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    corruption within the industry, prompting public outrage and calls for reform. “The novel remains an inspiration to journalists investigating the food industry and food health scares, workplace conditions and the environmental impact of industry.”-N.Y. Times. The Jungle by Sinclair had a great influence, driving reforms in food safety regulations, and it continues to affect journalism and the food industry today. Work cited Achievements in Public Health, 1900-1999: Safer and Healthier Foods. 15 Oct. 1999, www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4840a1.htm. McIntyre, Ashley. "Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle: The Legal and Social Impacts of a Classic Novel." a. The adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the adage of the Upton Sinclair, Jungle Klein, Christopher, and Christopher Klein. “How Upton Sinclair’s ‘the Jungle’ Led to US Food Safety Reforms.” HISTORY, 10 May 2023, www.history.com/news/upton-sinclair-the-jungle-us-food-safety-reforms#. “Upton Sinclair, Whose Muckraking Changed the Meat Industry.” NYTimes.com, 30 June 2016, www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/cp/obituaries/archives/upton-sinclair-meat-industry. 6.“How Upton Sinclair’s ‘The Jungle’ Unintentionally Spurred Food Safety Laws.” WTTW Chicago, 23 Jan. 2020, interactive.wttw.com/playlist/2020/01/23/the-jungle-food-safety.…

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    style has not worked in managing Stephen’s behavior, learn alternative forms of discipline. I would also inform them of how much their fighting bothers Stephen, and that it may be causing him to act out. I would recommend couples counseling for them not only because the fight bothers Stephen, but also because it may help alleviate some of the stress in the household and make it a healthier, more functional environment for everyone. However, I would also expect some resistance to this…

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    Fox, 2019). References Agras, W. S., & Bohon, C. (2021). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Eating Disorders. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 17, 417–438. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-081219-110907 Atwood, M. E., & Friedman, A. (2020) - The 'Secondary' of the 'Secondary' of the 'Secondary' of the 'Secondary' of the 'Se A systematic review of enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders. In International Journal of Eating Disorders (Vol. 53, Issue 3, pp.…

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    court cases regarding hair discrimination because hair can be changed (Jones,2020). Loopholes in this Title cause unfair racial discrimination against African American individuals. The Solution is to pass legislation like the CROWN Act federally in the United States to fix the loopholes in Title VII. Passing the CROWN Act would allow for natural hairstyles to be federally protected from hair discrimination. In addition to the CROWN Act being passed, people would use moral courage to stand up…

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    Brandon Kessel Ms. G English 1 pd. 6 2 Feb 2024 Justice never forgotten In his article “In Defense of a Loaded Word,” Ta-Nehisi Coates explains that identity plays a large role in your connections with people. Coates begins by referencing his father, William. He explains how it wouldn’t make sense to refer to his father by his first name. Mostly because due to his identity as his father’s son, he doesn’t have the right to call him by his first name. Coates then stated that “When I was a child,…

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    places a red rose on Zoey’s face right before her speech. Her sister, “Zoey was not just a high school student, but also a loving sister, a devoted daughter, and a talented soccer player” (par. 1). The adage of the adage. Her dedication and passion made Zoey the person her family and friends so dearly loved. Her young death brought her family and friends all together to honor her wonderful, amazing short life. At Zoey Gallagher’s memorial service, her sister Rylee Gallagher sadly expressed the…

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    natives had suffered at the hands of the Europeans, “knifing Indians by tens and twenties and of cutting slices off them to test the sharpness of their blades” (Doc. 2). The adage of the adage. Additionally, indigenous mothers and children had suffered, claiming that “in Cuba, 7000 children died in three months” and that “mothers even drowned their babies from sheer desperation” (Doc. 4. The adage of the adage. As the truth begins to unveil itself, it becomes clear that no matter what, the…

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    Where are Franklin's ideas about productivity/industry still found today? Do you think American workers are ‘Franklinian’? Has the modern world and multitasking ruined the Franklin model? Franklin, while not the pioneer of the idea of an American work ethic, did much to change it from its Puritan roots of predestination. He secularized the American work ethic, and established a series of rules and adages as to how to be wealthy. Many of the adages Franklin once established are still around today…

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    Exonumia History

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    Exonumia are currency-like items that carry no value as currency. They are valued for their aesthetic or novelty value rather than their precious metal content or assigned currency value. This includes currency that has been artistically debased, tokens, medals, and more. “Hobo Nickels” are created when coins are used as a sculpting medium. They are artfully carved and altered into unique artworks. The term has evolved into an umbrella term for the use of coins as a sculpting medium. The…

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    Frankenstein

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    The creature in Frankenstein is a product of Nature and Nurture. Victor Fankenstein created the creature out of curiosity, but regretted the decision and abandoned the creature. “ “He might have spoken, but I did not hear; one hand was stretched out, seemingly to detain me, but I escaped and rushed downstairs. I took refuge in the courtyard belonging to the house which I inhabited “ (Shelley ch. 5. The adage of the adage. The creature seems to be trying to reach out to his creator, but Victor is…

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