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    Final Learning Assessment (Rough Draft) As human beings we all have one thing in common, we all share the same home, the planet earth. Yet, within this home, every single one of us has our very own world. These may sound like contradictory statements, but they are not. The truth of the matter is, as human beings, we all make our own realities that differ from that of people in another country, state, or even our neighbors. Yet, simultaneously, we can share the same reality with hundreds,…

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    Rail Safety Research Paper

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    SAFETY Rail transportation is vital to the economy of a country, but as with any mode of transport, also have the attendant risks. In particular, train accidents pose safety risks to both public and the railroads, so effective accident prevention practices is a key element of its risk management practices. Therefore, the implementing standard of safety for rail is needed to ensure the safe carrying out of railway operations. Different standards have different ranged of application and different…

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    Aeneas’ journey compared to Greek heroes in epic, is distinctly bigger picture. His story doesn’t fall into the confines of bigger happenings, like a moment in the Trojan War or the end of a ten year journey home. Aeneas’ journey is the founding of Rome. It’s not as personal a journey when comparison to the Odyssey where Odysseus makes his voyage home to his wife and son. While there is no doubt that Vergil has created a story about Aeneas and his experiences, the end result is about much more…

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    flees thinking Mr. Antolini is trying to "make a pass at him"—and they fall hard. In the aftermath of this Holden decides to run away from society—which doesn't seem familiar at all—to shun the rest of humanity and become a deaf-mute gas station attendant out in the West. Yet, despite all of this chaos and depiction of anguish incarnate Salinger ends the book on a hopeful note: Holden learns his greatest lesson in a downpour from the heavens, the rain washes away what's…

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragic play, Othello, the author’s attitudes and observations toward women become apparent through the words and actions of female characters. This tragedy touches on different aspects such as jealousy, revenge, and manipulation. The author also reflects on different social and moral values of the female characters within the play. Othello, a historical fiction sets in Venice amidst the Elizabethan time period. Act One Scene One opens with dialogue between “honest”…

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    to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord” (Luke 4:18, Isaiah 61:1,2). The gospel Luke continues; “Then He closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant and sat down. And the eyes of all who were in the synagogue were fixed on Him. And He began to say to them, “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.” So, all bore witness to Him, and marveled at the gracious words which proceeded out…

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    Introduction “Every human being of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what shall be done with his own body” 1 Cardozo J in Schloendorff v Society of New York Hospital “It would be unrealistic to suppose the principle here affirmed will not over time be the subject of incremental and analogical development. At the very least this case shows that where justice and policy demand it a modification of causation principles is not beyond the wit of a modern court.…

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    Who Is Serial Killers?

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    Every day we turn look online or turn on the television to see the latest news. There is always some kind of crime being committed. This is what makes the news and makes all of us so curious to what is really going on around us. Every time a vicious or heinous crime occurs we are all left wondering why it occurred, what could make a person do such a horrible act or what caused such a malicious outburst of anger. Crime happens daily and comes in every shape and form, from a horrific blood bath…

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    It’s funny. I don’t remember the day you were born, or the day you came home from the hospital; but I do not remember a time or event in my life in which you and I were apart. You have always been there; like an annoying rashes we earned from playing outside in the sugar cane fields of Louisiana, you were always there. Every minute spent outside, playing video games, every jump shot taken, and every fist fight with the neighborhood bullies I was involved my right hand man, you. We were…

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    he took a phone call. The call was with his uncle, telling him that he would be home soon; however, his uncle only speaks Arabic, so the student spoke Arabic as well. When the person next to him overheard him, he immediately contacted the flight attendant, who removed him from the plane and was put under interrogation. After 30 minutes of explaining, the student was released from the airport. However the fact that this student was held because of xenophobia, or in this case, “Islamaphobia”,…

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