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    John  N.  Pasmore   Essay  TED  Talk  of  Auret  van  Heerden     Working  out  Poverty     Auret  van  Heerden  is  a  compelling  speaker.  He  currently  serves  as  president  and   CEO  of  the  non-­‐governmental  organization  (NGO)‚  Fair  Labor  Association  in  Geneva‚   Switzerland.  In  a  video-­‐taped  TED  Talk  (http://ow.ly/rWoZR0)  he

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    an umbrella term that the authors of Is Everyone Really Equal? would say is a part of America and Canada’s problem with the unequal distribution of power among the races. Whether Americans and Canadians like to admit it or not‚ racism is a bigger part of their culture than most recognize and it has affected various aspects of daily life for both Whites and people of Color (POCs) for centuries and it will continue to do so unless‚ as a society we better understand what racism really is and how nearly

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    Ted Turner’s innovation idea came after his father’s death when he takes over his father’s billboard broadcast company. Ted Turner was motivated to prove to his father that he was worthy of taking over the company and he also wanted to be at the top. Turner was a brilliant man who was crazy enough to try all the impossible things and actually successful at it. When Turner takes over the billboard company and expands it‚ so that his broadcast can reach all over America and eventually it reaches to

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    Julian Friedman in the TED talk‚ “The Mystery of Story Telling”‚ asserts that a writer must make his or her audience his or her number one priority. Friedman supports his claim by explaining the short falls of writers through his own eyes‚ citing his own experience as an agent‚ as well as the eyes of George Orwell‚ speaking on the motivation of writers according to Orwell‚ and even Aristotle‚ talking about how modern writers diverge from the Aristotelian formula for storytelling. The author’s purpose

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    Instead of grieving about Ted Lavender’s death‚ the soldiers found ways to overcome that by telling jokes about Lavender while smoking his dope. This was a positive strategy for the soldiers to ride out the feelings of grief by talking to each other. Even though this form of mechanism

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    denied of their rights based on their race‚ nationality‚ gender or abilities‚ boys and girls should not be treated differently. Also‚ equal opportunities can be defined in general as not discriminating a person by his or her race‚ gender‚ family orientation or whether they belonged to the minority in the society. I truly agree with this statement and advocates for equal opportunity to be practiced in every way. It is now the 21st century but can we safely say that children in this world are treated

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    Killers live among everyday life‚ they are the ones who creep into someone’s life unknowingly to torture and kill them. Theodore Robert Bundy AKA Ted‚ was a kidnapper‚ serial killer‚ burglar‚ rapist and necrophile who only target women and girls in the 1970’s. He was one of the worst serial killers in history. Ultimately at the end of the day Ted left behind a trail of mass murders that included the deaths of 36 young women that ranged through four states. The biggest question in many people’s

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    Mike K. Essay on equal pay in the work place. In 1963‚ President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act into law‚ making it unlawful to discriminate against a worker on the basis of sex. Since that time‚ the wage gap between men and women in the United States has narrowed by just 15 cents‚ now being 74 cents‚ as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. Pay equality is most prevalent for the 16 to 24 age group‚ in which women earn more than 90 percent of what men do; however‚ the gap becomes 75 percent

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    Hunting Humans‚ a novel that was written by anthropologist Elliott Leyton‚ examines various mass murderers and serial killers in an attempt to understand what led each of them to commit these gruesome crimes. Leyton explores their childhood and their adulthood in search of a turning point‚ in which they became a murderer/killer. A serial killer often kills more than one person within a period but are then known to take a break period from their vigorous activities‚ while mass murderers are known

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    Equal Protection in Criminal Punishment The 14th Amendment articulates that no State shall “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws” (Sullivan and Gunther 486). It is nearly impossible though‚ for the equal treatment of all persons‚ since every law affects people differently. “This command cannot literally require equal treatment of all persons‚ since almost all laws classify in some way‚ by imposing burdens on or granting benefits to some people and not others”

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