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    Shahad Alotaibi is a fifteen-year-old, 9th grade student, who attends Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees, New Jersey. Shahad is originally from Saudi Arabia; she moved here with her family in 2015. Her father is a marine who moved his family to the United States so that he could continue his career in the marines. Her father works in Philadelphia, but he did not want his children to live or attend school in Philadelphia due to the crime rate; Shahad’s father preferred to send his children…

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    1. Based on the information I have about Jacoby and his family, I believe I have information about the behavioral beliefs, evaluation of behavioral outcomes, normative beliefs, motivation to comply, control beliefs and perceived power for Arnold. The behavioral belief for Arnold is that he thinks Jacoby’s behavior is bad. Not only does he feel this way, but his wife and daughter are also worried about Jacoby. They believe his behaviors are bad and detrimental to his health and future, although…

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    do believe Fred can be a happy immoralist person. It is not because one commits sins or becomes rich and renowned in a hypocrite way, that they won’t be able to enjoy the outcomes And therefore be happy at all times. However, if it was a personal answer, I would not be able to be completely happy without interest in friends or truth. #2/How might Jeffrie G. Murphy try to convince Fred that he is not happy? When Jeffrie G. Murphy refers to Plato, he makes a good point to argue against the…

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    Knowing how many times people (if at all) eat out at the Eaton Centre tells a few things. It begins by informing us on the frequency that people already purchase meals from existing restaurants, our competitors. Based on the frequency of purchases per week, we can assume that those who are purchasing more frequently probably prefer to spend less on their meals due to the costs associated. Using this as a transition question into price, we can get an idea of the frequency of purchase while the…

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    I have two questions about the mob. I will support my answers by finding it in my book. Why did the mob leave the jail when their goal was to get Tom Robinson? They left because Scout noticed Mr. Cunningham, and she single him out of the mob. Before Atticus tried to ask the mob “‘do you really want to do this?” (Lee 202). Scout started asking him questions as he tried to act like it was not him. Scout started talking about how she knew Walter and how the family came to Atticus for legal affairs…

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    People have different styles when it comes to handling their money. List the two things that affect your personal beliefs and opinions about financial planning. How well do you feel you manage your money? Can you spot areas for improvement in your money management style, and if so, where/how? I think values and attitudes affect how anyone or person handles money I feel like I handle my money well I spend it on my child all the time so I think that is money well spent but at times I feel like I…

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    Derick Marsh, professor emeritus at La Trobe University, observed that Shakespeare's plays, much like life, do not allow readers the delusion of perfect understanding. In his essay “Macbeth: Easy Questions, Difficult Answers”, he addresses the fact that despite his tyranny, Macbeth is still able to attract the reader’s interest, sympathy and even admiration. He argues that Macbeth is “neither the puppet of evil forces that some critics would make him, nor the inhuman monster that Malcolm’s final…

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    The assignment is to collect and analyze collected data from a chosen organization to identify one or more its training needs. The recommendation should be justified and linked to the company’s business goals. The Training Needs Assessment (TNA) is used to determine if training is the proper corrective measure to a performance problem. For this assignment I have chosen the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain. It is necessary to follow a systematic approach in order to design an effective training…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird - Short Answer Responses Q7: What satirical points are being made about education through Scout 's experiences at school? At the beginning of Chapter two in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee portrays the new education system in a negative light through the use of short comments and in class events. For example, at one point a 1st grade teacher simply waves vocabulary cards at dumbfounded students while they "[receive] these impressionistic revelations…

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    1. Averee has not had the smoothies that often, but claimed that she liked them because the fruit was fresh. The fruit may be fresh, but I feel that she also likes the smoothies because her boyfriend enjoys them so much. She is reminded of him while she has one. The fresh fruit also gives her extra energy to start her day. She has liked them so much that she even makes them at her home. She does not get all of the fruits that the cafeteria has, but can still make a great smoothie. Before going…

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