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    -Trying to be nice: This is the most important step. No matter who you are, if you are nice, the only reason a person can dislike you is if they are jealous of you. Never be rude to people. If someone is being unkind to you, try to imagine what might be causing him or her to act this way. Maybe they are going through a really difficult situation in their life and in reality they are a very good person. Try to assume the best in people. You don’t have to be naïve and it’s okay to remain skeptical…

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    Risk assessment of cement industry Risk: Risk is the possibility of gaining or losing something of value. Risk Assessment: An organized process of assessing the possible risks that may be involved in an expected activity or job Why is risk assessment important? Risk assessment is very important as it play vital role in an occupational health and safety management plan. It helps to: • Generate attentiveness of hazards and risk. • Identify who may be at risk (e.g., workers, sweepers, outside…

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    the unthinkable “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge.” (Poe 536) Revenge is the only drink that will quench Montresor’s thirst. Fortunato has been a bully towards him, hurling insult after insult, not giving a care to how the words he says will effect Montresor. The narrator (Montresor) makes it clear from the beginning to the end of the story that he intends to exact his…

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    Oedipus is the murderer of Laius, Oedipus furiously blurts out, “ If I thought you would blurt of such absurdities, you’d have died waiting before I had you summoned” (491). After receiving the truth Oedipus wastes no time lashing out at Tiresias and hurling…

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    “Procopius, Theodora and the Nika Riots” 285). The other documents contain a variation of hope “Such was the enthusiasm which followed the general’s address, and so promptly did the veteran soldiery, with their long experience of battles, prepare for the hurling of the javelins, that it was with confidence in the result that Suetonius gave the signal of battle” (Envisioning World Civilization Tacitus “Boudicca” 213). This quote talks about how the soldiers had enthusiasm after the general’s…

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    Psychoanalytic theory suggests that everyone has at least one “core issue” or underlying cause for a continued self destructive behavior. In the short story “Porcelain” by Henrietta Rose-Innes, Marion, the main character, has the Core Issue of an Unstable Sense of Self. Marion watched as a young girl, her mother go mad with her mental illness and eventually, kill herself. Now at an older age, Marion realizes that she is like her mother; she has her illness. This abruptly turned her previous…

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    footsteps? That is the goal, no matter how dangerous it could be, or the consequences it will have. Everyone in that room will want to look up to the main role model who demonstrates the goal. It’s about “everyone watching! Everyone who now sees hurling themselves into the chasm as a viable option. I mean, why not do it if everyone will remember your name?” (Roth 310). There is an initiate by the name of Al, and he attempted suicide by jumping over the railing into the chasm, and succeeded. Eric…

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    The excerpt from "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee and "I Have a Dream" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are both speeches that signify the truth and ideas behind racial injustice by using different types and forms of persuasion. The excerpt from "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee takes pace in a courtroom where a white lawyer, Atticus, is defending an innocent African-American man who was charged of rape. Atticus makes a speech to the jury and audience about how race has been an issue for…

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    Nevertheless, also below deck, hindrances to Lionel's homosexual awakening emerge. When the protagonists are on the verge of consuming their love and Lionel notices that the door of the cabin has remained unbolted, he is overwhelmed by anxiety and anger. If the door had been bolted, the cabin – below deck – would truly have been a safe haven for their romance to flourish. The unbolted door, however, confronts Lionel with the risk of potential exposure of his illicit activities. Moreover, the…

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    just memories or thoughts ("The Birthplace or Origin of Hockey"). Also "The Birthplace or Origin of Hockey" says, “Many activities that could be considered precursors to modern hockey have been played on ice under a variety of names; Hockey, Hurley, Hurling,…

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