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    Planning is an important part of life. I plan my day, my week, and even my year to help myself set goals and make sure I'm following the path for my success. I like structured plans so I could assess and prepare. Just like roads, I may have to follow a detour, even if it takes longer. Sometimes I stall just like anytime of the day in NYC traffic. I even have to turn around just like when you pass the exit you were supposed to take. I have to believe that every hill along the way would help me…

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    Northridge earthquake Recovery The National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) is a guide to FOSTER successful recovery, particularly for catastrophic incidents like earthquakes. The NDRF provides guidance that assists efficient recovery support to areas impacted by the earthquake. It provides an accommodating structure that facilitates disaster recovery managers to function in an integrated manner. It also emphasis on how to reinstate, redevelop, and regenerate the health, social, economic,…

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    Parts of my argument is coming from the article titled Rape and Denial written By Alice Vachss in 1993. The author discusses a federal non solution, writing about documented failures of the state and local governments to investigate, penalize and prosecute sexual assaults. She also discusses how violence against women seem to be ignored about being built around civil right provisions. She has spent ten years as a sex crime prosecutor in New York, and during this time frame she has seen rapist…

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    I was born and raised in Central America to second generation Jamaican parents, and surrounded by my Jamaican grandparents. My Grandmother was a wonderful, compassionate person and a great cook, she thaught me the foundation of cooking, for that and more I owe her a debt of gratitude. As a young adult, I traveled to New York armed with my Caribbean Flava. Later on, I relocated to Los Angeles, where I was exposed to Creole/Cajun cooking, I found some similarities in the method and preparation of…

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    use of using heavy dialogue is to reduce the number of scenes the animators have to create. By adding dialogue, the viewer still understands what’s taking place in the scene. 4:21- Elimination of Z-Axis Movement: In this scene, the bulgar set up a detour sign in hopes of losing the officer (Huckleberry). However, the burglar is only seen both driving and walking on the X-axis. This method allowed the animators to skip displaying characters on a Z-Axis which took much time creating that movement…

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    Tour Manager Case Study

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    A tour manager should have organization, interpersonal skills, listening skills, problem-solving skills, business skills, creativity, and knowledge of sound systems (Study.com, n.d.) All of these skills are important to have, but there are some that should be emphasized. Therefore, a tour manager must have excellent interpersonal skills. He/she must be able to communicate well to each client, worker, or potential contact. He/she must also be able to multi-task and be able to quickly solve…

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    At the time Coleman blew the fireball that killed Jimmy and severely damaged Jimmy’s bar, he was meeting with a client on company time. However, the doctrine of frolic and detour relieves the principal of liability if “an agent does something during the course of his/her employment to further his/her own interests rather than the principals” (Cheeseman 2010 p.475). When Coleman stole the ring, it was for his own personal interest which relieves the company of their…

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    the penal colony, leaving the penal colony as it was with its unique justice system in-tact. If we read this story as a religious allegory, we can interpret the explorer’s departure at the end of the story as a reflection of humanity’s unsalvageable detour from our religious origins. Let us establish that this story can be a read as religious allegory for the whole world. In this reading, we develop the following parallels: the penal colony is the world, the Old Commandant is God, the New…

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    Face By Alice Munro

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    "Face" is one of the best story by alice munro. What makes it different from others is In “Face” Alice Munro makes one of her best detours into the past to contemplate on the present. She focuses on the intricate effects that a childhood event can have on adult life. This story is very touchy though. 1) The story begins with a father’s dramatic rejection of his newly born son because of a birthmark covering the right side of the baby’s face. The boy grows up facing the extreme polarity of his…

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    “The shadow beasts are nothing compared to the nocturnals. The nocturnals are powerful creatures that can stand toe to toe with heavenly spirits like myself.” “I’ve trained to become stronger, I won’t lose to anyone or anything. Eido we have to fight, I have to get to Pele. I want to hurry up and go home.” “The numbers are too great, Isaac. If there was single nocturnal then fighting would be an option, but their numbers are too much for us by ourselves.” “We can at least try right?” Isaac…

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