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    Pilsen Interview Questions

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    Maria D. Franco May 1‚ 2014 REMT Task 1 Knowing the Community A. Interview with Child Care Attendant Stephanie Molina 1. Is Pilsen a good place to raise a family? Why or why not? Pilsen is a good place to raise a family because it is family oriented and the children would be introduced to a diverse community. 2. What is your biggest concern when it comes to raising children in Pilsen? The gangs‚ I wouldn’t want my children engaging in any negative activities. Follow up question: Is

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    Gay Marriage

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    make it to where we can marry family members‚ etc. “Will Your Marriage Last?” by Aviva Patz * It doesn’t really point on what marriage is exactly‚ just why it is either successful or a failure. “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love” by Stephanie Coontz * Marriage used to be strictly for the sake of reproducing and having good reputation in the social aspects of old communities‚ but maybe it should be more about love than that? “Sacred Rite or Civil Right?” by Howard Moody * Marriage

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    Competitive Environment

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    CASE #12 The Competitive Environment in the 18-22-Year-Old-Apparel-Market Difference in A&F΄s and AE΄s retail strategies To start with‚ both A&F and AE share the same target market and offer similar merchandise. However‚ there are some differences in their retailer strategies that make this fashion stores stay competitive. Both retailers target mostly teenagers‚ and offer casual wear for young men‚ women and kids accompanied with accessories‚ outerwear‚ footwear and sweaters... As a difference

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    Professor: David Ross Parth Patel English 105 Mr. David Ross Paper 3.3 The Comedy is Sideways Sideways‚ a 2004 movie directed by Alexander Payne‚ stars Paul Giamatti as Miles‚ Thomas Haden Church as Jack‚ Virginia Madsen as Maya‚ and Sandra Oh as Stephanie. The movie is about two middle-aged friends who go on a week-long wine tasting trip in Southern California. Miles is a high-school English teacher and Jack is a washed-up actor who once had a major role in a soap opera but now does voice-overs for

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    Everybody Lies

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    the daily life of every person in the world. Everybody lies for many reasons like convenience‚ hate‚ compassion‚ envy‚ selfishness‚ necessity‚ or as a defense against aggression. But leaving aside its origin or motivation‚ not all lies are equal. Stephanie Ericsson introduces us to a few types of lies in her essay "The Ways We Lie" while Mr. Langston Hughes tells us his testimony about a lie that affected his feelings when he was young. In deed there are a several types of lies. Here are a couple like

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    ENG 101 Reading Response #2 What We Really Miss About the 1950s Stephanie Coontz Stephanie Coontz‚ the author of “What We Really Miss about the 1950’s‚” delivers a polemical analysis of what was really going on during that period of time. Coontz claims that it could be misleading to have nostalgia for the 1950’s and subtly suggests that readers think about the ways in which the 1950’s led to the 60’s‚ 70’s and 80’s. Using strong and logical facts‚ she reaches out to an older/mature audience

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    Michael Crowe was a 14 years old Suspect that was accused of stabbing his younger sister multiple times. A stunning gorgeous youthful girl named Stephanie Crowe come to pass extreme horrible‚ lost to a pointless murder. The police force uncertain concerning of who is the accused‚ and by what means did the murderer acquired entry into the victim house then and there obvious towards concentration at the household. Nevertheless this is not reasonable a breakdown of integrity the situation is a parody

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    The Ways We Lie

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    Questions for Close Reading: 1. “We lie. We all do. We exaggerate‚ we minimize‚ we avoid confrontation‚ we spare people’s feelings‚ we conveniently forget‚ we keep secrets‚ we justify lying to the big-guy institutions.” 2. When Stephanie Ericsson went a whole week without telling a single lie‚ she recalled it “paralyzing.” She discovered that telling the truth all the time is “nearly impossible.” 3. A lie is a false action done with the intent to deceive. “Ignoring the plain

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    Ted Bundy Biography

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    progress waivered‚ and he started to become withdrawn from society – all signs of an instable character‚ pointing to a possibility of future problems. Then things began to turn in a brighter direction for Bundy when he met the love of his life Stephanie. Stephanie was older than Ted and eventually grew tired of his immature ways and manipulation and ended the relationship. After the breakup‚ Ted lost control of his emotions and left Stanford‚ only to wait a few months to enter the University of Washington

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    Ted Bundy

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    Murder is the most vindictive crime society can commit. As individuals in society‚ the belief of being born a murderer is false. No one is born a murderer; society gives birth to that murderer. In Ted Bundy’s case the lack of parental guidance and constant rejection of women contributed to him evolving into a vicious serial killer. Bundy was a man who let his fantasies run his life‚ he believed that life was a game. All this contributed to making Bundy revengeful‚ bitter‚ and not quite mentally stable

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