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    Quasimodo; rejected from birth and an outcast from the society of Paris lives his daily life hidden away in the bell tower of Notre Dame. He serves his master Jean-Claude Frollo‚ who saved Quasimodo as an infant on the very steps of Notre Dame. Jean-Claude Frollo is a cold and callous man who uses Quasimodo for his own benefit. While it can be said that Quasimodo is a monster on the outside‚ it can also be stated that Jean-Claude Frollo is a bigger monster internally. The two are opposing sides to

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    Offender based approaches to white collar crime is define with emphasis as an essential characteristic of crime dealing with high social status‚ power‚ and respectability of the actor. A strength to this type of approach allows the social stigmatism of the “criminal” offender to be destabilized in the public view. Drawing attention to the ideation that people within high society or social standing can and will commit crime. This approach while breaking the social norms of antisocial behavior lends

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    “The Jig is Up”: A Gendered Analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s‚ “Hills Like White Elephants” Gender has been an issue in society since the beginning of humanity. We have lived in a male dominated society until recently‚ in the last hundred years we have had a promotion of equality. In Ernest Hemingway’s‚ “Hills Like White Elephants‚” it tells the story of a couple who are introduced with the problem of pregnancy. In an effort to convince his partner to have an abortion‚ the male uses his patriarchal

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    Outsourcing Jason Lasko Baker College Online Caroline Bell 4/24/2011 Abstract The topic of my research paper will examine the role of outsourcing and the benefits they present for multinational enterprises. There are many people for and against the outsourcing business to different countries other than the domestic nation. Outsourcing gives many people jobs in foreign nations‚ while taking away work from people in the host nation. International trade has seen more and more outsourcing over

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    The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas   "Perhaps it would be best if you imagined it as your fancy bids‚ assuming it will rise to the occasion‚ for certainly I cannot suit you all." This is an open invitation for you‚ the reader‚ in the short story "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas." Ursula K. Le Guin is simply inviting you to become her main character. How might you accept or deny this malicious request? It is quite simple‚ really. To accept it is to read on‚ and to deny it is to disembark

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    Who Is Ben-Hur?

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    themes through the romantic relationships. Miklos also incorporates harmony through his musical ideas which are associated with Roman‚ Hebrew‚ and early Christianity religions. Miklos also includes parallel harmonies for the same pitch association from chord to chord. These musical melodies support moods‚ character‚ setting‚ actions‚ and plan. Certain parts of the melody are also very critical such as the bass playing in the credits. Another chord that was heard in the Christian theme was the western

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    ________________________________ SCORE: I. Who Am I? 1. I am famous of my study about suicides. And I am also known for my concepts of the “collective representations” as the social power of ideas stemming from their developments through interactions of many minds. Who Am I? ___________________________. 2. I believe that a stable society may undergo a series of conflict before they reach stability. And I also believe in the idea of communism. Who Am I? ____________________________.

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    Jack Ma (Alibaba) Zainab Raed Bazroon ID: 2140003961 Section 39  Who is Jack Ma? Jack Ma is an outstanding and great leader who redefines the way of success. Jack Ma led e-commerce in China. As the Executive Chairman and founder of Alibaba Group‚ China’s leading Internet business entity‚ he has been classified as one of the top Chinese entrepreneurs‚ who reached the desired Forbes list in recent years. How he gets started? When he was 12 years old‚ he got interested in learning English. He was

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    is not easy for Elaine because Cordelia exists in her consciousness and becomes a part of her identity. As said before‚ Elaine has a dual identity‚ which is composed of Elaine’s and Cordelia’s identities. Significantly‚ these two parts can lead to white and dark‚ positive and negative‚ Angel and evil sides of her character. A method that Margaret Atwood has used to focus on Elaine’s identity is mirror imagery. She presents Elaine in Cordelia’s sunglasses “in duplicate and monochrome‚ and

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    Who Is Patrice Lumumba?

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    show from other Congolese leaders. He gave his own persuasive speech to see why he was fit for Congos own leader. In the May 1960 elections‚ Lumumba and his allies won 137 to 41 seats in the Congo’s legislature. As a leader of the largest single party‚ Lumumba was selected by the Belgians to become the Congo’s first prime minister. During his brief time in office‚ Lumumba had to face lots of sudden emergencies. These included the rebellion of the army. Lumumba turned to the United Nations for

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