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    “I can’t believe you talked me into this,” Klaus complains as the three siblings walk through the doors of the mall, shaking his head at the frantic last minute shoppers. Though Klaus acts disinterested in helping his brother, he cares for Y/N as if she was his little sister. But, he doesn’t like to broadcast it to the world as it might seem like a weakness, according to the original hybrid. The Mikaelson Christmas party is tomorrow and Elijah hasn’t bought a present for you. Talk about…

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    ask them where they’ll be and says he will call them later. This is also the second instance that reader experiences Charlie reaching out to his old friends. The first instance occurs when he leaves a note with Lincoln’s address for Duncan with a bartender at the Ritz Bar. This repeated occurrence suggests that Charlie is not merely being courteous towards his old friends; he is deliberately choosing to maintain contact with them. If he was truly opposed to his old…

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    Train the Trainers Introduction Law enforcement faces many challenges each and every day depending on the situations they encounter. Dealing with victims can be a challenge because of the situation the victim has gone through, they may or may not have trust in the officer’s ability to help them. Earning the victims trust in a matter of minutes is crucial, so no matter how experienced an officer may be they can always learn more. Training is crucial to an officers daily job duties, and being…

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    Locke Ober Cafe Case Study

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    politician Martin Michael Lomasney, AKA “The Mahatma”. They are there to celebrate the certainty of Lomasney’s election as a representative to the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature. The club calls for a special drink for their man. Bartender Tom Hussion pulls out a bottle of whiskey (or rye or bourbon). He cuts a lemon, squeezing the juice into the glass, adding in sugar to make the whiskey sour. But this occasion called for something more. Something better. Hussion daringly…

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    Equal Pay In The Workplace

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    Pay equity means eliminating sex and race discrimination in the wage-setting system. The existence of the gender wage gap in the American workplace is a distinctly debated issue in today’s society. There should not be an employer who bases their paying wage off of gender, but establish equal work on jobs requiring performance of skilled assets to create equal earnings. More so, a women’s education must add professionalism to their resume instead, to create more opportunities. The Paycheck…

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    How to Achieve the American Dream The American Dream is an ideal lifestyle many believe to be achievable through hard work and determination. This is the striving thought that forces thousands of US immigrants and native born Americans alike to work until they achieve success. However, life in America is not always easy; especially for those who consist of the lower class. The American Dream is only possible if one is able to overcome the obstacles that interfere. The characters in A Raisin in…

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    :Prohibition and Dispensary Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson once confessed, “I am more afraid of the effects of King Alcohol than all the bullets of the enemy” (Jones 443). To make such a firm statement, Jackson had to understand just how harmful the effects of alcohol on people and America as a whole has had throughout history. From 10,000 B.C. to today, alcohol and its effects have been evident (Hanson). In the 19th century, the consequences that come along with alcohol sprung…

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    Alcohol Abuse Prevention

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    against alcohol abuse and are not on college campuses? The NIAAA has also conducted studies of prevention in the general population as well. They reported the raising of taxes, controlling the number of bars in a particular area, the training of bartenders and wait staff, and the governing of alcoholic advertisement has made a significant difference in overall prevention. They also stated, Of these strategies, the effects of raising alcohol prices have been the most extensively studied. One…

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    Sexual Assault: A Cry For Help Sexual assault is a cry for help. There are people that walk this earth that has been sexually assaulted, and you wouldn 't even know it. Speak up America. Victims aren 't just women, no it extends to children and men. Victims keep silence because they are afraid of the outcome, and some that do speak out die because that didn 't obey orders. It 's time to speak up and out people. Sexual assault exist because it is important that people know the signs…

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    The Swimmer by John Cheever is about Neddy Merrill, a man that goes through an aquatic journey that leads to the discovery of his true self. Neddy Merrill is a middle age man with a “slenderness of youth” he is a likeable person Mrs. Graham and Enid Bunker describe his visit as a “a marvelous surprise” but when he decides to swim home from a friend 's pool party the way he views himself and the way others view him have changed. During Ned Merril journey it’s clear that time is passing faster…

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