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    Key Strands

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    Outline the key strands of the sociology of work! The term work is expressed as performing duties involving the use of psychological and physical energy‚ for the purpose of the manufacture of goods and services in order to achieve an individuals needs (Gedden’s 2008). There are six key areas of thought in the sociology of work these include “managerial psychologist”‚ Durkheim systems”‚ Interactionist”‚ Weber Interpretivist”‚ Marxian and “Post structuralise and Post Modern” (Watson 2008). Sociology

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    A road trip is the ultimate getaway. It’s the journey‚ not the destination‚ so don’t hurry. Absorb the scenery‚ visit unusual attractions‚ eat in roadside diners‚ knock back a few cold ones in local taverns‚ and strike up conversations with strangers. The unexpected is part of any memorable road trip. During 4 1/2 decades‚ the two of us have driven more than 250‚000 miles while touring the USA in a variety of vehicles including four VW campers. We have motored through all 50 states (we flew to Hawaii)

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    Land of the Oppressed: An Explication “Ballad of the Landlord” By Langston Hughes Traditionally a ballad is a love song but Hughes turns this ballad in to a poem with rhythm and rhyme The Poem highlights a black man’s experience in an oppressed society. Although this tenant has valid complaints about the conditions of his house/apt; he is thrown in jail without cause. A great detail of the timeline and era the poem was written/created in He begins with a relevant

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    The poem of “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall discusses African American girl who wants to join the march for the civil rights movement‚ but her mother insists it is too dangerous. As a alternative‚ the mother persauades her daughter to go to church for safety purpose; however‚ the white terrorists bomb the church. When the mother is desperately searching for her daughter‚ she finds only her daughter’s shoes to be remained at the shattered church.The form‚ the meaning‚ and the settling of

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    The Road Not Taken

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    “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Lee Frost is one of the most eminent as well as misunderstood pieces of American poetry. The speaker stands in the woods debating two splitting paths. This happens in a yellow wood (indicating the setting is autumn). Both paths are “worn about the same.” The speaker muses at the fork for a long while until he finally chooses the second road‚ saving for the first road for another day. In the future he will reminisce about his decision‚ claiming to have taken the road

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    Stephanie Kuehnerts Ballads of Suburbia takes place within the suburbs. She also works to combine themes of self-harm and emotionally absent parental figures within the novel. These combined themes set the book apart from traditional drug addiction based novels. That and the fact that we meet the protagonist 4 years after her drug overdose. Instead of meeting her before like the characters in the previous novels. Most reviews will point out the use of music within her novel. The use of music adds

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    “perfect reed‚” the mission is to have a reed that has the most freedom of vibration‚ giving the performer the most liberty and flexibility as possible‚ by and large maximizing the strength of the overtones in the air column. One of the most distinctive features of the clarinet acoustics is the overblown 12th. Instead of the clarinet

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    Rules of the Road Naomi Pelton HS130: Anatomy and Physiology II Unit #4 Assignment Kaplan University May 11‚ 2013 As we journey from the right femoral artery to the lower lobe of the right lung‚ we see many amazing sights. Starting at the femoral vein which is located in the upper right thigh and pelvic region of the body and runs close to the femoral artery. The femoral vein returns blood in the leg to the heart via the iliac vein. As we go north pass through the external and common iliac

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    Language features and their effects Use this checklist: • to understand the ways in which writers gain impact in their writing • to use various features in your own writing (creative and transactional‚ as well as for your oral presentations) in order to craft your writing and gain impact • to help you achieve unit standards which require you to explore language and think critically about poetic / transactional / oral texts Language feature Definition or explanation Example General effect

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    Personal Essay On The Ballad of the Sad Café Reading The Ballad of the Sad Café was a very enlightening experience for me. I was completely absorbed into the dark and isolated town of Cheehaw and the events that played out in it. Various characters in the novella repulsed me‚ such as Cousin Lymon‚ who was utterly callous and manipulative‚ and the small-minded townsfolk. Elements such as Miss Amelia’s heartbreak and loneliness‚ the complete isolation and joylessness in the town also saddened me very

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