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    national boundaries. Sung-Yul Park discusses how names are subject to either power or tension due to socio-cultural and linguistic identity. Brock-Utne explains how her identity is reflected by historical inequalities that are still…

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    Tai-Jin Vs Shogun

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    while in “Tai-pan” Dirk Struan and Tyler Brock are fight each other due a bitter rivalry that started early into the…

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    action is whether the City of Brock breached the contract to pay the final balance of $5,000,000 to Mammoth Construction Inc. for the construction of 2 bridges for access from the downtown core to the facility, if the City of Brock can insist upon the replacement of the bridge decking and railings when the reduction in value of the spectator facility is insignificant and if the initial offer of Mammoth to complete the work for $50,000 affect the outcome. The City of Brock had breached the…

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    wants Juice Stop. So I get in the shower, get ready, and go downstairs to ask my mom if I could drive into Sioux Falls, she says no but I end up driving anyway. After Bailey, Brock and I meet at Baileys we go pick Braedon up, which took forever. We are driving in my little truck and Bailey calls shotgun, so Braedon and Brock cram in the back. By this time we are on our way to Sioux Falls jamming out, but I have this eerie feeling that something bad is going to happen, I don’t know why but maybe…

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    the Royal Artillery, 47 British Soldiers of the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion, 150 Canadian fur traders and voyageurs, 300 Ojibwa or Ottawas and 110 Sioux, Menominee and Winnebago. Captain Robert received orders from Major General Isaac Brock, to cancel the attack. Brock continued to correspond with Captain Robert to focus on defending St. Joseph Island. Robert made the executive decision to attack Fort Mackinac because he feared that the first nations would to decide to move on and stop helping…

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    Rape culture is so prominent in society that every women has an experience where they felt sexually violated by a man; too often these stories are normalized and eventually women lose track of the amount of stories they have. This pattern allows rape culture to become a part of life, something society has grown to accept. Instead of teaching boy to not rape, society teaches girls how to avoid being raped; those times that girls are raped and sexually assaulted, instead of blaming the attacker,…

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    The Extraordinary Science of Microbiology There are a wide variety of microorganisms in this world. The major groups of microorganisms include bacteria and fungi. These microorganisms are found all over the earth. The study of microorganisms started in the mid-1600’s. Most people believed that microorganisms only spread deadly diseases, but scientists proved that microorganisms can also be beneficial to human life. The wide variety of microorganisms that are found everywhere are most well…

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    Informal Content Analysis

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    Informal Content Analysis on the Brock Turner Case 1. “Here’s The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read to Her Attacker" by Katie Baker The emotional article starts out explaining what happened that fateful January 2015 night and then goes onto the lengthy letter the victim wrote addressing Brock Turner—the defendant—in court. The victim, now 23 years old, speaks about the night she wanted to do something with her sister that was visiting for the weekend. They eventually decided to go to a…

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    For my observation hours, I observed at Lucy Brock. I observed in the infant/toddler room number two and the preschool room. I observed snack and breakfast in the infant/toddler and lunch in the preschool room. In the infant/toddler room, there is a child that I observed that during snack time especially the amount of food he ate varied. One day that I observed he barely touched the chips, and on another day, he ate almost all of his snack. This related to the division of responsibility because…

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    worked at a plant filling artillery shells with powder and remembered: “Our hair was streaked with orange.” “Our hands, face, neck, and even our eye balls turned orange” (Brock, Dickey, Harker, & Lewis). “We never asked whether or not it was harmful. “We simply didn’t think about it, it was just one condition of the job” (Brock, Dickey, Harker, & Lewis). The munitions industry was more likely to hire black women, as racism may have been a factor because these jobs were the most dangerous…

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