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    ethical, and morals are not aligned with the believer. The verses from 2 Corinthians 6:14-15 New International Version (NIV) states that the light cannot mix with the darkness. God tells us that we should use caution, and not get mixed up in business affairs with nonbelievers, which tells Wanda not to form a corporation or an LLC with her friend. I agree that when starting a business, it is important to consider the structure of a corporation or Limited Liability Company (LLC).…

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    Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Albert Parsons is not guilty of bombing Haymarket Square because he is a family man. In his testimony to the court he said, “ We do not propose to bring an industrial confusionor state of anarchy… or to start revolution in this country. We are peaceable citizens, husbands, fathers. The working classes simply seek to improve their conditions. This is a natural feeling.” Albert Parsons couldn’t have done this crime because he is a father and husband. If he is…

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    recognized the “absurdity” in life. Absurdity is the frustration people encounter when their human instinct to seek order, purpose, and meaning is challenged by the refusal of the world to be orderly or meaningful. Indeed, the narrator states “The whole affair is absurd” (Crane 212). Robert C. Solomon, in his book Existentialism, further illuminates the narrator’s state: The existential attitude is, first of all, an attitude of self-consciousness. One feels herself separated from the world… In…

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    France In The 19th Century

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    France in the nineteenth century hit on some of the darker parts of modernity on its journey to the France of today. There were many events and attitudes that a good portion of French men and women would like to forget. Many governmental officials, historians, and citizens of that time period repressed or consciously used policies and writings to perpetuate a myth that allowed for these same events and attitudes to fall by the wayside. In recent years, revisionist historians, or historians who…

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    and Veterans with PTSD. During the course of discussing of whether or not the mental computer-generated program is worth implementing its services for patients at the Rockford Veteran Affairs CBOC becomes a fundamental necessity. Greatly, a fundamental necessity not based on how much revenue the Rockford Veteran Affairs CBOC could possibly generated if implementing the VRET system. Preferably, a fundamental necessity based on how the community based outpatient clinic continues to provide quality…

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    According to the film, Max Cady is a sexual predator of young girls. Gregory Peck acts well by playing Sam Bowden, a lawyer, under which an ex-con terrorizes his family against whom the lawyer had initially testified in a rape case. As the tensions become more intensive, it is clear that the intended victim by Cady is not actually Bowden, but Nancy, a fourteen-year-old girl who is his daughter. Therefore, the main point of the film in regards to suspense is whether a man can assault a…

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    The Veterans Affairs Compensation and Pension (C&P) clinic in Shreveport, Louisiana gave me an opportunity to witness the many facets of Industrial Organizational (I/O) Psychology in action. After a year of studying theories and practices in textbooks, I observed organizational processes through a different lens due to my instruction in this program. I have gained a better understanding of performance review, interagency reliance, communication, self-assessment, selection, training and…

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    For this term’s occasional paper, we are tasked to read a story written by Chinua Achebe entitled “Marriage is a Private Affair” which is basically about a couple named Nnaemeka and Nene that concerns about the return of Nnaemeka to the countryside where he grew up. Nnaemeka wants to marry Nene. Nene is a young woman that Nnaemeka met in the city. But Okeke, Nnaemeka's father strongly disagreed to Nnaemeka's decision when he said that he wanted to marry Nene because she is from another tribe.…

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    Totalitarian Tactics

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    Government surveillance programs, Muslim registries, and deportation squads have one essential thing in common; they are the products of xenophobic fear. Although they seem like totalitarian tactics from an Orwellian novel, they are actually inching their way in to the United States’ political discussion. The President Elect Donald Trump used xenophobia to gain support for his presidential campaign. This tactic is not new, in fact, the utilization of the narrative of foreign subversive is an…

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    Strikes by industrial workers and unions were increasing rapidly in the United States during the 1880s. This was a time when working conditions often were dangerous and physically exhausting while wages were extremely low. The American labor movement during the industrial age included a mixture of socialists, communists and anarchists who believed the capitalist system should be changed. The capitalist society oppressed and exploited the working class, which had essentially built America. Since…

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