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    Private Bronies

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    Bronies are a growing fandom that faces challenges by heteronormative conceptions of gender and must navigate how they will disclose to others, if at all. The harassment many fans encounter may not have any direct correlations with age or gender as the quantitative data suggests, but it does not dismiss the fact that a lot of fans experience harassment directly related to their association with the fandom or that many fans will never divulge that they are a Brony to anyone for fear of…

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    Wealthiest Men of the Gilded Age The American dream is the idea of prospering and achieving success through determination with the abundance of resources and opportunities provided in the United States. This idea is what every person works for in their lifetime. Three men made it very clear that the American dream was possible starting with very little. Throughout the Gilded Age in American history, Industrialists Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Cornelius Vanderbilt sought the…

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    As both of concealment and conspiracy are both used in white collar crimes and common crimes. The difference in common crime is concealment is used for identity and white collar crimes are used to mask the crime. As Andrew Fastow CFO was the highest ranking Enron executive who was found guilty of lying about the books. He was…

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    significantly more rivalry, which implies they have less haggling force. As some attempt to move into non-tradable undertakings in the same or new occupations, rivalry for these employments will likewise increment. Furthermore, a few onlookers trust wage concealment, as opposed to occupation misfortune, essentially, it will be the most critical impact of offshoring on United States careers. Indian seaward outsourcing firms have essentially higher overall revenues than their U.S. partners for…

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    “Don’t cry.” I repeated this to myself over and over as I, a fourth-grader at the time, nervously walked onto a soccer field for my first practice ever. “Just don’t cry.” The cool fall breeze ruffled my hair as thoughts of regret swirled around in my brain. “Why did I sign up for this?” I glanced around at a sea of unfamiliar faces as my new coach began talking. Sounds of cheering and laughter mixed with the screeches of whistles as I tried to ignore the butterflies fluttering in my stomach.…

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    Momma Skitles Monologue

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    Saying by to Momma Skitles and Daddy Spree, I walked into my new sanitized room. After looking around, I decided to take the bottom of the bunk bed in the far corner. “Better to have one close to the ground and near the closet.” I started making my bed when I got another sudden hunger pang. I doubled over as the intensity of my hunger overtook me. I reached, with trembling hands, into the extra suitcase. Withdrawing a book, I took out my favorite straw. I quickly ripped into the book, not…

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    In the short show, being bad, on NCIS interpersonal conflict exists because the two interdependent parties involved need one another in some way, and their choices affect one another and the perception of these parties is that they have incompatible goals, where they both want different things, or even want the same thing, such as a promotion, but cannot both have it. When the detectives are interviewing a detained person they want info from her and she wants them to catch the true criminal.…

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    The FBI states, in regards to white-collar crime as, “These crimes are characterized by deceit, concealment, or violation of trust and are not dependent on the application or threat of physical force or violence. The motivation behind these crimes is financial—to obtain or avoid losing money, property, or services or to secure a personal or business advantage.” This definition is more like today’s definition of white-collar crime. However, in our book, Sutherland coined the phrase for…

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    A Madman's Insanity

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    “True! --nervous --very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?” This was true, that man was not mad, not insane, he was sane. I believe that man was sane when he killed the old man because he knew exactly what he was doing. The first reason I know he is sane is because according to the confession, “I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire.”(Poe) Why would a madman kill someone he loved?…

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    its prevalence in the present. Like Blanche, Joe attempts to hide his past lies and deceit, as seen in his full assignment of blame to Herbert Deever rather than taking any responsibility for his actions. As compared to Blanche’s attempts at concealment and self-cleansing through bathing and the avoidance of expository light, Joe attempts to mask the misdeeds of his past with the superficiality of monetary…

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