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    or fear among the community (Gill et al., 2014). In recent years we have seen an increase of distain toward law enforcement by millennial’s, and minorities because of the media portrayal of police officers in the shooting of unarmed men. In the distrust of police officers polls and studies have shown that African American, and Hispanic are much more distrustful of police officers…

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    embodies the Romantic writer through his interest in the supernatural. Nathaniel Hawthorne's “Young Goodman Brown” depicts Romantic characteristics of writing through the topics of distrust of civilization, emphasis on the individual, and concern for hidden truth. Hawthorne emphasizes Romantic characteristics through Brown’s distrust of the surrounding civilization. Brown escapes civilization by fleeing into the woods. After Brown escapes the town, he has an epiphany that “people are evil by…

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    In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger demonstrates his knowledge of adolescence through the following, “‘...I never care too much when I lose something…’” which suggests that the youth of America may have an overly carefree view on life and material items. Salinger cultivates this view through the character of Holden Caulfield, a young man with few interests and many pet peeves. He dislikes many activities which other people his age adore, including movies and football games. Furthermore, he…

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    had torn the world into two halves, steered by the United States of America (USA) and the United Soviet State of Russia (USSR). Both of these countries used mediums of propaganda to build up patriotic morale while creating a sense of panic, fear, distrust and hatred towards the opposing country. This division has come to be known as the Cold War. This essay will outline the various means of propaganda distribution, and some of the effects caused by such, by both the USA and the USSR during the…

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    turning point. William Shakespeare establishes this through many literary techniques. Desdemona in this scene is also trying to put in a good word for Cassio, and Iago is sure to bring up Desdemona's praise of Cassio to Othello and plant a seed of distrust. Iago just asks the simple question “Did Michael Cassio,/ When you wooed my lady, know of your love?” (III.iii.106) to manipulate Othello. He manipulates Othello by giving him the idea that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. But…

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    hours along with a lack of communication, training, and authority have demoralized the foremen. The low morale can be scene through their attitudes (general distrust and disrespect) and their increased turnover rate. The line employees also suffer from low morale resulting from many of the same issues. They too have very long work hours, distrust and are distrusted by their foremen, and have to deal with the high turnover rate of their foremen, constantly having to adapt to new foremen who have…

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    In any unethical situation, there could emerge a useful scientific discovery, but this is usually at a cost. The goal is to maximize collective good with out creating individual harm. Unethical practices will create distrust amongst an entire community. This distrust will lead to conspiracy theories and cause the affected community to avoid healthcare. In Henrietta’s story after the Lacks family was asks to come in for tests, “Deborah started wondering if instead of testing the Lacks children…

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    onto Ophelia, presenting the idea that if anything happens between Hamlet and her that is solely her fault. Ophelia’s descent into madness is the ultimate tragedy of Hamlet when considering her family’s distrust of her worth and virtue, and her lover’s betrayal and cruelty. Ophelia’s family’s distrust of her worth and virtue…

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    Have you ever had an argument, but no-one listens to your side to the story The central idea of the book is, to listen to both arguments before judging Someone due to the amount of hatred, distrust for characters in the book and the amount of relationship to us today. In this story, with the help of harper lee we can find these points that are in the story are debatable with us today as these points are true and are relatable to us today. First off the amount of hatred to Tom Robinson and other…

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    action of the story. At the end of the story, the story finally hits a reality. The young woman finally realized that “rituals of distrust…That is how to one another here, through rituals of distrust” (Lawn, 525). The story’s crisis point was the young woman’s decision of sleeping with a married man, thus realizing her mistakes from a real-life fantasy filled with distrust. The story started with a young lady being paranoid during a traffic jam, but soon…

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