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    MGT 377 Case Study 1 Introduction Butler Systems is a rather large company that manufactures environmental control systems and power conditioning equipment. More specifically they produce battery backup and other computer support systems. Since Butler Systems is the world’s leading supplier, the companies annual sales typically exceed $1 billion. The company’s battery backup systems use the HD-5 battery which makes up the main component of the system. this system is a backup system designed to…

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    The Butler and The Help are both films that show the similarities and difference of racism that African-Americans faced during their lifetime. The films follow strong characters that struggle with the different aspects of racism in the United States. The movies both ends with the main and well as the supported characters making a stand and making changes in the U.S. that they wished to see. .The Butler follows the timeline of Cecil Gaines. We were shown the struggle he had to faced during…

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    Kindred, published in 1979, was written by Octavia Butler who portrays the differences in society, while entertaining her readers with the tales of Dana’s experiences. Butler uses a fictional character who alternates throughout time, in an accurate representation of history and present time, of publication, to better contrast the differences of society and how much society has progressed. Throughout my essay, I will be supporting evidence as to how Kindred delivers a meaning of diversity of the…

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    Growing up in a world where there is so much pressure to be successful, numerous people are frightened of being ostracized for being themselves. As a young child, completely care free, opinions of others or how they might look at me never crossed my mind. But the older we get, conforming to the rules became the norm, a drastic change occurred as a yearning for acceptance grew. In the articles by Bordo, Appiah and Foucault, readers can see a range of views presented as they elaborate further into…

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    When I took the AP Language and Composition course my junior year of high school, I scored a three on the exam. As a student who always enjoyed English and did well in the subject, this was a low point, but . However, I still loved literature and knewI still wanted to become an English major at college. That is how I ended up in Dr. Clermont-Ferrand’s “Introduction to English Studies” class. Looking back at my work throughout this course, I noticed that I have a slight preference in applying…

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    The category of “women” used in a feminist context is rejected by Butler because it creates ground for over generalization, and thus, would misrepresent individuals of that category that leads to the public’s misinterpretation of them in turn. The language and wording used in which to supposedly unify a group of people with similar characteristics turn out to generate resistance and factionalization. The term “women” could hold certain meanings and be understood as something different at face…

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    Gender inequality is an issue that has been happening for thousands of years, affecting cultures from all around the world. Women have endured since ancient times the title as the inferior being, the “other” gender besides the man, the weaker and less valuable specimen. This gender inequality created a huge difference between men and women, placing women’s rights under men’s jurisdiction, which dictated what women were and were not allowed to do. This issue was analyzed by the French and…

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    Butler redefines gender as a type of performance by essential saying gender is not stable or predefined, but instead is created through performance acts (ones’ language, gesture, and all other symbolic social signs). These acts are discontinuous as one chooses their own acts according to the social situation. In order to relate this to a better understanding of the social world, an example of a drag queen was used. As drag queens dress up and perform acts that creates an illusion of their…

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    SSgt Butler Letter of Recommendation Comments It is my personal and professional pleasure to share some insight on the abilities and technical skills of Staff Sergeant Butler. I have worked directly with SSgt Butler during a T&R review and update for the Ammunition Community. His breadth and in-depth knowledge as an Ammunition Technician made him a valuable member of the task analysis team. He effectively managed multiple data inputs and masterfully collected and consolidated comments from…

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    being positive in life. She asserts “change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end.” This quote states that no matter what the trouble is there is always a lighter side to the story eventually. This relates to “The leRoy butler Story” since leroy had faced such adversity and change in his life that have affected him to this current day. A person can respond to change more effectively by maintaining a positive mindset through reading about others who have persevered…

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