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    virtuous or not. The most prominent message is primarily about the safety women need from a patriarchal society that dictates women as second-class citizens. The City symbolizes an escape for women who have “…patiently endured the countless verbal and written assaults that have been unjustly and shamelessly launched upon them.” (De Pizan 787). This argument is proven by the City of Ladies being a ‘structural’ fortress built for the safety of women against misogyny, the complexity surrounding the…

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    all rules, signed forms and was issued a copy of all documents signed. Client was informed that she is to comply with the following: Meet with assigned Case Manager and Housing Specialist, refrain from committing acts which endanger the health or safety of others or that substantially and repeatedly interfere with the orderly operation of the facility, including violations of the facility rules, not possess or sell drugs illegally, and refrain from stealing or deliberately destroying property…

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    Then, all of a sudden, I heard the roar of a car engine. A car was racing down a nearby street and then the screech car tires echoed throughout the town. “That was close, probably on the main street parallel to me”, I thought. The squeal of sliding tires kept on going and going, for what seemed like a lifetime. Then, I heard the car crash and followed by only the eerie sound of crickets in the night. Still in work mode from a long day on the job, I decided to go check it out. Driving to the…

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    interest in child psychology” (Brown, 71). Drills purged the frightening elements of a bomb and implemented a puerile impression. This propaganda campaign educated and trained people. In fact, air-raid drills were a regular occurrence —almost like the fire and earthquake drills we have. The drills may seem bizarre to us, but at the time people feared an atomic war and lived with that possible threat. This fear has returned since the US is “Faced with growing concerns about a nuclear attack on…

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    result of the Trojan’s ability to retreat to the comfort and safety of Troy after a battle. Unlike the Achaeans who have been living on a beach for nearly ten years. The beach is a self-inflicted alienation from their fatherland that transforms leaves the Achaeans into ruthless cold-hearted men desensitized to the act of killing. The concept of family and familial values have been lost to the ten years away from their respective homes and families, and to the endless and insensitive savagery of…

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    Cardiac Arrest, first responders need to be there for the citizens they serve. If a first responder is injured and cannot do their job properly, then they are putting the safety of the citizens at risk. The job of a first responder is to be there for the citizens, which is why workplace safety is always important to keep in mind. In the Fire and Emergency Services occupations, there are three common injuries; Sprains and strains, Smoke inhalation and broken bones. Of these injuries, sprains and…

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    toward the depth of midnight. Throughout the tale, Hawthorne (1835) uses light both to paint engaging imagery, and as a recurring symbol. No sooner does he desert his pleading wife, then the “dreary road [is] darkened” as he proceeds from the safety of his home to pursue what he knows to be an “evil purpose.” Next, when he meets his sinister companion, the light in the forest has deteriorated to “deep dusk”, with the promise of it being “deepest in that part of [the forest] where these two…

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    People are intrigued by the thought and sight of a disaster occurring in the world around them. The more horrible images people see and stories they hear, the more legitimized they feel as human beings. In Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise, characters are often mentally drawn towards events and thoughts of disaster. I myself have witnessed and experienced disastrous events that have shaped my gratitude toward life. When reflecting on the calamities that I have been apart of, I feel grateful to…

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    implausible content. Each of the authors in this collection had somewhat similar themes about reality that they wove into their stories, and three in particular stood out as having very definite themes: To Build a Fire, Genesis of the Tenement, and The Story of an Hour. To Build a Fire, the first text in this collection, deals with the consequences of ignoring reality. In this selection, a man travels alone through the Yukon Territory, during bitter cold weather, and with very little supplies…

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    a patrol base to conduct a night operation in the Zharay district. Shortly after our departure and ‘shake-out’ into formation, my command vehicle was hit by a Command-Wired IED that defeated the armour and safety systems aboard our Light Armoured Vehicles. The initial blast and subsequent fire that spread to the ammunition and explosives we were carrying generated three Killed-in-Action (KIA) and three Wounded- in-Action (WIA) personnel. All the leadership component within our vehicle was either…

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