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    left its mark on Virginia in a major way in the past few years. There needs to be more awareness for parents and educators in Virginia to ensure that the proper protocol is there to prevent kids from being initiated into gangs or even looking in that direction. The “Bloods” and “Crips” are the predominant gangs in Hampton Roads‚ although the most notorious are the Bloods‚ who have committed all types of violent acts ranging from home invasions to gang assaults. In 2007‚ the Virginia Gang Task Force

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    Dress Code

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    CLEAR CONNECT INC. HR DEPARTMEMNT DRESS FOR WORK SUCCESS: A BUSINESS CASUAL DRESS CODE * Your Company’s objective in establishing a business casual dress code‚ is to allow our employees to work comfortably in the workplace. Yet‚ we still need our employees to project a professional image for our customers‚ potential employees‚ and community visitors. Business casual dress is the standard for this dress code. * Because all casual clothing is not suitable for the office‚ these guidelines

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    life of a slave‚ Linda battles with slavery. Linda is a strong black female. She stood up for what she believed in and she was very determined to get freedom. Slaves were considered property‚ and sexual favors of slave women were often associated with their masters. Linda denied Dr. Flint‚ when he tired to have a sexual relationship with her‚ when Linda was 15 years old Dr. Flint started to raped her. He threatens to kill her grandmother if she tries to tell her. I feel that most slave women gave

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    Code of Analysis

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    Code of Ethics Analysis HSM/230 01/24/2014 The type of ethical dilemma I chose occurs when a patient or client’s family attempts to influence the care plan. For a more specific example; my client (houses at an in-patient treatment facility) is suicidal‚ and has been struggling with severe depression‚ alcohol and drug abuse. Immediate family members (brother and sister) continually disrupt the treatment process regarding their sibling. The patient is in such an emotionally weakened

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    Dress Code Are a No-No!

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    Dress codes are a No-No! By Jazmin Elizondo Do you hate wearing uniforms or having a dress code in school? I do. In my school you can only wear shirts with a collar and our pants have to be khaki‚ navy‚ black or jeans‚ and they can’t have holes. Our dress code is ugly. How about yours? Do you like it or would you like to change it? If I had my own school I would let my students’ dress how they would like‚ for them to have their own style. I believe student should

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    Slave Ad Essay

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    Slave Ad 1 After reviewing the three slave ads‚ the first one stuck out the most because of its subtlety and descriptive profiling. In the first slave ad it describes a runaway African-American slave that goes by the name of Will and the reward for his capture is 10 dollars. The time stamp of the article is 1774‚ a few years before the north American colonies declared independence from England. This ad was unique to the other ads in being more descriptive of the said slave than the second ad‚ as

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    Atlantic Slave Trade

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    The origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade were products of Western Europe’s expansion of power that began at the beginning of the 1500’s through the 1900‘s. The main contributing European countries to the Atlantic Slave Trade were Portugal‚ Spain‚ the Netherlands‚ France‚ and England. Portugal lead the movement during the 1400’s and arrived in Western Africa in hopes to find Christian allies to spread Christianity against the Muslims of Northern Africa. But they soon became more interested in trade

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    Code Swithching

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    JTV’s Program “NGAJI BLUSUKAN” in Sociolinguistic Perspective When I start to write this paper‚ I felt that it is very interesting for me to write about something that I like. There are many things came to my mind when the assignment was announced. In this paper I want to write about Ngaji Blusukan‚ one of JTV’s programs‚ in sociolinguistics perspective. Ngaji Blusukan is a program broad casted By JTV every the Monday to Friday at 5 pm. It is a religious monologue show and some time it is broadcasted

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    Codes and Convention

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    Codes and conventions: In the short story what’s a Bum Mom‚ Kathleen Rockwell uses several convincing techniques to carry out the guiding question on civility. One accurate is metaphors‚ in the short story the author Kathleen Rockwell describes the scene in the story were they see a homeless women out the bus window. “She stopped at a wastebasket and retrieved a large discarded sketch book. She flipped through it until she found a blank page. Standing on the corner of sixth and 14th‚ she reached

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    Demerara Slave Revolt

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    The Demerara Slave Revolt The 1823 slave revolt in Demarara‚ Guyana‚ started on a sugar plantation called “Plantation Success”- on the east coast of the colony on August 23. It spread throughout the nearby area to involve slaves from at least fifty-five plantations. In total‚ around ten thousand of the approximately seventy-five thousand slaves who lived in the colony rose in violent rebellion against their oppressors. The revolt would have been even larger‚ however‚ had the slaves succeeded in

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