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    Austin O’mally once said, “A child is an uncut diamond.” This quote shows how fragile a child’s innocence is. Innocence is like glass, beautiful, fragile, and precious, but once it is shattered it is merely impossible to restore. Alice walker reveals the theme -- It is so easy to destroy innocence, so be very careful with it-- through foreshadowing, conflict, and symbolism to reveal the theme of “Flowers”. First and foremost, Walker uses foreshadowing to reveal the theme. At first, Walker shows…

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    The first round was on Sunday, and judges whittled it down to 50 girls. Those women will join the current Patriots cheerleaders for the next round. Judges then select a group to go on to the boot camp round, where they work out, learn routines and practice speaking to the media. After that, the final lucky 28 women are selected. "It's not just being an amazing dancer...but the total package - poised and energetic and…

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    The Walnut Incident

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    On 04/28/17, I was dispatched to 1903 W. Walnut in reference to a possible shooting that occurred. I arrived on scene and contacted the caller who was identified as Duane Henline. Henline informed me the back of his house was just shot. He informed me no one was struck or hurt from the incident. Henline walked me to the back of the house that appeared to be a living room. When I got to the room I observed on the north wall to the west section of the room was a window with two bullet holes. I…

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    pretty tall for incoming high school freshman. Quintin was African American, always had a fresh buzz cut and had a very distinguishable birthmark on his right forearm. Over the course of their time in middle school they had lost 6 classmates, mostly to gang violence. The numbers only got worse when you looked at the high school. Quintin and Malik were worried about becoming targets of gangs. As they began high school they tried to keep their heads down and just mind there own business. One day…

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    On Tuesday October 20th, 2015, I went with my sister and dad to see Gidion’s Knot at Centre Stage. The play is about the course of a parent/teacher conference, where a grieving mother and an emotionally overwhelmed primary school teacher have a fraught conversation about the tragic suicide of the mother's son, Gidion. Gidion may have either been bullied, or he may have been an abuser. As his story is slowly uncovered, the women try to reconstruct a satisfying explanation for Gidion's act and…

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    Lowe’s Companies employs Job Family Structures to define job grades and compensation structures. Job families are divided into approximately seven to nine levels, which varies among job families. The levels determine the job’s requirements and job grades. Each grade has a fixed salary range with a specified midpoint, minimum, and maximum salary. The benchmarking of key Lowe’s positions occurs every two years. The purpose of benchmarking is to compare the company’s compensation and benefits…

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    Carlton Hislop

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    …For a moment, Carlton Hislop wandered down the twisting path that one calls life, and on that rambling route, he stopped at the door of his former employer, Gordon Stenberg, who was the first to recognize young Hislop’s potential in the movie world of Xanadu. Prior to this momentous meeting, Hislop was studying business at Stanford, and it was there, in those hallowed halls of academia, he learnt about the infinite possibilities of making money from movies. So impressed by the mercantile…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    Hello! I am a phone and this is my story. My story starts at a dark factory, I was being made on an assembly line, there were some weird bags of flesh standing over the assembly line, putting some parts on me. After some time, I felt complete. Once I had all of my parts added, I fell into a big pile of other phones. A little while later, One of the flesh bags picked me up and put me into a small box where I fit snugly. I sat there for a while in the dark box, not able to see anything. After what…

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    Mary Ann Case

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    Mary Ann has a passion for cooking and her greatest interest is to establish a catering business. Mary Ann is aware of the rate of failure prone to these new businesses. She is evaluating if she should purchase an existing catering business that is for sale. The present owner understands that the enterprise is vastly lucrative; however, Mary Ann has her uncertainties. She wonders why the owners would be so interested in selling the business if the business has the potential to create profit.…

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    Overtime careers, and the tasks asked of these careers, changes immensely. The most drastic changes can be the salary, education, outlook, and skills required. One career that has experienced all of these changes is a Food and Drug Administration employed meat inspector. Not to long ago, to become a meat inspector the only education required was roughly 9 weeks of training. That has now since changed. Now a bachelors in Biological, Mathematical, Physical, or Agricultural sciences. The…

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