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    Minimum Wage Workers

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    pyramid where if you are above a person or you may have a little more than someone else below you they feel they have to authority to look down to those who are below them. I think most judgement is based on location, image or stereotypes. I think location because based on where you go to purchase or consume some kind of item or good you are going to deal with low income workers and based on where you go you may have a good experience or you may have a bad experience. When you have a good…

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    Bossless Work Place I don’t think not having a boss would be a good idea. Bosses keep everything in line and keep the company in check. Not having a boss would make the company or business have a downfall or go out of business. People may think that not having a boss would be the best thing in the world. No one would tell you what to do, or what time to do things, or make you do things you don’t want to do. In Lord of Flies, Jack’s group wanted to do whatever…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    feel that you need to know mostly whether something is wrong or right, having a smart decision when given choices and trust me there will be many times you'll have to make a choice and you won't always pick the right one but you should be aware of the choice that you did make. Another thing would be how you take care of situation that gives you an obstacle to overcome such as not saying…

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    fitting in feels good. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether or not fitting in is bad for us. Whereas some are convinced that fitting in normal, others maintain that fitting in or conforming is bad. My own views of conformity and individuality as it relates to humanity, society, teenagers, and the world is conformity to a group can have negative consequences for the individual. The general argument made by Feys…

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    Atticus Finch depicts an archetypal character of a hero, Walter White is also granted with the most prominent role of an Anti-Hero in Breaking Bad. An Anti-Hero is a protagonist and a central character that lacks attributes that make a heroic figure. Often, in movies, books or TV shows an Anti-Hero is introduced as someone who possesses both good and bad qualities. Such include being unwelcomed, cryptic, bewildered, ineffectual, or merely apathetic. Thus, Walter White is an Anti-Hero that is…

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    inevitable. Whereas mastery mentality talks about the fact that you yourself have the choice and the ability to master or become better at whatever we may be struggling at. These things are pretty much the complete opposite. Where one says that no matter what you do everything is predetermined, and the other says you can master. I’ve heard from a lot of people outside of the church that bad things just happen and almost a sense that everything is predetermined and is destined to be the way…

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    The Giver Themes

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    Truth The Giver is a brilliant book that contains many themes. These themes can be used in your life to make you a more successful person. There was one certain theme that stood out the most in the book. Truth can be pleasurable and painful. Truth is a major component in the book. The value of truth is evident throughout the entire book. In the book, The Giver, certain information is retained from the citizens that results in the community being controlled. The lack of freedom for the…

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    right of choice is clearly forbidden. The citizens have a regulated live. The Elders makes the decision for everyone. They determine your curriculum vitae. Everyone makes the same experience. Everything must be perfect. Unperfect people will be released. They strive for success. The citizens don't know everything about their society. Nevertheless, they have to follow the rules without question. A safe, orderly, and predictable world without pain. Should we strive for a society like this? Can we…

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    How did Cal feeling change about Lola and Gretchen from the beginning to the end? The book is called Until They Bring The Streetcar Back by Stanley Gordon West. It the beginning of Cal senior year at Central High School, class of 1950. Everything went from good to bad when Cal decide talk to Gretchen in Miss Whalmen class. How was Cal life change throughout the book after meeting Gretchen. At first Cal didn't really like gretchen because she got cal in study hall and miss his football game so…

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    The GatesburgGoGreen Initiative is a great idea but also a somewhat bad idea at the same time. Both articals bring up good/valad points. The GGG Initiative is great because it will bring up the recyceling rate substantionally, but there is a point that you shouldn't crosswhen it comes to survalance of the waste. The GGG Initiative is great because it will decrease landfill by a lot, which is a fantastic idea seeing that we have a lot of un-nessisary waste. There are a lot of people that…

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