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    things. It’s not until later in life that people start to view Jesus as the son of God and the savior of the human race. Jesus did many things in his life span to make him viewed throughout the world as he is today. In the piece Short Stories by Levine‚ she describes and tells stories of how Jesus was viewed during his life. We all know the story of how Jesus was born in a manger in a stable‚ this is a good representation to show how Jesus was born a peasant and lived his whole life as one. Jesus

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    Jill Kathryn Ker was born on October 9‚ 1934‚ in Hillston‚ New South Wales‚ in the outback of Australia. Her father was a sheep rancher and her mother a nurse. Together they brought up Jill and her two older brothers on their sheep ranch called Coorain‚ an aboriginal word for "windy place". Jill grew up in near-total isolation with no other playmates than her brothers and was seven before she ever saw another girl but she enjoyed an idyllic childhood on the prosperous and beautiful estate.When she

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    Keeping Suzanne Chalmers

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    Symptoms: High employee turnover at API Suzanne Chalmers‚ who is one of the top talents in her area of expertise‚ is also leaving the company for a start up firm  Statement of Problem: What strategies should API use to improve employee retention? How can they motivate Suzanne Chalmers to stay as a software engineer with the Advanced Photonics Inc.? Analysis: There are a number of factors which contribute to Suzanne Chalmers’ decision to leave API despite the fact that she is valued by the organization

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    The Southern Stereotype

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    Long Live Southern Stereotypes Ever since Scarlett O’Hara struggled to find love and Andy Taylor was elected Mayberry’s Sheriff‚ filmmakers and television producers have yet to lose any fondness for stereotyping the southern culture. There are many who despise any form of labeling or stereotyping within the media‚ fearing false characterizations or inaccurate portrayals of southern customs‚ traditions‚ and people. Exposure to southern stereotypes through media is an appealing element in the American

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    keeping them away from home. In “What Work Is” by Philip Levine‚ having a full-time job causes a feeling of separation from loved ones. In a modern house‚ fathers are the parents that tend to bring in the most income causing them to miss out on family events. Though fathers are not always home they impact the family by bring in money for their wants and needs. Explained by Levine‚ “How long has it been since you told him you loved him”. (901) Levine portrays how work can keep one from tucking their children

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    education is not the main problem to the states anymore and everyone has a decent job. Jill Stein‚ a nominee for President of United States‚ has good intentions for America. Her main goal is to solve the problems that America face and change the broken political system. As the staff of Green Valley Middle School‚ you should vote for Jill Stein because she believes that unemployment and poverty should end. Jill Stein supports equality for everyone‚ she values the protection of women and children.

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    Enduring Hardships Personal Response Everyone copes with hardships in different ways. Some people tend to escape their difficulties and start to seek short cuts‚ while others face the adversities and patiently overcome them. In “The Mercy” (by Philp Levine)‚ the speaker’s mother faced the adversity of not knowing how to perform certain tasks that may seem ordinary in U.S.A‚ but she remained patient while she learned how to perform those tasks. When I was left‚ abandoned‚ in Fort Saskatchewan‚ I kept

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    What Family Is In his poem “What Work Is‚” Philip Levine describes the kinship between members of the working class by illustrating the speaker’s relationship with his own brother. The bond the speaker has with his brother translates to a sense of understanding towards other people who work long‚ hard hours in order to achieve their dreams. While he stands in line‚ the speaker thinks he sees his brother‚ but upon clearing the rain from his glasses‚ he realizes that “it’s someone else’s brother

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    Background The Vice President‚ Thomas Chan‚ of API was summoned to a meeting with an employee‚ Suzanne Chalmers. Suzanne was one of API’s top talents in the fiber optics lights and was employed with them for four years. As soon as Chan spoke with Chalmers he had a preconception that the meeting would be about Suzanne wanting to resign as he has had numerous experiences of this in the company. His perception of the situation was that people leave the company because of money‚ even though they

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    Southern Stereotypes

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    Southern Stereotypes Roaming Grotesque roams in the South whereby grace transformed into violence it becomes realization. In 1955‚ Flannery O’Connor wrote Good Country People‚ where she uses the distorted side of humans to aware the reader of the powerful reality of spirituality. Mostly the characters are used to represent grotesque. A female character in particular that O’Connor uses is Joy Hulga‚ a rather fanatical character who denies Southern stereotypes and is a “virgin ogre” who is

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