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    Sue’s Employee Review Sue is a great worker, with a great attitude. Sue is part of the cleaning crew where she cleans the planes for Frontier airlines. What makes her so great at her job is that she is worked in a rush fashion. Not many people can do the work as fast and as quick as she does with a great spirit the entire time. I plan to prove that Sue is a great worker by: helping you understand her conditions and comparing her amount of work to the other competitors (airlines). Sue is in…

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    A flight attendant, known as Sarah Low’s legacy lives on with Karyn’s wings. In the article “On the Wings of memory¨ By Jon Ramirez, the story of Karyn’s wings is shared. These particular wings have been through many important events. They carry on Sarah’s legacy. Sarah Low was a flight attendant for the American Airlines flight 11 on September 11, 2001. A friend of Sarah’s, Karyn Ramsey, was at the memorial service and to display her respect, gave her flight attendant wings to Mike Low,…

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    The word gentrification was first coined by British sociologist Ruth Glass in 1964 when she observed certain alterations in the social structure and housing markets in certain areas of inner London (Mitchell, 2012). She noticed that it begins in a small district and rapidly proceeds until all or almost all of the working class occupiers are displaced and the whole social character of the district is changed (Mitchell, 2012). Because gentrification is such a widespread, international phenomenon…

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    Chenfeld, D. (2011). Above All Else a World Champion Skydiver's Story of Survival and What It Taught Him About Fear, Adversity, and Success. New York: Skyhorse Publishing. World champion skydiver Dan Chenfeld tells his story of overcoming tragedy by using the methods he created to become successful in skydiving and life. The book is informative and the author has proved the methods himself. I believe the information is accurate, but may be bias in favor of selling more copies of his book.…

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    K, a travel companion of hooks being called by white female flight attendants and accuse her of occupying a wrong seat. The truth is that the airline “made” a mistake on her ticket, but K did not get a chance to explain to the flight attendant. The sense of powerlessness in K forces her to move to a new seat and give up her assigned seat. hooks describes her emotion towards the white men who took…

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    working to inspire black aviators. Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas; she was the tenth of thirteen children. George Coleman, her father, was three quarter Cherokee Indian. Her parents worked as sharecroppers. (Carly Courtney, Disciples of flight) When she was 12 years old, Coleman was accepted into the Missionary Baptist Church. At 18 she took all of her savings and enrolled in the Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University in Langston, Oklahoma. She only had one term…

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    From the beginning of the establishment of the United States, young black men have been limited by socioeconomic factors. Factors include inner city life, income and the role of a traditional family. Despite having the same name and briefly living near each other, The Other Wes Moore follows two young men who lead vastly different lives, impacted by social and economic situations. Moore presents his story and the polarizing story of his namesake in a back-and-forth. Moore’s argument is…

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    Continental Airlines flight 1065 from New York to Mexico City. “Excuse me, Mrs. Flight-Attendant Lady, I do not think that I am able to sit in the Emergency Exit Row of this airplane.” They had told us to go ahead and speak up. She looks at me like I have to be crazy, like she’d never heard this before, she looks for missing arms and says “Why are you not able?” and I say, “Because I don’t really want that responsibility. I seriously believe that in the highly unlikely event that I, or anyone…

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    Gentrification is a process of social change traditionally applied to urban areas. It involves upscaling building, infrastructure and accompanying changes in its social composition (Phillips,2005), which tends to impact the lower income neighborhoods. The term ‘gentrification’ was first used by Ruth Glass while observing the social structure and housing markets in certain areas of inner London in 1964. The purpose of this essay will be to examine the positive and negative aspects of…

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    mechanical error that caused the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123. This mechanical error occurred when a bulkhead in the tail section of the Boeing made airplane was not repaired correctly. A row of rivets were not up to par after they were repaired. The maintenance workers didn’t follow the correct procedures in replacing the dysfunctional bulkhead. The rivets and plates used in the repair came apart mid-flight. With a proper pre-flight check, they would have seen and repaired the incorrect…

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