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    With the earlier trait being my strongest one, conventional, bodes well with how it describes it as being organized, keeping things neat, systematic work tasks, stable routines, and detail oriented. These are very spot on with how I view myself when in a work environment. With the latter of the description of investigative also matches with how I attack an issue on both academia and career work areas, these include being an observing, learning, evaluating person…

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    Have you ever been hated or judged for something out of your control? I have, that’s why if I could solve any problem, I’d solve racial profiling. This problem has been very prevalent in my life personally. Since a very young age I’ve been looked at sideways, sneered at, questioned because I had dark skin. I can recall when I was a grade schooler and was invited to a friend’s birthday, now it never bothered me my friend was white or him that I was black, so when he invited me to his birthday…

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    Let’s see, the United Nations has had 64 years to resolve this issue. I SAY, we move their entire operation to North Korea, that way they won’t have so far to go to figure out what needs to be done. I’m willing to bet this issue will either be resolved the day after the move, or we will have finally got shed of that pesky group of criminals that can’t seem to get anything done. The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953, and was designed to "insure a complete cessation of…

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    murderer. The satisfaction feeling to be the one bring justice without chasing the criminal down like most police would do, but instead using observation, deducting, and trickery to do so. Another reason would be that Holmes gets to use his brain to solve “impossible cases” and learn new thing, as someone who love a good challenge would like. Every time Holmes revealing the killer’s tricks to the police, his reputation would increase each time as a “Greatest detective of London.” Although Holmes…

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    In the novel Another Man’s Moccasins (2008), by Craig Johnson, Walt Longmire was a sheriff in Wyoming. He had been called to investigate the murder of a young vietnamese girl. To help him solve the crime and get through his daily life he used many different ethics. He was very compassionate, diligent, and courageous. While reading the novel, one will see that while having these certain ethics it indeed helped Walt in solving the crime. Throughout the entire book Walt was a very compassionate…

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    climate change to a stage of revitalization. According to scientists and specialists, “creating goods out of virgin materials” requires far more energy than simply recycling and reusing the materials that are already present ("Why Recycling Helps Solve Climate Change Issues"). By recycling as much as possible, less…

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    In this paper, I’m going to explain Boethius’s (the author) attempt to solve the problem of evil in my own words, and then give my insight on whether or not his solution is successful. The problem of evil in the world is a haunting thought that reside on everyone’s heart once in their lifetime. For years, great thinkers, philosophers and theologians tried to come up with answers to why evil exist in our world. Among these great thinkers is Boethius, a Christian theologian and a philosopher. In…

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    Solving the Shrinking Mainframe Workforce Problem Fogwill. H. (2016) Western Governors University WGU Student# 000519534 Solving the Shrinking Mainframe Workforce Problem The impact of the rapidly shrinking mainframe workforce should be a national concern, since it has the potential to impact every aspect of one’s daily life. Most people are oblivious to the amount of time their daily activities interact with applications running on mainframes. Every financial transaction conducted has a…

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    resurrection in sight. The previous year the Democratic Party, led by Franklin Roosevelt, released a plan to climb back out of the hole that the country had fallen into. The Democratic Party called the plan a “Contract” and within in was a federal plan to solve the nation’s economic depression. Although vague the plan covered a great deal of issues including: agricultural relief, unemployment, prohibition, and old age insurance. The plan that was released to the public did highlight the increase…

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    I find that Morrison does not provide a definitive answer as to what she would have us do with The Bluest Eye. By this I mean, she does not provide the answer to the problems laid out in the text like how to resolve the issues of self-worth for African Americans in a society where whites create the standards of worth. Likewise, even when I assumed Morrison provides a narrative that is deterministic in nature, it does not necessarily hold true in that Claudia’s character would have no reason to…

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