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    Think like Jerome, Act like tom is a series based on the dichotomy of what we think vs what we say. Told through the eyes of an African american man living in white America. Ta'quan “Smith” Jackson, our lead, is an early to mid 20’s, African American Male; unsure of what he would like to do with his life after graduating college. Takes on a 9-5 at a predominant white accountant company called Richard and Associates. In an attempt to keep his overbearing mother off his back and loan monster…

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    The idea of being told that I had to work for the first time made me want to eat glass; but could it possibly have turned out for the better? In England, when you reach 10th grade you participate in a nationally accepted program called 'Work Experience'. 'Work Experience' is when you work just like you would if you were legally an adult except with this program it only lasts a week. After 2 weeks of tireless searching I landed a job at Ariya Capital; an experienced developer and investor in…

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    Power Distance Inequality

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    America prides itself on being a land of equality. Theoretically no one person has more inherent opportunity than another. Yet America, just like most modern cultures, suffers from power distance and gender inequality. It can crop up in any area of life, but perhaps most spotlight is the workplace. As a hopeful future elementary teacher, I am fortunate to belong to a that sees less of these injustices than other majors (engineering for example). This does not negate the fact, however, that power…

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    open window” the theme is more about Vera lying to Mr. Nuttel about her aunts husband and brothers. Sekhar decides to tell the truth for the day has to pay a price for doing so. Vera lies to Mr. Nuttel and Mr. Nuttel ends up paying a price. Sekhar’s boss wanted his opinion about his music and since he was telling the truth he says its terrible and has to turn in 100 test all graded the next day. Mr. Nuttel ends up running away because of Vera’s story about her uncle’s getting lost 3 years ago…

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    Personal Trainer Well I enjoy lifting weights and being fit so why not get paid to help others be the same way. Speaking of getting paid the annual salary for this particular occupation is anywhere from 30,000 all the way up to 70,000 (depending on your clients of course). The way a Personal Trainer makes money is the charge hourly on clients. ‘The typical day for a Personal Trainer besides Just Push-ups and throwing weights around would be to motivate, to make intricate plans to pump up those…

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    Do you ride the bus to school or even go to school and get taught by teachers? Well, think about going to get on the bus and there is no bus or going to school and there are no teachers to teach you. That is what happens when people go on strike, you don't have anyone to teach you or to take you to school. This is why I believe that service workers shoul not be allowed to go on strike. First off, these strikes can frustrate the public and make them dislike you and possibly leave. Secondly, there…

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    In the novella Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck writes about the unlikely pair of travelers, George Milton and Lennie Small. This novella takes place during the Great Depression on a ranch in California. The people that make up the ranch are migrant farm workers, who are poor, desperate, and low in society. Lennie Small and George Milton are two of these ranchers. George Milton becomes a tragic hero in the story. A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably…

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    “God looks beyond our fault and sees our need” (Boyle, 52). God knows and look for the sins people have made but God sees and know what they need. I prepare the story of Carmen. I have an experience about the story of Carmen in our place. He is always drunk and shouting on the road like Carmen. He says that nobody loves him and he was Dis -Grace. When he realize he felt very shameful. Like Carmen she is always in the street shouting and an addict. Carmen also says that she is a Dis -Grace.…

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    The Parsley Garden

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    he gets offered a job and learns that working hard will get you what you want. “Mr. Clemmer gave me the hammer after I’d worked for one hour; but I went right on working.” Al passed by the store again and this time his boss put him to work with him. He worked and at the end the boss, Mr. Clemmer, gave him the hammer he had stolen. Al worked and got what he wanted which was the hammer. He learns that working hard pays off…

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    After America declared independence from England in 1776, the american founding fathers, worked hard to make a new government run by the people and succeeded when in October 1777, John Dickinson wrote the Articles of Confederation. Their first attempted at federalism was politically weak, born from their horror of a strong central government. It gave the states more power then the federal government (figure 1), creating a weak economy, relating to the fact that the federal government could not…

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