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    Such as how one would gain the infamous peg leg “The carpenter was the most suitable man to tackle the job. The carpenter produced the largest saw from his tool chest and went to work”2. After the leg had been cut off one would need to seal the leg “To cauterize the wound, the carpenter heated his broad axe, but proved less skilled with the tool and burned more of the flesh than necessary”3. This seems terrifying yet…

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    culture and whether or not it exemplifies Berkeley 's recipe for the most prosperous type of business, one can utilize the Organizational Culture Profile framework and assess that company 's culture based on seven different and specific values (Carpenter, 2010). The following aspects describe the values of this framework: innovative, aggressive, outcome-oriented, stable, people-oriented,…

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    made even more challenging when there are English language learning (ELL) students in the classroom. In order to study strategies that would benefit both ELL and English speaking students, Carpenter (2014) studied at risk…

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    the multi-domestic strategy efficiency and global strategy responsiveness to local conditions but also has the distinct disadvantage of it being a difficult strategy to execute the simultaneous dual goals of flexibility and coordination. (Dunung & Carpenter, 2012) Doing research in the different strategies has shown a basis that cultural awareness is a major factor when it comes to operating a business across multiple countries. This expansion presents a situation when choosing the right…

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    Someone is walking down the street in a large city when they are attacked by a stranger. The person calls out to everyone else around for help and no one does anything to help. The attacker gets away without being caught leaving the victim to die. Why would no one call the police or run to help the victim? Are people completely selfish when it comes to helping others in need or is there deeper reasons behind it? There are many reasons why I chose the bystander effect for my sociological issue.…

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    Knight's tale for nobility of purpose. But the Miller, who is very drunk, announces that he will tell a story about a carpenter. The Reeve, Oswald, objects because he was once a carpenter. Chaucer then warns the reader that this tale might be a bit vulgar, but he must tell all the stories because a prize is at stake. Thus, the Miller begins his tale. John, an old and very jealous carpenter who is married to an 18-year-old girl named Alison, rents a room to a young astrology student named…

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    After the blockbuster sucess of 'Halloween' John Carpenter presented us with a ghoulish tale of a small northern California town named Antonio Bay. Which follows upon the night Antonio Bay turns 100, the night the fog came to kill the entire town. John Carpenter and Debra Hill bring a classic horror that will make you say 'Beware of the Fog' April 30th midnight til one belongs to the dead. Good lord deliever us On a night like tonight cold outside with a fire going telling ghost stories to…

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    prejudgment of the external beauty (Cooke 2005, para. 5; Humphries 2012, 148; Betterton 2002, 262; Millett-Gallant 2008, 13). Furthermore, Quinn's choice of maternal figure rejects the eroticism in the traditional femininity (Betterton 2002, 262; Carpenter 2013, 28). Instead, biological femininity is depicted through the pregnancy’s elucidation of female fertility stressing the mother’s spiritually resilient quality to empower female (Kieran 2009, 48). Quinn boldly excludes the pupil and facial…

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    According to Mr. Carpenter (2015), “People have their own paradigm on how to use the system of the working environment” (J. Carpenter, Personal Communication, February 4, 2015). What does that mean? People work in different ways and have different ideas, but that also means that people have certain egos and trust issues with one another which lead to problems in having a healthy working environment. Even though Mr. Carpenter was a former Northrop Grumman engineer for about…

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    The main character named was named John, he was a carpenter. He was very gullible, and not so bright. In this tale he is very soft-hearted and cares for his wife dearly, as he “loved her more than life”(89) Alisoun was his wife's name, the name of an unfaithful woman in this case. There was a young scholar renting out a room of their house in Oxford. His name was Nicholas, who Alisoun fell for. By the end of the story the carpenter ended up with a cheating wife and a broken arm...perhaps…

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