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    amongst the animals. You have to take certain actions so that other animals don’t only see you as a normal animal but as an animal to look up to...such as I am. You know the real truth about me‚ and I demand silence or if not‚ you’ll be expelled from the farm. In this regime‚ you have to cooperate in every possible way and I already have a plan: If an animal doesn’t work‚ he or she will be of no use to us anymore. If I do expel you‚ I am warning you that you are no longer welcome in this farm.

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    Dear Countrymen‚ The amazing new world filled with opportunities! I am addressing you today to inform you of the new land and the wonderful experience we have had here. We have been doing what we love here‚ and have prospered with the help of our Native American friends. It is a great place to live‚ so i highly encourage you to experience it for yourself. The trip over was not great‚ but it was nothing to complain about. We landed here in Cape Henry in April safely. Shortly after landing‚ we

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    Unarmed forces seems like an unlikely form of resistance‚ but in the context of the Holocaust‚ it represents small‚ individual acts of courage and bravery that resulted in a life or lives being saved. One of these acts included leaving the ghetto and living on the Aryan side‚ as a mean to stay alive‚ this was known as ‘passing’. This was supported as resistance because of it’s nature to outwit‚ defy and ultimately resist the aims of the Germans. The danger of being caught did not stop after the passing

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    Synopsis The English Civil War was the war that set the tone of the British Government to this very day. Conflicts between parliament and kings started to turn English citizens against each other due to their political stance. The English Civil War began to change the manner of government‚ make the king accountable to the law and protect the rights of men. Although the Civil war lasted from 1642-1651‚ the build up to the war started many years before when James I was on throne and became more severe

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    Philosopher John Locke changed the perspectives on government‚ through his book “Second Treatise on Civil Government”. In the book he writes‚ “(W)hen the government is dissolved‚ the people are at liberty to provide for themselves‚ by erecting a new legislative[lawmaking body].” Locke’s work was truly significant because he questioned the king which was a very risky thing to do. And without punishment he introduced the idea that the government is for the people and therefore should be ruled by the

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    Jail Recidivism

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    Hartford‚ WI‚ like many other cities throughout the world‚ there are flaws within the jail system. One of the most reoccurring problems is recidivism in jail systems. Even though a person cannot be forced to change their ways there are programs which can be helpful to help with developing good behavior. There are programs that help people right when they get out of jail. This is what the Hartford jail is focusing on‚ good behavior and reward. Using this strategy‚ the jail believes that inmates will

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    Contraception In Jail

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    Citation Schonberg‚ D.‚ Bennett‚ A. H.‚ Sufrin‚ C.‚ Karasz‚ A.‚ & Gold‚ M. (2015). What women want: A qualitative study of contraception in jail. American Journal of Public Health‚ 105(11)‚ 2269-2274. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.library.astate.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/docview/1723086274?accountid=8363 Summary The title of this research article clearly summaries the contents contained. It immediately lets the reader know the study population consists

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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      1.   What is antibiotic resistance? Why are people worried about it?  ​ntibiotic resistance is the effect of antibiotics on germs that infect our body. Most of the antibiotics have lost their  A resistance to fight germs. People are worried about it because if antibiotics won’t work no longer than we could even die from  a paper cut.       2. How can antibiotic­resistant germs travel from people out into the environment?    Antibiotic­resistant germs can travel from people out into the environment by a flush of toilet

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    Resistance to Change

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    Leadership & Organization Development Journal Emerald Article: Resistance to organizational change: the role of cognitive and affective processes Wayne H. Bovey‚ Andy Hede Article information: To cite this document: Wayne H. Bovey‚ Andy Hede‚ (2001)‚"Resistance to organizational change: the role of cognitive and affective processes"‚ Leadership & Organization Development Journal‚ Vol. 22 Iss: 8 pp. 372 - 382 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01437730110410099 Downloaded

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    American struggles‚ and was probably at its highest point during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1963‚ Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ when four girls were killed from a bomb‚ it wasn’t an uncommon event. Not only did this bomb murder four young girls‚ it also added to the continued racial relations in the South. Even though the bombing wasn’t positive‚ it led to the social and religious freedoms of all races today. Schools in Birmingham had recently been desegregated so violence between segregationists and

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