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    discipline my children to work hard in school and make good grades so that one day they can go to college. I always told my children by going to college and earn a Bachelor‚ Master or even a PHD will provide them great opportunities to achieve big dreams. At this point in my life after almost raising five children in which three of them are now in college‚ I still have regrets for not completing my studies. But it was not until I was laid off from my job due to the recession when I decided to go back to

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    Mary C. Gentile‚ PhD Director Giving Voice to Values Giving Voice to Values WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT OUR VALUES IN THE WORKPLACE This note begins with the assumption that most of us want to find ways to voice and act on our values in the workplace‚ and to do so effectively. We focus here on situations where we believe that we know what is right and want to do it‚ but we experience external pressures – from our boss‚ our colleagues‚ our customers – to do otherwise. As a result‚ we are not sure

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    one of the more substantial sources to learn about the past. However‚ recently‚ numerous museums have come under fire for not returning artifacts to countries that have a claim on them. Despite demands from multiple countries‚ museums should not send back artifacts due to it being irresponsible‚ and unsafe. Some nations which call for artifacts from museums can not guarantee the safety of these historical articles‚ and run the risk of losing them or having them be destroyed. Various relics have undiscovered

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    decide on which college would best suit my needs. Though I must admit‚ my affinity for community college had me dispassionate for the university life. The admission requirements to get into a top of the line University can be a little intimidating. From completion of college prep classes to ACT/SAT scores‚ I knew with just getting my GED that getting accepted would be very unlikely. With that being said there were no real admission requirements for a community college. In most cases you will be required

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    Elvin Banuelos Back to Representation Robert Zemeckis’s Back to the future takes place during the 1950’s‚ a time when capitalism was on the rise in America. It serves a greater purpose than showing what it’s like for Marty Mcfly to travel back in time‚ but rather real events which had occurred prior to the 1950’s‚ including the beginning of the Cold war versus the Soviet Union. The movie serves as a good representation on how this country has changed its way of thinking from the 50’s until the

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    As the old saying goes‚ “Giving is better than receiving.” In Shel Silverstein’s‚ The Giving Tree‚ there were many different interpreted meanings that most would look past without proper analyzation. I believe that this famous poem has more in-depth meanings other than just the concept of giving and receiving‚ and that we should take into account the various messages the author could have portrayed with this impactful piece of poetry. “Focus more on what you need than what you want‚” is a very important

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    The community should not have a say in what books are being read in the school. This is because the community already knows about words that are commonly used in books that are banned and they don’t need to learn about it whereas kids need to learn about it because the community hasn’t exposed them to it. Also‚ teachers know the curriculum and know how to turn bad things into learning opportunities. Communities already have knowledge of things that are written in banned books. They have lived longer

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    Chapter 1 I went back to the Devon School not long ago‚ and found it looking oddly newer than when I was a student there fifteen years before. It seemed more sedate than I remembered it‚ more perpendicular and strait-laced‚ with narrower windows and shinier woodwork‚ as though a coat of varnish had been put over everything for better preservation. But‚ of course‚ fifteen years before there had been a war going on. Perhaps the school wasn’t as well kept up in those days; perhaps varnish‚ along with

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    What is power? Power is having strength and being forceful‚ physically applying your strength to another individual. In order to become powerful‚ steps are always considered‚ you aren’t powerful with a blink of an eye‚ you have to start from scratch‚ being powerless. One of the fundamental expectations underlying this premise is the capacity or ability to direct or influence behaviour of others or the course of events. Power can be gained or lost. Both central protagonists from Frank Darabonts Shawshank

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    daughter‚ Pearl‚ is brought by great content by such an awful thing. This shows how young and innocent she is. Even though she doesn’t have any friends because all the children in society outcast her and she doesn’t even question it. She is naïve as to why they are marginalizing her. | P:79 “She knew that her deed had been evil; she could have no faith‚ therefore‚ that its result would be for good. Day after day‚ she looked fearfully into the child’s expanding nature; ever dreading to detect some dark

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