell to Paradise Siva could see his grandfather through the window of the big kitchen. He seemed to be wandering aimlessly along the gravel paths. "Can I go out mum?" he called. "Not yet‚" his mother answered "your granddad has a few things on his mind; just give him a few more minutes." It was one of those days that occur frequently in hot season. A few hot days followed by a thundery build up of clouds resulting in a humid sticky

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