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    Assessment Tool 1 Assessment Activity 1: 1. What is the Act and Regulations that apply to your state or Jurisdiction? The state of Victoria operates under The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 and The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 2. Where can you find out more about the Act and regulations for your state or jurisdiction? You can obtain more information by contacting WorkSafe Victoria on 9641 1444 or 1800 136 089. You could also visit their website at www

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    Darrien Carvajal Ms. Galluzzo Period 6 October 10‚ 2014 In order to achieve success in life‚ a good education lays a strong foundation. Getting a good education is not‚ however‚ easy for everyone. In the two works Marita’s Bargain by Malcolm Gladwell and A Walk to the Jetty by Jamaica Kincaid‚ two girls make a huge personal sacrifice for an education to ensure their chances of success. Marita had to make many sacrifices to attend her new school and she’s expected to go a great length with opportunity

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    In the 1900’s there were many new fads‚ music‚ dance and issues that arose. With the end of World War I came a new era‚ the roaring twenties. Changes were happening everywhere‚ from the new prohibition laws to strikes in workplaces and gangs arising everywhere. During this time period many things improved including race relations‚ technology and much much more. During the twenties slavery wasn’t an issue anymore in the south‚ blacks were free to live how they wanted were they wanted and do what

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    The biased eye essay In the story the biased eye it tells how you associate one race with one thing. Such as when people where exposed to weapons they could make out black faces easier than white faces. This is true when it came to the bike thief in what would you do. The white male normally got away with stealing got questioned but very rarely got stopped. But when a black male was trying to steal the bike a crowed formed and stopped him really fast. When the female

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    50 Year of Racism James A. White Sr. delivered a speech a speech titled " 50 Years of Racism" published November 2014 and he be he argues that everybody falls victim to racism no matter your race social class or occupation there’s a chance racism could stike‚ the importance of the speech was to enlighten others that even though we have our racial differences we all fall victim of the same problems‚ while explaining how society could gain more equality and ending individual act of racism done

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    Week 1: Written Assignment – Article 1 On August 29‚ 2014‚ Joel Steinger‚ former chief of Fort Lauderdale-based Mutual Benefits Corporation (MBC)‚ was sentenced to 20 years in a federal prison. According to the Associated Press (2014)‚ Steinger was the mastermind of an insurance scam in which investors lost about $830 million between 1994 and 2004‚ affecting 30‚000 victims around the world. Mutual Benefits Corp was one of the largest fraud schemes in Florida history to date. Between

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    Dead Man’s Shoes – Essay The short story “Dead Man’s Shoes” (1998) by David Evans is an astonishing view into the life of a rural village in South Africa after the fall of apartheid‚ and of the different attitudes flourishing in the community. The story depicts the life of a rich widow‚ Anne Bezuidenhout‚ who lives alone on an enormous farm with only her black workers to help her. She has many offers of marriage‚ all with something to offer her‚ but she ends up surprising everyone with her choice

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    into something new‚ smarter and more efficient. The 1900’s was a century of racial divide‚ lack of equality for women’s rights and major economic changes. Although there are many changes through the years‚ many things that stayed the same. The 30’s and 60’s had changes in economy and women but through it all‚ remained the same in regards to race. Economy is what shapes our government‚ creates allies‚ and our way of life. In the 1930’s a disaster struck known as Black Tuesday. Natoli (2010) states

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    Lady Macbeth’s OCD and Guilt Washing In Shakespeare’s Macbeth there are a myriad of mental illnesses associated into the characters of the play‚ in particular with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. For Lady Macbeth‚ her illness is OCD. This is an incurable but treatable illness in which a person feels like they have the need to perform a certain behavior or something horrible might happen. After Macbeth had gone to war‚ she had exhibited these behaviors performing various actions such as reading and trying

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    experienced it is something most people can relate to. In her essayWhite Lies‚ Erin Murphy explores the effects bullying can have within in a person. The mother in Murphy’s essay should not have participated in helping her daughter lie her way out of bullying. Although the mother’s intentions were good‚ she is ultimately hurting her daughter in teaching her to pay her way out of bullying instead of confronting the situation. In Murphy’s essay Connie is portrayed as an unusual girl‚ she is after

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