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    and focus on her work. She hadn’t gone back there in years‚ due to her father’s suicide. She re-opened her father’s house to live in and started to get re-acquainted with the people from the town. She met Cameron Rafferty‚ who was the town’s sheriff. He was a smart and influential man. Cameron knew Clare from before – they used to be intimate friends in high-school. She seemed really different to him now‚ more mature and established as an artist. Clare was really his type – good-looking and well-off

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    Ten Things I Hate About You and its Relevance to a Modern Audience Although the movie Ten Things I Hate About You is based on a Shakespearian play‚ it was released in 1999 so it was essential that the director Gil Junger made it both relevant and appealing to a modern audience. He does this primarily through alterations to the setting and the characters‚ with few changes to the basic plot. The target audience is teenagers‚ and all the major characters are also teenagers and are all in high school

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    ASSESSING CORPORATE CULTURE 1. Scheins approach to assessing organizational culture a. Strengths of scheins approach to assessing organizational culture Schein defines and describes culture as any one of many elements of organizational culture. The culture of an organization can be viewed and treated like other structures within an organization. Certain organizations such as by-laws‚ committees‚ and chain of command flow charts‚ may serve to answer basic questions such as “how do we interact

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    Rookie of the Year We face racism‚ prejudice and stereotypes every day in our lives. We may not initially recognize these three acts‚ but subconsciously we know they exist. At some point in our lives‚ we have all experienced racial slurs‚ segregation and grouping of people one way or another. These ignorant feelings are portrayed well in the movie Crash‚ written and directed by Paul Haggis. The film depicts racial and social tensions in Los Angeles and involves several characters of different

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    Our society is filled with people who are racist and intolerant of people different than themselves. Even though all people are born with good hearts‚ they learn prejudices as they grow up. Millions of people have suffered due to these prejudices. Some people just don’t understand change and cannot accept the differences among people. During the Holocaust in Germany‚ for example‚ anyone without blue eyes and blonde hair was literally classified as non-human. They didn’t even think they had souls

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    families in Civil War era America. The pro Union‚ northern Stoneman’s and the pro Confederacy‚ southern Cameron’s over the course of several years. On a visit to the Cameron’s southern estate the eldest Stoneman son Phil falls in love with Margaret Cameron. Correspondingly‚ Ben

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    Language analysis-practice EAL cat Fear must not blind us to facts The article ‘Fear must not blind us to fact’ has published on the Insight Publications (website) in 2013 which was wrote by Cameron Bright. The article is about the Melbourne government is going to install more CCTV cameras in the city to prevent random attacks not happen again. He argues that the government should think carefully about install the CCTV before any evidence shows it makes appreciable different to public safety. The

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    appeals‚ consultation‚ personal appeals‚ exchange‚ or legitimacy tactics depending on the type of power he is exerting. Cameron exemplifies reward power‚ legitimate power and expert power in his role as camp director. Reward power comes when someone has the ability to distribute rewards others view as valuable. As the camp programmer and a member of the core staff‚ Cameron is in the position to hire new staff‚ and reward them with summer wages. While reward power initiates compliance in subjects

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    years in the making Crash offers a few very poignant examples of the institutional aspects of racism. Officer Jack Ryan demonstrates the all too common abuse of power by white police officers against people of color by forcing a black TV director‚ Cameron‚ to watch as Ryan gropes Cameron’s wife‚ Christine. Exemplifying unwarrantable claims arrogance‚ as defined by Robin S. Dillon in her article‚ “Arrogance‚ Self-Respect‚ and Personhood‚” Ryan assumes “as a right that to which [he] is not entitled.”

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    Our Daughters‚ Ourselves – Analysis In this short piece‚ “Our Daughters‚ Ourselves” by Stevie Cameron the many feats that woman have overcome in recent years are highlighted‚ as are the many setbacks. This piece is basically a summation of a daughters life from an over-cautious parents point of view. Although this is a short piece of writing‚ it does indeed touch on some of the sexual differences that still exist in our society today such as male-dominated post-secondary fields like engineering

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