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    Questions: 1. Does Anna have a case here? What are the critical variables? Yes‚ Anna has a case here. Anna is well qualified with this position only she has the sclerosis problems. David refuses to hire Anna because of her disabilities. The critical variables for Anna are disabilities‚ including Multiple Sclerosis and she is a wheelchair user‚ accommodations‚ the qualifications‚ and all her rights under the ADA law. For David‚ his variables will be the expense‚ agreement to the specific disabilities

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    Some argue Enron’s record-breaking bankruptcy and eventual demise was the result of a lack of ethical corporate behavior attributed‚ more generally‚ to capitalism’s inability to check the unmitigated growth of corporate greed. Others believe Enron’s collapse can be traced back to questionable accounting practices such as mark-to-market accounting and the utilization of Special Purpose Entities (SPE’s) to hide financial debt. In other instances‚ people point toward Enron’s mismanagement of risk and

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    “Someday they will know what I mean.”– Tom Thomson There are a lot of different arguments about how the great painter Tom Thomson died. Some believed he committed suicide or had a tragic accident or even drowned‚ some thought that he was killed because of a debt or an argument about the war. I believe that there are only 2 plausible theories: he committed suicide or he was murder. Since his death‚ Thomson’s work has grown in value and popularity. In 2002‚ the National Gallery of Canada

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    journey which results in a change of attitudes. We can see that both Tom and Kylie from the novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ experience a change of attitudes through forming new relationships. Tom’s attitude changes from having a negative perspective of the world to a positive one after he meets Chrissy as helps him emotionally to move on from the accident. This positive relationship between Tom and Chrissy is evident when Tom says “you helped me find my old self”. (technique) This effect has...

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    Tom Lennon became a great entrepreneur by taking risk. He started working with others while using his creativity to make his own movies and shows. He took many risk writing‚ producing‚ acting‚ and directing his works of art. One of the many risk he took was directing a movie that had a two-million-dollar budget. The movie was made and aired in the movie theatres. The movie did not get great reviews. It also was leaked on YouTube and viewed more times than the movie was in theaters. He also took another

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    Part A: Characterization – A letter from Jay Gatsby to Tom Buchanan regarding Jay’s unacceptable behavior starting on page 125. This letter is a formal apology written by Mr. Gatsby moments before he goes into his pool to be untimely murdered. Dear Mr. Buchanan‚ I‚ Jay Gatsby owe you a formal apology as I have finally come to the realization that my actions towards you and your partner Daisy were unacceptable and utterly immoral. It was my jealous heart that envied your relationship

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    THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN KEY IDEAS/THESIS/WHAT STATEMENTS: TECHNIQUE | EXAMPLE | EFFECT | First person narration | | * Creates an empathetic tone‚ drawing the responder into Tom’s emotional turmoil. Generates dramatic irony as the reader has a greater level of understanding than other characters. Reveals changes in personality as maturity develops. | Non-linear structure | | Shifting narration highlights the emotional impact of the accident. Represents a juxtaposition in chronology (before/after)

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    Manufacturing Corporation 1. The cost for Ferguson’s 4 case proposal and Patrachalski’s 32 case proposal is exactly the same with a cost of $1‚213‚900.80. 2. Based on the lowest total annual cost‚ the order quantity Martin should recommend should be 170 units or 11.33 cases. 3. If order quantity is decreased to the nearest whole case then the total annual cost would change 2.9%. If order quantity is increased to the nearest whole case the annual cost would change 2.82%. 4. If vice president

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    Tom Thomson the Jack Pine

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    Tom Thomson The Jack Pine The painting‚ The Jack Pine‚ by Tom Thomson is an oil on canvas was created in 1916-1917. Its measurements are 127.9 x 139.8 cm. The Jack Pine is displayed in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Tom Thomson’s work shows the influence of Impressionism‚ Art Nouveau‚ and the achievements of the Group of Seven. The Jack Pine creates a calm‚ distilled outlook on the Canadian landscapes. I like how Thomson uses almost every colour in the rainbow. The sky and the

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    the upper hand of power. Tom Buchanan‚ Abigail Williams‚ and Stanley Kowalski feel the need to take the behavior of their partners into their own hands. Tom and Myrtle do not keep their affair confidential to the public‚ the only people they keep the affair a secret from are their spouses. Throughout their affair‚ there was also some physical abuse‚ “Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!’ shouted Mrs. Wilson. ‘I’ll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai——‘ Making a short deft movement Tom Buchanan broke her nose with

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