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    kaplan assignment Kandace Davison Unit 4 Assignment Creating a new position with in the business would very beneficial for the reason that they won’t have to teach the managers to much when it comes to having them be over the location managers. They will have cross trained experience. This will be good to help the location managers with the training the employees and returns or customer complaints. It will also help the business grow because they are going to have to replace those managers

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    Once upon time‚ a man had a wonderful parrot. There was no other parrot like it. The parrot could say every word‚ except one word. The parrot would not say the name of the place where it was born. The name of the place was Catano. The man felt excited having the smartest parrot but he could not understand why the parrot would not say Catano. The man tried to teach the bird to say Catano however the bird kept not saying the word. At the first‚ the man was very nice to the bird but then he got very

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird there is complex situations seen through the eyes of a young girl. One of the situations is a big angry mobs of white men. This relates to the KKK. She doesn’t fully understand they are very racist and are out to kill blacks for little to no reason. The KKK originated in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. They were created as a vehicle for southern resistance to the republican parties. The reconstruction era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for blacks. The

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    The perennial theme of this poem is somewhat sad. It seems to be about hiding yourself from the world. The bluebird represents a sort of stifled second personality. The inner self that many try to hide from the world in fears of being seen as weak. The speaker more than likely experienced a traumatic event in his life and has been dealing with his emotions by suppressing them. This perennial theme is incredibly endearing because‚ even though not everyone experiences traumatic events‚ it is something

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    Task One: Simile Simile (noun)- a comparison of objects using like or as “And upon a bank overlooking a bed in the big stream we found wild strawberries almost as bright as the red epaulets on the wings of the blackbirds.” (North‚ 37) It strengthens the writing by emphasizing how red the strawberries are so we can “picture”what the strawberries look like in our minds (mental picture/imagery). Task Two: Smile He [Sterling] was as competent as a dolphin. *I compared Sterling to a dolphin since dolphins

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Written by Harper Lee Published in 1960 The story of To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated by Scout Finch‚ an observant young girl living in the sleepy town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Scout is‚ I feel‚ what makes the story come alive. Lee writes the book in such a way that as the reader I feel as if I am seeing and experiencing the same things that she is. Scout lives with her older brother Jem‚ and her father Atticus. Scout’s mother has passed away‚ so she is forever on Jem’s heels

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    Dylan Morse Ms. Gora English 11 8/28/24. The English 10 Incident Leading up to the end of the year‚ joy filled our bodies as we knew summer was right around the corner. In Mrs. Greenwood’s classroom we were reading “To Kill A Mockingbird” which was the main portion of the exam coming up shortly. I was struggling in the class‚ which with the exam coming up was a problem. I had many friends in Mrs. Greenwood’s class‚ which made it hard to concentrate. I knew the summer wouldn’t feel as bright and

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    Assignment Essay Growing up is what people have had to do through their lifetime. The maturity of people can be based on various experiences they have had. Part of growing up is learning that childhood beliefs are not necessarily true. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird the maturity of different characters are shown especially with the children. Scout‚ the protagonist‚ is a prime example of showing that childhood beliefs are altered and maturing through experiences she has had. She feels

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    problems by developing alternatives that maintain levels of production while cultivating healthy foods‚ preserving the health of farmers‚ and not polluting surrounding ecosystems. The banana industry creates many by-products that result from the harvesting and processing of bananas. These by-products are banana peels‚ banana stems‚ and liquid wastes. Currently these wastes are dumped in landfills‚ rivers‚ oceans and unregulated dumping grounds. When they reach these destinations‚ they form huge masses

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    Inappropriate sexual advances. Foul language. Making irrational statements. Depressed or sullen. Crying or moody. Radical changes in behavior. Speaking loudly‚ then quietly. Drowsy. Bloodshot‚ glassy eyes. Slurred speech. Difficulty remembering. Slow response to questions. Spilling drinks. Rambling conversation‚ loss of train of thought. Trouble making change. Difficulty handling money‚ picking up change. Lack of focus and eye contact. Difficulty lighting a cigarette. Lighting more than one cigarette

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