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    sure that all Socs have the same attitude toward Greasers. For example‚ when he was walking home from the movie theater he was worried about getting jumped‚ or getting teased by the Socs. “Greasers can’t walk alone too much o they’ll get jumped‚ or someone will come by and scream ‘Greaser” at them…”(p. 2) Also when h is around Sacs at school he is smart so he gets put into classes with sacs and they thought it was pretty laughable for a Greaser to be in the same classes as them. “I get put into A classes

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    individuals because you don’t know who is really behind that screen. It may be the love of your life‚ but it may also be someone trying to cause you harm. How can you claim to be in love with someone you have never met? How can you say you know everything about a someone you have never seen in person? Hiding behind a computer screen gives people the opportunity to become someone else and hide their

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    person and someone who is not that person’s wife or husband. Adultery is the act of gratification with another that is not your loving spouse. Brady marries Belinda and are a happy couple. Brady travels and meets a woman who he finds attractive. Sleeps with her and yet his wife is home and has no idea. Adultery in the eyes of God is a sin‚ he just broke a commandment. Yet‚ people commit the act for a number of reasons. Having voluntary sexual intercourse between a married man and someone other than

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    1984-Is There Privacy?

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    walking toward Winston. He sees that her hand is hurt and she falls because of the wounded hand and Winston helps her up. But the woman hides the pain because she knows that any sign of weakness might get her in trouble. She knows that someone is always watching. Early in the novel we see that Winston is annoyed by the telescreens constantly monitoring his entire life. In the morning when woken up‚ by the telescreens‚ "Winston sprang to attention in front of the telescreen‚ upon

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    her use and placement of the bowl become an obsession for Andrea. She places it on a lone table‚ removing all other items so that the bowl becomes the main focal point. When a client calls Andrea to ask where she can get a similar bowl‚ Andrea pretends not to know; yet it is obvious that she is well-aware where the bowl came from‚ and she simply does not want to tell anyone. Andrea becomes both possessive and obsessive about the bowl. As an example of her obsessive behavior‚ Beattie tells of

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    Even talking on the phone is becoming old and outdated. I can’t text‚ so I’m always talking to my friends on the phone. I have friends who tell me that I’m the only person they talk on the phone with. Everyone else gets a text. I actually had a conversation with one of my best friends for 39 minutes two weeks ago. I was so proud of myself. There is a fear of awkward moments in our society and we will do whatever it takes to avoid that moment. Right now that

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    Ethics: Right or Wrong?

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    project with Barresi Manufacturing was to contact the firms that supplied and sourced parts for Barresi’s top ten competitors. Dexter’s engagement manager‚ Markus Hensler‚ told him to not reveal the whole truth of who he was and what he was doing or else they would not provide the information needed. Dexter did not feel comfortable “having fun” or being creative with this project as it requires him to lie about what his true motives are. Hensler knew it made him uncomfortable and just told him it was

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    Source of Business

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    task 1 1.1 Identify what sources of finance are available for a new business. 1.2 Asses the implications of different sources by considering the following 3 implication: a) tax effects. b) ownership and control of different sources. c) Evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business project 1.1 * The purchase of plant & machinery‚ office equipment etc. * Renting or buying premises and offices (e.g. the first 3 months’ rent may need to be paid in advance)

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    When an emergency occurs people almost have the same reaction. And to intervene is not one of them. People often pretend like nothing is happening. They figure it isn?t any of their business. In an article titled ?Why People Don?t Help in a Crisis? by John Darley and Bibb Latene they explain why people don?t involve themselves when emergencies occur. They gave three reasons why people why people react the way they do. As Americans we have been taught to respect the privacy of others. We fear that

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    Nicholas Cage once said‚ "I like flawed characters because somewhere in them I see more of the truth." In other words‚ Cage believes that if a character ’pretends’ to be perfect then you will not see who the person really is‚ and you cannot really relate and connect with that person on a deeper level. This statement is true because through being flawed characters show more of themselves‚ and become more realistic. Elie from Elie Wiesel’s Night and Yunior from Junot Diaz’s Drown are two characters

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