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    Lorna Dee Cervantes: Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway The form of the poem is not easy to determine. It consists of six stanzas of uneven length‚ which are‚ except for the first and fifth‚ again divided into sub-stanzas. The meter is irregular as well as the length of the verses and there is also no rhyme scheme. Cervantes plays very freely with the structure of poems. She does not use an established type of poem and ignores rhyme and meter‚ but she presents her words graphically in the form of

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    Legal Position of Confucianism in Post-independence Indonesia (By: Heriyanto Yang) Pre-independence historical background   The Chinese are believed to have landed on Indonesian soil‚ the then Nusantara archipelago‚ as early as the third century BC. As is the case with almost all groups of immigrants in the world‚ they brought along with them‚ in the course of the centuries‚ their culture‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and a sense of affinity with the motherland. The idea that Confucianism started taking root

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    her open statement on the sexual harassment hearings‚ Anita Hill recounts the details of how Judge Clarence Thomas took advantage of working relationship between them and conducted inappropriate sexually offensive behaviors toward her. Although Hill does not feel comfortable to reveal her vulnerability‚ she keeps a very formal and constraining tone while she illustrates in details of the process in which Judge Thomas intentionally ignored her refusal on his innumerable invitations to social outings

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    extant from feudal times. For example‚ the installation of heads of state and various other state functions with ceremonial roles are invested with office. Usually the investiture involves ceremonial transfer of the symbols of the particular office Judges in many countries‚ including justices of the Supreme Court of the United States‚ are invested with their office. American justices typically take two oaths: one to uphold the Constitution of the United States‚ and the other to apply justice equally

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    Do Not Judge a Book by Its Cover "What you see is what you get" is a saying that rings in a person’s head when they see someone that looks strange‚ or just different‚ from them. In those cases‚ society is quick to "judge a book by its cover". We see tattoos and piercings on people and automatically assume they are somehow a bad influence or just an evil person. We perceive people with tattoos and piercings negatively because we have been conditioned by society to accept this stereotype‚ which

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    People look at each other with eyes full of judgement. Why? Why are so many quick to judge what they don’t understand? Our existence was not formed by humans‚ so why are individuals criticising the creation when they are not the creator. There must be a reason for everything. No one is flawless‚ and many need to accept people for who they are. Their personality and looks don’t matter. Everyone is different just like a snowflake. People just need to open their mind and begin to accept. I am tired

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    In case example A Elaine‚ who had been an employee for two months‚ has sued her employer because Jerry had fired her without any reasoning. The job offer that Elaine had been sent stated that she would have great career opportunities and that her annual salary would be $30‚000 although the company the hired Elaine was an at-will-employment business. After two months Elaine was terminated from her position and a man named Kramer was hired for that same position‚ which had less job experience and education

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    many debatable aspects of American society. While America has had multiple achievements throughout the years in medicine‚ law‚ entertainment‚ industry‚ etc.‚ there has been a noticeable decline within certain aspects of its society. In 2006‚ Mike Judge directed a movie titled “Idiocracy” which poked fun at a future america where individuals in its society had become remarkably less intelligent. Some critics say the movie is completely off base with modern day America‚ however others may agree that

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    going after those opportunities. They worked as a team (another reason opening yourself up to others will make you happy)‚ and they came out of the situation with a better job for him and no wasted time worrying and stressing about things. 9. Do You Judge Other People A Lot? Have you ever been on YouTube and seen some comments that judged the people in the video and created a storm of hate and anger? That is what judgment does. It creates negative thoughts in you‚ makes you compelled to express your

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    People are not always what they appear to be. The saying “don’t judge a book by its cover” really applies to most of the characters in the play. Some of them appear to be genuine and caring when‚ in reality‚ they are rotten and angry on the inside. However‚ they are great at masking their true selves. It is where the reader really needs to read between the lines and decipher the true feeling each character possess. The mask Hamlet himself portrays in the play is one of the biggest and easiest to

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