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    Our Elopak - Our Future It has been almost a full year since I first came to Elopak to work. Last November my colleagues and I arrived to provide your management team Six Sigma Green Belt training. We also provided many of the other leaders in the factory with Six Sigma Yellow Belt training‚ and we subsequently have also initiated Professional Team Leadership with the management. I’m sure that by now you are wondering‚ “What the heck is this Six Sigma stuff‚ and what does it have to do with

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    Rashid Johnson’s “Message to Our Folks‚” serves not only as his initial great effort to assess the complex nature of African American identity in the 21st century. This exhibit was named after an avant-garde jazz collective‚ Art Ensemble of Chicago‚ which was released in 1969. Johnson’s work was seen at the high museum until the 8th of September. It reached out to youthful black artists with great involvement in racial questions without the connection to the idea of singular black identity. Rashid

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    Pollution is a constant issue that is at play in our daily lives. The global population is very much aware of pollution. Whether it be air‚ noise‚ water‚ or even nuclear population. However‚ Verlyn Klinkenborg‚ a former literature teacher and New York Times editor‚ sheds light on a type of pollution that is largely unknown in “Our Vanishing Night.” Through the incorporation of his own knowledge of History and Science‚ Klinkenborg tells of the harmful effects of light pollution on the Earth. Klinkenborg

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    By: Kevin _ _ _ _ _ _ Commentary and Analysis of Susan Griffin’s Our Secret World War 2 wasn ’t just a war‚ it was a wake-up call. The people of the world were confronted with the face of true evil‚ and had to accept the harsh reality that our fellow man can commit atrocities beyond comprehension. The events of the war not only cause us to gasp in horror‚ but also make us reflect on how such evil could originate in the first place. In order to understand how such a disaster could ever take

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    The Men We Carry in Our Minds is an essay by Scott Russell Sanders on the roles and responsibilities given to men and women in different echelons of society. Writing from his own point of view‚ the author spends the majority of the essay comparing and contrasting the differing jobs of men and women‚ and then outlining the effects of those jobs on them. Sanders’ views on the responsibilities of women change over the course of his maturation‚ but his sympathetic view towards the labours of the common

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    document is about a painting of pioneers traveling westward using various means of transportation and an imaginary female figure guiding them. This document was created by John Gast in 1873. The purpose was to show the westward movement of pioneers. The audience is meant for anyone who are interested in how the west was settled. The summary is that pioneers had many problems during their westward migration‚ including fights with Native Americans and finding food. This painting shows pioneers on the way

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    Discussion Paper 1 The History and Future of our Ecological Crisis Humanity has immensely impacted the environment both in negative and positive ways. In order to grasp the ecological crisis our Earth is experiencing we must revisit the way humans have viewed our relationship with through technological‚ religious and scientific lenses. The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis‚ an article published in the journal Science in 1967 and written by Lynn White Jr‚ looks back through the history

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    Our Return to Twilight‚” written by Carolyne Larrington‚ is an article recounting the history of Norse mythology’s influence on the ever-expanding medium of entertainment and the resurgence of the near-ancient stories in modern times. Larrington created this article out of her own knowledge and experience as a previous translator of the Eddas‚ as well as an avid researcher of mythology. With this passion for Norse culture‚ Larrington does share her thoughts on current events that she would equate

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    In Chapter 2 of Our Undemocratic Constitution‚ Sanford Levinson analyzes the Constitution‚ focusing on the legislative branch of government and the ways in which it enforces ideas and powers presented in Article I. Strong bicameralism is a system within the United States government that allows for two legislative chambers (the House of Representatives & the Senate) to come to a compromise upon proposed legislation. These groups are granted separate but equal powers and in the United States are unusually

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    The article Our Anxious Culture: Triggers for Anxiety by Richard Restak‚ discusses how anxiety affects our culture in the sense of how we choose and perceive many things around us. I found many of the topics Restak brings up very interesting and although when reading this the topics seem obvious‚ such as a hindsight bias‚ I did not think about them before reading the article. One of the topics I found interesting and seemed to correlate with all other topics brought up was the media and what they

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