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    BUS1404 – Tutorial 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) In the context of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory‚ when a company has a space where employees can meet during breaks and catch up with each other‚ the company is taking care of the employees’ ________ needs. 1) _______ A) social B) self-actualization C) safety D) physiological 2) According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory‚ a person’s

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    Well lets start by learning what parole is and how it came about. What is Parole? Parole‚ in criminal law‚ pledge of good conduct given by a person convicted of crime as a condition of release from imprisonment before the expiration of the term of confinement. The word parole is also broadly used to denote such a conditional release or period of liberty. Parole is usually granted to a prisoner in recognition of past good conduct‚ both in prison and earlier. A sentenced criminal may be released on

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    like what it was when she was almost blind. Annie soon became very ill‚ so a Scottish girl named Polly Thompson came to help. One day Annie went completely blind. She tried to be cheerful but smiling was a hard thing for Annie to do. On October 19‚ 1936‚ Annie Sullivan died. Helen felt like she was all alone‚ again‚ just like when she was little. Helen forced herself not to give up and so she and Polly carried on. In 1940‚ Helen graduated from Radcliff College with honors. She then became a lecturer

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    country. We are still researching to find out more about this interesting disease. Lyme disease History First Discovery Imagine coming inside after working all day in the garden to find a red streak across your chin and neck. In 1963‚ this happened to Polly Murray. Her doctor said it was an expanding bacterial skin

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    of all his family. His self loathing and pain‚ all misdirected at himself‚ his family‚ and blacks in general‚ all contributed to his ultimate failure‚ his rape of his daughter. Pecola’s mother‚ Polly Breedlove‚ also wrongly placed her anger on her family. As a result of having a crippled foot‚ Polly had always had a feeling of unworthiness and separateness. With her own children‚ she

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    adventurous boys in them and the most similar to Tom was Lampwick. Lampwick originated from the movie Pinocchio and was a rebellious character that influenced the protagonist. “Look behind you!” (Twain 1). When Tom says this‚ he points behind Aunt Polly. She turns to look‚ and he escapes. When Tom does this‚ he seems like a rebellious character. In Pinocchio‚ Lampwick says‚ “‘Hey Woody!”’ This is Lampwick making fun of Pinocchio. Making fun of other people would seem like a rebellious thing to

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    Likewise‚ in Mister fox when Pretty Polly has discovered all the women hanging dead in Mr. Fox’s room rather than turning him into authority immediately‚ she decides to wait to tell him a riddle and expose him with it. By having Pretty Polly wait to tell anyone about Mr. Fox the story already seems silly‚ nonetheless‚ when she chooses to expose him through a riddle the foolishness increases

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    Amber Doll Diaz 11-21-11 English WRT 101 Word Count: 1‚411 Mr. Kaiser A Grant Proposal in Honor of the late Professor of Anthropology and History of Science at the University of Pennsylvania‚ Loren Eiseley Introduction and Executive Summary As a current full-time student with an incessant thirst for knowledge of all things existential and transcendental‚ as an advocate of reflective literacy in all people‚ and as a compassionate

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    Scouting for Lessons The lessons we learn accumulate over time to create who we are. The earlier we learn these lessons‚ the more effective they are. Having the help of someone who already knows these lessons is helpful. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ a young‚ curious girl named Scout learns lessons and experiences that grow her into a better person. The first lesson Scout learns is empathy. Empathy is the act of putting yourself in other people’s shoes and seeing things

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    Why Is Tom Sawyer Wrong

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    Huck’s only friend. He is rejected by society because his family background. Muff Potter is judged as a drunk and violent man‚ but in reality he is a kind man who could use some help. Tom Sawyer is judged as a troublemaker. He lives with his Aunt Polly. He is a troublemaker at times but at heart he is kind. Huckleberry Finn is a child who is poor and has no where to go. He is shunned by the town because of his

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