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    She is also used as describing the stereotypical American workaholic attitude‚ ignoring her family‚ and she is always in a rush to get to her job. The fact that Kyra’s sexual desire is triggered by disasters is the idea that people like her and Delaney are both afraid of and drawn to unpredictability. In chapter six‚ there was a scene where Jack Jardine‚ Jr. and his friend destroy Rincon’s campsite while terribly injured and helpless Candido watches from the rocks nearby which was probably one

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    showed that prisons cost American taxpayers approximately 5.4 billion dollars each year (Henrichson & Delaney‚ 2012). These cost include various expenses that include maintaining the prisons‚ employees salaries‚ educational training‚ providing benefits for employees‚ Providing retirement and pensions for the employees‚ housing the inmates and providing basic needs for the inmates (Henrichson & Delaney‚ 2012). A national study found that the taxpayers pay

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    J Y V Ä S K Y L Ä S T U D I E S I N H U M A N I T I E S 194 Jari K. Kokkinen Racial Discourse in James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie (1964): Drama and the Hegemonic Struggle JYVÄSKYLÄ STUDIES IN HUMANITIES 194 Jari K. Kokkinen Racial Discourse in James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie (1964): drama and the hegemonic struggle Esitetään Jyväskylän yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan suostumuksella julkisesti tarkastettavaksi yliopiston vanhassa juhlasalissa S212

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    Traditional Socioeconomics of Joining Gangs and the Relation of Maslows Hierarchy of Needs By: Kimberly Miller Gang Activities and Drug Operation-2 There have been many theoretical explanations of why delinquents and adolescence‚ youth and other people might join gangs. Members of gangs have been questioned on why they would want to join a gang and most of them come up with socioeconomic factors and some say the attraction to street gangs are a rush. There are many different socioeconomic

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    Early on in a offender’s career‚ their first few victims will most likely be close to their area of residence because the offender will feel more comfortable working in an area they are familiar with (Lyle‚ 65). Most offenders though‚ will not want to commit their crimes to close to their residence though because even though the travel is minimal‚ the likelihood of being recognized and caught is greater. This is called the Buffer Zone (Bull‚ Cooke‚ Hatcher

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    Up in the north of Washington‚ a young man around the age of 19 named Lyle fell ill to Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A cancer that works at a dangerously fast pace and affects the blood in the body. He did not have long to live. Hearing the constant sorrows of his family‚ he begged for mercy from God. He pleaded and cried out to

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    does not fit all‚ due to different environments‚ abilities‚ ages and sporting backgrounds/traditions which will affect the way a certain sport or skill is coached. Lyle (2002) argues that coaches should not conform to one ideal philosophy; instead creation of an individual philosophy is necessary‚ as there is no set way of coaching. Lyle (2002) instead suggests that the coaching is a social process‚ with an emphasis upon the interpersonal dimension relating to ethical and moral questions for a coach

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    References: Carter‚ I (2012‚ May 8). How ’the fifth major ’ won the heart of Sandy Lyle [Web blog]. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/iaincarter/2012/05/how_the_fifth_major_caught_the.html. PGA Tour (n.d.). The Players Championship. Retreived from http://together.pgatour.com/tournaments/r011.html PGA Tour (n.d.). The Players

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    history (Delaney‚ 2014). Weber took a liking to academic activities and became a professor of Economics and Political Science. In addition to a professional focus‚ Max also developed a personal life. He was engaged to a cousin for six years but ended the engagement due to his fiancé having experienced mental health problems‚ which resulted in being institutionalized (Smith‚ 1995). Max went on to marry yet another cousin‚ on his father’s side of the family‚ Marianne Schnitger (Delaney‚ 2014. Marianne

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    The two options chosen are John Arden’s Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance and A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney. They were picked as the playwrights were not the stereotypical new wave playwrights of the 1950s. Delaney‚ whilst working class‚ was female. Arden was middle-class and one of the few to attend University (along with Rudkin and Mercer). Delaney’s (1992‚ 7) A Taste of Honey debuted in 1958 while Arden’s (1986‚ 8) Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance was a year later. The 1950s had seen the continuing

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