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    What were the tactics of Cesar Chavez and to what degree were they successful? Cesar Chavez was an American farm worker labor who was a leader and civil rights activist. Later‚ in 1962‚ Chávez founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA)‚ later renamed the United Farm Workers (UFW)‚ which became the voice of migrant farm workers throughout the United States. Cesar Chavez tactics were successful because his childhood experiences with discrimination made him get the courage to fight for their

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    Some people may have a negative opinion on the book‚ but I feel as if it has a huge impact on the life of students while reading it‚ it shows that not all book have the cliché happy ending. That the guy with the bad reputation is actually the hero in the end. Living in a small town things spread fast and standing out wasn’t looked upon as a good thing‚ it was always better to agree or keep quite. Although the book is told from a perspective of a young white girl it expresses the issues the black

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    then answer the following: Case Questions p. 184 1. Based on what you know about high-tech companies‚ what are some likely strategic objectives for HITEK? Given these‚ what should be the objectives of HITEK’S HR department? Do you think these are the objectives that guide the behaviors of Isabel Rains? Explain. As per my knowledge about my high-tech companies the most likely strategic objectives for HITEK are continued industry issues ‚supply chain‚ challenges of prices‚ short product life cycles

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    Where are you going‚ Where have you been? The story is based in 1960s American suburbs and is told through the eyes of a teenager named Connie. The theme of the story revolves around Connie and her feelings as it is basically told through the eyes of a teenager. The reader is first introduced to the main character Connie and the theme of innocence is established. The first parts of the essay tell us how Connie does not get along with her mother or her sister. It is shown in some ways how Connie dislikes

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    this liberty‚ the identity of an individual isn’t limited to one set of characteristics as many external and internal situations either influence the cognitive decision making complex of humans. In the short story‚ "Where are you going‚ where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ reveals through the characterization of Connie and her settings the duality of human beings. Also‚ using symbols and patterns to strongly put emphasis on how the underdeveloped mind of adolescents make way for impressions

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    The notable differences between classical and contemporary theories of social justice are the way the issue is explored. Differences also occur in the emphasis placed on different aspects of social justice and how to achieve it. The notable similarities seem to be that there is a need for social justice and that to achieve social justice many changes need to occur. Another similarity is the debate that social justice is not an easily achievable outcome. In classical theories about social justice

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    As humans‚ we tend to suffer from some sort of flaw in our character that cripples us from being able to have a successful life‚ this flaw could lead people to make disastrous decisions that can lead to unfortunate outcomes. Two examples of such can be found in the characters Laura and Connie from the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and “Where Have You Going‚ Where Are You Been?” by Carol Oates respectively. By psychoanalyzing both Laura and Connie‚ it becomes evident‚ through actions

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    hotel marketing employee should posses a series of characteristics in order to be successful. A successful person should know how to use his qualities and develop them and repair flaws that might interfere with his job. I believe that the most important quality in being successful is ambition and perseverance. A successful person should be highly motivated and never give up to whatever might occur. Besides‚ he should have a developed sense of purpose and be willing to go “the extra mile” to achieve

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    Where Have You Been?” by Oates and “Castle Nowhere” by Woolson offer a strong basis for comparison and contrast in terms of canonical and non-canonical texts through characterization‚ genre/tone‚ setting‚ themes‚ and symbolism. While many of the obvious differences reside in concrete categories like setting‚ genre/tone‚ and characterization‚ there are alluring similarities in theme and symbolism that can allow the reader to conclude the canonization of “Where are you Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is

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    needs are to build and maintain relationships in her life. As a child Lorraine didn’t have many social relationships as she progressed through to adulthood because of alcohol‚ therefore it is imperative that she has some form of social cohesion starting from now. Another need of Lorraine’s is cognitive. Cognitive is the way the brain works and stores information. Lorraine’s cognitive thinking

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