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    Shipboard Sanitation

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    and temperature control in the crew’s quarters‚ enough storage space for refrigerated foods‚ dry storage‚ vegetables‚ and dairy products‚ proper food handling and storage‚ a daily balanced diet for the crew‚ rodent control (rat guards should be used on the mooring lines and traps‚ if required‚ should be used on board the vessel)‚ insect control (cleanliness and the use of powders‚ insecticides‚ and fumigation)‚ and water purification (water will be chlorinated if there is any doubt of its purity).

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    there looking in”‚ the innocence of Curley’s wife as compared to a girl. However Lennie being innocent character he thinks “she’s Purty” and Steinbeck explores George as being astute and sees straight through Curley’s wife’s playful talk‚ “ She’s rat trap”. In the novel Steinbeck explore as Curley’s wife seeks male attention which suggests that she doesn’t get enough attention form Curley‚ as we can see from Corley’s character later in the book. Also in the book itself shows that Curley’s wife is

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    Beneatha Feminism Essay

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    Feminism was a topic that kept recurring throughout the story. Feminism was usually showcased to be important to Beneatha‚ she was a young black woman going to college “Listen‚ i’m going to be a doctor. I’m not worried about who i’m going to marry yet if i ever get married”. Beneatha didn’t care what people wanted for her‚ she wanted to do what she wanted like become a doctor‚ even if her older brother didn’t believe in her. Also she wasn’t worried about getting married‚ she wants to finish a career

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    non legal responses in recognising and achieving justice for the individual in relation to cyber bullying and will be explained within this essay. Cyber bullying has affected many people in the past decade‚ evident in the past cases of Allem Halkic (Selma Milovanovic‚ 2010) and Alex Wildman (Larissa Cummings‚ 2009). An effective legal response to cyber bullying is the police. The police have been identified as potentially important actors in the fight against cyber bullying. This has proven to be

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    Civil Rights is a movement that promoted equal rights and treatment of African Americans. Lincoln freed them during the civil war. Just because there were freed‚ granted them equal rights. The sought out equal rights towards the end of the 19th century during the progressive era and their attempts failed. After WWII their efforts were renewed and the movement gained attention again. The African American Leaders 1890-1920s and 1950s-1960s both used nonviolent ways of approaching their goals; however

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    Martin Luther King Jr- He began his career as a baptist preacher . He dedicated his life to achieving equality and justice for all Americans of all colors. King believed that peaceful refusal to obey unjust law was the best way to bring about social change. King was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi´s success with non-violent activism . on December 1‚ 1955 Rosa Parks ‚ an afrikan American woman was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man . here is when the Montgomery bus boycott

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    VIII. English Language Arts‚ Grade 10 A. Composition B. Reading Comprehension Grade 10 English Language Arts Test Test Structure The grade 10 English Language Arts test was presented in the following two parts: ■ the ELA Composition test‚ which used a writing prompt to assess learning standards from the Massachusetts English Language Arts Curriculum Framework’s Composition strand ■ the ELA Reading Comprehension test‚ which used multiple-choice and open-response questions (items) to assess

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    How significant was Martin Luther King’s (MLK’s) contribution to the civil rights movement in the years 1956-68? In the following essay I will discuss some of Milk’s contributions and limitations (where developments were made in his absence‚ or where his presence contributed very little)‚ to advances in the civil rights movement‚ and will conclude if he was as significant as he is usually credited. King’s contributions to the movement between 1956- 61 were non-existent‚ it seemed as though he couldn’t

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    Slavery in ancient Rome played an imperative role in the society as well as in the economy of the country. Slaves were mainly used as manual laborers for performing various domestic roles as well as high skilled jobs. It was not uncommon for slaves to be teachers; doctors‚ accountants and even physicians since most Greek slaves were highly educated. The unskilled slaves worked on farms‚ in mining sites and in the mills‚ and were unfortunately subjected to harsh living conditions. According to the

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    Claude Monet’s painting Water Lilies illuminates a pond of water lilies by transitioning from darker shades around the edges to lighter ones in the middle. The lilies are spread out just enough apart to make them somewhat recognizable. If not looked at closely this could be viewed as a patch of colors. There is a dewy look because of the different shades of greens and blues Monet chose to use. While there may be a central point within the painting‚ the viewers’ eyes can easily scan the entire painting

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