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    In the two plays, A Raisin in the Sun, and Fences, the plot is centered around an African American man living in the city with his family. In A Raisin in the Sun, that man is Walter Lee, who is middle aged, and works as a chauffeur for a rich white man. In Fences, it is Troy Maxson, who is in his fifties, and he works for the sanitation department lifting garbage into trucks. The two of them are fathers of boys, Walter Lee having one, and Troy having two (until the end in which he has a girl).…

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    Iphone Ethical Dilemma

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    Guan Wang Business Forum Business Ethic Assignment Case1: Building a “backdoor” to the Iphone: An ethical dilemma 1 How to Recognize • Define the ethical dilemma from all perspectives. Is this an ethical dilemma? It is an ethical dilemma because the U.S. government and the FBI sought and demanded Apple’s help in unlocking the iPhone of a terrorist involved in a terrorist attack. FBI think Apple provide vital insights into the motives of the attack, as well as to provide crucial evidence…

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    looking at Christmas lights. Being the young, dumb individuals that we are, we come to a unanimous decision to embark. Elly, being the kind-hearted gal that she is, decides to take one for the team and sit out of the planned festivities and be our chauffeur for the night. The first stop on the journey is Taco Bell. As we pull out of the parking lot, with bags full of…

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    he views his race as a group of people who will forever struggle to achieve success while white people are rich folks who are easily well-off in life. While arguing with his wife, Ruth states that Walter “would rather be Mr. Arnold than be his chauffeur” (34). Walter also looks down on African American women for not building their husbands up, and also says that African American men are “tied to a race of women with small minds” (35). But towards the end of the book, Walter’s beliefs on his race…

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    Cummins Incorporated is a worldwide well-known manufacturer of diesel engines. It supplies its products to North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, China, Korea, Japan, Latin America, India, Russia, Southeast Asia, South Pacific and Mexico. This publicly traded corporation employs around 55,000 people, who do not only create high-quality diesel and natural gas engines, but also design, distribute and sell engine-related products (1). On the top of that, Cummins provides service of its engines…

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    Movie titles give a good deal as to what the audience’s attention should be focused on while watching the movie. However, unlike most movies, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) hints that the viewer will be most intrigued by the character the movie is named after Ferris Bueller. However, the most interesting, multilayered, and relatable character is the supporting male character Cameron Frye. He is considered a supporting character because although he has a complex back-story of his own, his story…

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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    The death of the once beloved Princess of Wales was a tragedy to not only her loving country England, but all across the world. As soon as the fatal car accident occurred, Diana’s face scattered the covers of tabloids, newspapers, and the internet. She was a sensation to the public and her death was unbelievable. Princess Diana, the loving mother of her two sons, Prince William and Harry, was killed in deadly car crash on the last day of August, 1997. Immediately after the crash took place,…

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    Literary Analysis: A Raisin in the Sun Premiering March 11, 1959, Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun made history as the first Broadway play written by an African American woman. Despite being risky and controversial in the thick of the American Civil Rights Movement, the production, boasting a black director and almost exclusively black cast, garnered both critical acclaim and box office success. Most recently, it was revived this month at Arena Stage in Washington D.C. Centered on the…

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    All of her earnings usually surpassed the president’s salary. She gave most of her profit to different charities around the world (Freedman 2). Whenever she requested to drive herself, opposed to a chauffeur or a police escort, the Secret service insisted that carried a pistol out of fear for her safety (Freedman 2). “I do not mean by this that I am an expert shot. I only wish I were. . . My opportunities for shooting have been far and few between, but…

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    Paul's Autobiography

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    It was a long summer’s evening in Colorado Springs, 1975. The air was warm and still, and Carole King’s “You’ve Got a Friend” and Rod Stewart’s “Maggie Mae” were spinning on the AM station of my friend Paul’s Earl Schrieb freshly-painted turquoise-blue Karmann Ghia. “When you’re down and troubled, and you need a helping hand…” I felt accomplished to have memorized each song and confidently sang the works out loud. Paul closely resembled Jim Croce: dark Italian skin, long chestnut curls,…

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