Description of the given circumstances of the play Emily Elliott (3rd period) 10/27/10 The play‚ Bus Stop‚ is set in a diner in the mid 1900’s during a big snow storm. It begins with a girl named Elma (who works at the diner) whom is talking to lady‚ that also works at the diner‚ named Grace. There is a big snow storm in the midst and they both ponder whether to keep the diner open incase the passengers need a place to stay. They decide to keep it open. Next the town’s experienced and humble
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Public law– Stop and Search and Arrest I would advise Norbert that there are several factors that need to be considered before concluding if his search was legal. Firstly the question arises that did the policemen have the right to stop and search Norbert. It can be argued that the police did have the right to stop Norbert under PACE (s 1(3)) as they were suspicious that Norbert was involved in the theft that had taken place in the next street and Norbert was a well known burglar (Bentley v
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smoke‚ keep it up. If you do smoke‚ quit — now. The earlier you stop smoking‚ the less likely your teen is to become a smoker. Ask your doctor about ways to stop smoking. In the meantime‚ don’t smoke in the house‚ in the car or in front of your teen‚ and don’t leave cigarettes where your teen might find them. Explain to your teen how unhappy you are with your smoking‚ how difficult it is to quit and that you’ll keep trying until you stop smoking for good. 2. Understand the attraction Teen smoking
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The role of a social worker What is a social work? “Social work is a profession which promotes social change and problem solving in human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance wellbeing. Utilizing theories of human behaviour and social systems‚ social work intervenes at the point where people interact with their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are fundamental to social work”. (Understanding Social work‚ Neil Thompson‚ 2005‚ page
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La Consolacion University Philippines (formerly University of Regina Carmeli) Aguinaldo‚ Arian Leincy A. BSTM 2 Stop Transgender Discrimination! Good day to all of you! Transgender? What does it mean? Why some person discriminate and don’t accept transgender? Is transgender discrimination against the law? These are the huge question about transgender. Transgender means anyone who lives‚ has lived or wants to live as a member of the opposite sex to their birth gender. In the past‚ the common
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We’ve read this article in class and it was about several things that could be done to put an end to rape culture. I didn’t know rape was a culture‚ I thought it was a taboo. As the article “Ten Things to End Rape Culture” by The Nation said‚ the victim of rape shouldn’t be criticized on what she was wearing‚ saying or doing at the time of rape. As the article stated “The right question is‚ “What made him think this is acceptable?” ” We should be concerned as to why that person thought it was ok
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Stop American Sexism By Killing the Idea of Dress Codes Is this what the world has come to‚ discriminating others for their clothes. A group of high school girls from South Orange‚ New Jersey‚ had launched a worldwide campaign called “#IAmMoreThanADistraction”. This single tag has become a trend all over the internet with the help of social media. Millions responded‚ with their own experience‚ which led to South Orange school taking the role of a dress code out of their handbook(Zhou
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of ‘Stop and Frisk’ procedures amongst America’s various police agencies. The introduction and use of these laws and procedures were meant to keep the American public safe following outbreaks of war and to try and prevent weapon related violence‚ but they also compromise the liberties that are ensured to the
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controversy has surrounded the delicate subject known as the guest worker program. The question of whether the guest worker members‚ employed in the H-2A and H-2B programs‚ are treated fairly and receive fair pay is a one sided argument considering all the evidence and statements from mistreated workers. In some incidents workers were cheated out of their pay and worked in ill-suited environments. For instance‚ migrant workers in both the H-2A and H-2B programs were often already in debt by the
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compensation fraud. One example of workers’ compensation fraud was reported on by ABC News and involved Bruce Gilbert‚ a bus driver who “talked like a five year old‚ a problem his wife blamed on an ‘on-the-job’ accident” (Hunter). Gilbert’s wife claimed that her husband suffered from a “regressive mental ailment that effectively gave him the mental capacity of a child of about five” (Hunter). Over the course of 10 years‚ the Gilberts received approximately $774‚000 in workers’ compensation. A private investigator
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