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    I have thought of my purpose for as long as I can remember, because when I was a kid I faced many difficulties. I cannot remember a time when my parents were not fighting, or a time when my dad was there when I needed him. When I was a kid, my parents went through a messy divorce, and shortly after that, my dad disappeared from my life. He lived only twenty minutes away, but whenever I had had an event those twenty minutes may have been on another planet. My mom stayed at home for the first…

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    The prejudice treatment of others based on grounds such as race, age, or sex, is called discrimination. There are many different types of discrimination seen in today’s society. Whether discrimination is a part of human nature is something for a larger debate, however we have seen in it in many aspects of our time. The most common, but not the only types of discrimination are race, religion, sex. (Discrimination by Type) Uncommon uses of discrimination include age, and disability. My theory is…

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    knowledge in my career field, but it was also just an enjoyable experience. This section of the senior mastery process lasted for 6 weeks and a total of 75 hours. I chose to do my placement at Access Medical Center located at 6450 Maple street in Dearborn. When I left Junior workshop I had no idea where I could do my practicum at; my options didn’t come about until I met with a family friend. This friend, Steve Smith, seemed to have all the connections in the right places. Mr. Steve was able set…

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    This disorder is when someone cannot and never has had the ability to perceive or feel any sort of pain done to their body. People with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain although unable to feel pain, can feel the difference between hot, cold, and dull and sharp, but cannot feel if something is burning them. People with this disorder also have very overt autonomic symptoms, so they tend to show a lot of their actions that are supposed to be involuntary. Congenital Insensitivity is a genetically…

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    Not many people can say that they have truly affected the lives of all Americans; however, Henry Ford is a notable innovator who had an immense impact on virtually every American citizen. Modern day accessibility to transportation has shaped the lifestyle of the average human being by providing greater access to surrounding life, and this routine is only possible because of the many achievements of Henry Ford. Ford revolutionized American life in the twentieth-century by creating more accessible…

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    amount is not specifically known. However, some major cases that have made it to trial show that “several recent awards in excess of 3 million dollars, including the $4.25 million awarded on December 3, 1993 to a postal employee shot by a co-worker in Dearborn, Michigan” (Mattman, 2001) show that not applying your violence policy can be substantially costly. Lost productivity will manifest itself in two forms: employee turnover and the emotional strain of remaining employees. Another…

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    The economy was at its peak and the country was split up between people of “old money” and “new money”. The competitive society of the 1920’s enabled people to become fixated on material things. F. Scott Fitzgerald worked as a writer for the Saturday Evening Post. He did whatever he could do in order to maximize his profit. However, the materialistic ambition led F. Scott Fitzgerald towards a disastrous downfall, “Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald did spend money faster than he earned it; the author…

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    To many individuals, the right to bear arms, is a feeling of protection for both themselves and their family. Whether it’s for their household or just walking in the street, it helps them to feel secure, stronger, and overall more independent. Especially at times where people live in a society where it is known for various crimes on a daily basis. According to the article, “Gun Laws”, “ The poorer the neighborhood, the riskier it is for peaceful residents” (3). In most circumstances, this is,…

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    would be called a fictional realist, who believed in the nonexistence that the author created. Rather to consider Call of the Wild as McCandless 's favorite book, it had slowly turned to one of his beliefs, his theory, or even his reality. Leah Dearborn discussed fictional realism in her article, stating that the United States is no more a physical object than Middle Earth is; it may be a country with land, and people, and a government, but what makes it the United States is an agreed upon ideal…

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    International Business Times, India- Tuesday 22nd January 2008, http://in.ibtimes.com/articles/20080108/tata-motors-ford-jaguar-land-rover.htm) (2. http://www.exchange4media.com/Brandspeak/brandspeak.asp?brand_id=104 ) FORD'S MAIN MARKETING OBJECTIVES INCLUDES- 1) Quality- they put the quality of their products first and foremost. Without a quality product, people will have no desire to waste their money or jeopardize their safety. 2) Customer Care- If you don't take care of the…

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