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    The first method I will be using is interviews. Interviews are a widely used method of research with children and it helps one obtain children’s own perspectives (Greig, Taylor, & MacKay, 2013, p.160). Specifically, I would like to conduct semi-structured interviews with my participants. A semi- structured interview involves questions that cover a large amount of topics but allows room for the interviewee’s own ideas to develop (Greig, Taylor, & MacKay, 2013, p.160). Interviews will be…

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    Dillon's Rule

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    party’s wishes. For example, when the city of Eau Claire tried to combine police and fire department together, the police and the firefighters brought them to court on the ground that the state government acknowledge that they are two different departments, because firefighters’ insurance is different from that of the police. The court ruled in favor of the police-firefighter union because state law is higher than city law. This interferes with Eau Claire business to combine the departments in…

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    Spring Song Analysis

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    1. The competition is so hot in the spring season song. In the spring, it is gradually warm outside and the flower blooms from the Jeju island. In the song, it is already spring because the spring songs make me peaceful. Every spring, the “Cherry Blossom Ending”song record the popular chart 100 in Korea. That song has that record for 5 years. People said “This song can tell about the spring’s view when the spring and cherry blossoms disappear forever. That’s why people love this song…

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    This is ironic since his role as a firefighter involves burning books and paper. Through Montag however, the author is able to illustrate the kind of brainwashing that the society has gone through. However, after he is enlightened about the real history of firemen and books, he begins to question…

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    Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. 15 minutes after the attack on the Pentagon, the South Tower collapsed from the heat caused by the burning jet fuel. At 10:30 the North Tower collapsed. About 3,000 people, including 343 Firefighters,…

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    location of the work place is very important when it comes to what to wear. Some people have no choice but to wear a uniform because it helps with the job. For example, firefighters and military personal have to wear uniforms to protect themselves. Without a special type of outfit they are endangering themselves. A female firefighter…

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    and such, with a plug into the wall for internet connection. These days have given way to nearly two-thirds of Americans accessing the internet from their smart phone (Pew Research Center, Aaron Smith, April 1, 2015). Hence, a great majority of firefighters carry a smart phone that most likely has a camera and access to the internet. This fact creates the ability to take pictures or make status updates, and post them on the internet. Having this ability to post on the internet, usually on a…

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    Alan’s negligent maintenance of the railing, Larry would not have needed to wade into the water to perform rescue. Alan’s best defense against Larry’s negligence action is that typically one is not liable public/government rescue personnel such as firefighters and policemen. There is, therefore, an issue as to whether, Larry would qualify under this exception. He is a “volunteer” Emergency worker. Therefore, he may be able to defeat Alan’s defense because he is not receiving compensation for…

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    called a salamander that could supposedly live in fire. Because of this story, firefighters picked the salamander as their symbol. They even named their fire trucks after the salamander. Irony: The irony of the first line is that it mentions firemen coming to the rescue. However, in this dystopian society, firefighters burn houses and books, destroying knowledge and potentially endangering lives, the opposite of what firefighters do in our world. Metaphors (underline and label in margins): 1.…

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    warned away from doing any dangerous things to claim that why women think her job should be feared. In other words, I think the most important reason for women feared to be a firefighter is they were told be away from risk but not face to them. In our daily life, people can see that men exist in dangerous works such as firefighter and policemen are nearly 99%. It causes by women’s wrong sight that it is always not suitable for they doing anything, which involves a hint of risk. Women should…

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