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    overcome it only if I face it head on and with my head held high. Even though I get afraid sometimes, I remember my father banging on a gate in front of an entire school body despite how embarrassing that was for him, just to tell his little girl to hold her head up. And that is a lesson I will never…

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    kept pointing at me and saying she wanted to hold me the mom finally agres to let her hold me. As the petco worker reaches her hand in the cage all five of us scattered and I ran under the house. But as the hand came closer I suddenly realized that it was following me and trying to pluck me out of the cage which she successfully did. As soon as she lifted my feet off the ground I started screaming but she still gave me to the girl that wanted to hold me. She was very calm with me which forced me…

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    Why Is Voting Important

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    duty to fight for change by voting. Voting help us choose a person we want to lead or represent us in government. By voting we express our opinion formally are officially about issues that affect us. Voting is our way for our voices to be heard, to hold elected officials accountable for their actions, and to have a say on important issues that affect us, the community, in the world. For these reasons voting is very important. For one, voting is important because it's how are voices are heard.…

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    to put soft restraints on the arms of Mr. Wynne. The patient was trying to strike at staff and I use a supportive hold to stop him from trying to assault staff. The first set of soft restraints the patient tore the seams. The second set of soft restraints were more padded it seemed to work better. The patient needed to be transferred to ICU. Several staff members and myself had to hold each limb to keep him from hurting…

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    posted the picture, because her conduct was not atrocious and utterly intolerable in a civilized community. Janice’s post did have a causal connection because Kemp’s distress is directly attributable to Janice’s conduct. Therefore, the court will likely hold that Janice’s conduct was not extreme and…

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    history of production, but also because it is rare. However, I do pose several questions that derive not only from the essay itself, but also previous class discussions. First, I believe that Benjamin would argue that the experience of the original holds the aura and the experience of a reproduction lacks authentic originality. However, if a person sees the original form of art, such as the Mona Lisa, in the authentic form can we (as observers) ever truly grasp the aura of the painting or is the…

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    Rahav Madham

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    ultimate protector of the universe. He is shown as having four arms with a different symbolic item in each. In the first, he holds a conch which portrays OM, the basis of all sound. In the second, he holds the disc of moral principles which stands for Dharma Chakra. Next he holds a club. This exemplifies the power he holds over the universe. Finally in the fourth arm, he holds a lotus flower that represents…

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    approach is built on the assert of Bowen (1953), Davis (1970), Freeman (1984), and Woods (1991) who hold the view that an altruistic approach should be adopted when incorporating CSR into a firm’s business strategy. On the other hand, the strategic approach is built on the assertion of Jones (1995), Hart (1995), Baron (2001), McWilliams and Siege (2001) and Bangoli and Watts (2003) who rather hold that a strategic approach should be adopted. Based on the fact that this research is aimed at…

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    lock up, the U.S. started to run out of room to house all of the people, which then opened the opportunity for individuals to own and operate a prison. Once this new business took hold, it completely blew up. From the span of 1990-2009 the number of people incarcerated in a privately owned prison grew 1600%, and now, they hold 21% of the prisoners in America. The question that I asked myself when looking at the growth of private prisons was, “what is the reason behind the exponential growth.”…

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    “Playing with Fire”, and “Photograph” desvrives romantic love as scary, adventerous, and sentimental. The song “Without You” by For King and Country proves that romantic love is scary. The first stanza explains, “Strong hearts get to/ get too weak to hold her/ oh God forgive me” (For King and Country). This explains that romantic love can be tough because someone is sick and there is a very good chance…

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