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    staircases. His supervises approximate 21 employees. He has one shop foreman‚ Mr. Mario Urias who reports directly to him for personnel issues involving work-related injuries. Claimant Position Information: Mr. Cregger confirmed that the claimant‚ Mr. Juan Santana-Cortez was employed full time with the company on January 22‚ 2015‚ when he was hired as a Shop Helper. He claimed that Mr. Cortez was a problematic employee because he had demonstrated a rebellious attitude towards management‚ by not doing

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    Lady Crossing on Green?‚ describes the experience of a revengeful speaker. He tells how you should not to help that little old lady to cross the street. Then‚ he goes on to explain himself by saying that she used to be a nasty person who drove her car without any consideration for the pedestrians. In fact‚ she ?would have run you flat as paint / To make the light before it turned on her.? Finally‚ the speaker shows explains the woman?s horrible personality by saying that she has been lonely and unloved

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    In Richard Rodriguez’s essay‚ “The Lonely‚ Good Company of Books”‚ his purpose seems to be a mixture of an analytical‚ persuasive‚ and entertaining view on reading books. This is achieved by the author sharing bits of his life which were intertwined with reading. For example‚ his first opinions on reading where formed by watching his parents read. Because of this‚ Mr. Rodriguez considered the context of reading to be more about educating people on a subject‚ rather than being entertaining. The author

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    In Stephen Marche’s article “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely”‚ he starts with a very powerful story of Yvette Vickers who was found dead nearly a year after her actual death of being isolated for so long. Yvette Vickers was later known as a “horror-movie icon”‚ after news of her death had spread all across the internet via social media people view her as “a new and different kind of horror” because of this new kind of fear everyone is terrified in which Stephen Marche says is “our growing fear of loneliness”

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    and more alienated from each other the more we use the newest technology. An example of the new technologies is the internet. The internet gives people a place to escape to for entertainment. In the article‚ “Text or Talk: Is Technology Making You Lonely?” written by Margie Warrell it says‚ “Surprisingly‚ those who report feeling most alone‚ are those you’d expect it from least: young people under 35 who are the most prolific social networkers of all.” People who use social media and the internet

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    In Crossing the Bar‚ by Alfred Lord Tennyson‚ the poem was written as elegy of dying person‚ the speaker compare transition of impending death and crossing the sand bar. The image of the Sea is used to represent the “barrier” between life and death. It was described as hard as saying good bye to love ones‚ eagerly hoping those who will be left behind will not sob or cry. The speaker is in the stage where he is ready to face death also imagining after life experience on what will it turn out after

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    Stephen Marche: is Facebook making us lonely? “Is Facebook making us lonely?” In an article for The Atlantic magazine‚ Stephen Marche explores a few articles‚ expert opinion and even quotes a scientist in his quest to answer this question. The article has an overall negative tone. Although Facebook is the most well-known and widely used social media site‚ is it really the culprit? I do not think so. If being lonely is something we can control‚ then we have to read this and reflect. That is‚ of

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    “You see the real question is: can people change?” How does Border Crossing answer this question? Change is something that is common for most individuals‚ whether it presents a positive or a negative outcome. Pat Barker’s text Border Crossing deals with the idea of people changing and is shown by her use of different characters‚ the representation of settings and her central idea of crossing borders. All of these aspects in Barker’s narrative make the reader look back at their own understanding

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    poetry. Dickinson is fond of quatrains or stanzas of four lines whereas Whitman ranges from 5 to 29 lines per stanza. Whitman (1856/2013)‚ uses imagery in a lengthy description on how he feels connected to the other passengers on the ferry in his poem Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. “It avails not‚ time nor place – distance avails not‚ I am with you‚ you men and women of a generation‚ or ever so many generations hence‚ Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky‚ so I felt‚ Just as any of you is

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    Lord Tennyson’s poem‚ “Crossing the Bar‚” he describes his placid attitude towards death. He wrote‚ “Crossing the Bar” in 1889‚ three years before his death while crossing the Solent. Days before his death‚ he asked his son to put his poem at the end of all his poetry editions (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography). Throughout the poem‚ Tennyson demonstrates his acceptance of death through an extended metaphor of “crossing the bar” as he transitions into death. In “Crossing the Bar”‚ nautical metaphors

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