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    while exercising care to comply with all relevant Federal and State laws. By doing so, employees face an uphill battle in bringing actionable complaints against employers regarding electronic workplace surveillance activities. Bibliography Alderman, E., & Kennedy, C. (1995). The Right to Privacy. New York: Vintage Books. Barrett, S. (2008, May). Monitoring Raises Privacy Issues. Employee Benefits , pp. 48-51. Busse, R. C. (2004). Employees' Rights: Your Practical Handbook to…

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    William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily’ is not written in chorological order like we normally see. The story is written in a non-linear fashion to give the readers Emily’s perception of her life. The story begins with Emily’s funeral and ends with the discovery of her one time only true love’s decaying corpse. Emily’s death symbolizes her refined way of life which is replaced by the newer generation’s approach of doing things. This story highlights the differences of the past and present…

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    The Elizabethan Era 1. The Elizabethan Era was a period between 1558 and 1603 which was ruled by Queen Elizabeth. Her reign developed in literacy and expansion overseas. The term ‘Elizabethan’ meant someone who lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first. People such as William Shakespeare were an Elizabethan. 2. During the Elizabethan, England’s greatest rivalries were Spain. The war took place in between the years 1586 and 1603. Since England was a Protestant country which is a…

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    In September I accepted a position as the Mayor’s Chief of Staff at Green Bay City Hall. I worked this job until the middle of February. This was probably my favorite internship because I was assigned to do so many different tasks and assignments. I had done some things for the city where I could see the end result and things I did were brought in at a couple of city council meetings. Dr. David Helpap originally told me to apply for the internship at City Hall. He gave me the right…

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    Child Hunger A Silent Crisis

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    will endure negative health effects and not be able to reach their full potential. Seeing children picking through trash bins for food, begging their classmates for leftovers and bending over with hunger pains should not in any case be the norm (Alderman, n.p.). A child should be focused on drawing, coloring, learning basic skills like their ABC’s, numbers, subtraction, and addition. In no scenario should children be worried about where their next meal is going to come from or if they will eat…

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    Birling’s second prediction is that ‘there isn’t a chance of war’ but within three or four years World War 1 commenced so again he thinks he knows but he does not. Birling then makes a third prediction, that the great new ship, The Titanic, is ‘unsinkable’ and in a matter of days it sank, which for the third time proves that he thinks he knows the world but the fact that he is wrong in all three cases validates that he doesn’t know anything about the world at all. Then Birling states that he…

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    An increase in economic stimulus will help facilitate a better life for the citizens. In conjunction there is an expected increase in academia of the local students. As a result, the community will witness an increase economic and educational development The second nursing diagnosis is the increased risk of HIV and other STD’s among the teenage/young adult population related to knowledge deficit of oral contraceptives, sex education, and increase sexual activities. The first goal for this…

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    1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? Upton Sinclair “muckrake” for social reform, by reporting the horrible conditions women, men, and children were working in, he dedicated himself to uncovering the ill conditions of the meat industries. 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? Sinclair wrote “The Jungle” which opened the public eyes…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The catalytic converter was invented by Eugene Houdry, a French mechanical engineer and skilled in catalytic oil refining who lived in the United States around 1950. The invention of catalytic converter has a major role in controlling harmful emissions. When the paper of smog in Los Angeles was published, Houdry became anxious about the role of smoke stack and automobile exhaust in air pollution and established a company, Oxy-Catalyst. Houdry primary…

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