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    Wrede, Cimorene was justified in ignoring the expected social norms of her day because she was judged by her family for not continuing her heredity unlike her sisters, princesses do not have to follow what other believe in because it is known to be “improper,” and they can be independent without having others make choices for them. To begin with, all princesses deserve to be treated equally without being judged if they are different. Cimorene’s parents did not think she would ever find someone…

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    biases, and ethical concerns because the counselor would be taking away the client's right to make his or her own decisions. One reason counselors should not reveal their own values in therapy is because of personal biases that can lead to improper interventions. For example, if a female client is seeking counseling for help with deciding the best steps to take in an unplanned pregnancy, revealing your personal values about this situation can cause the client to decide based off what you…

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    Upon critique of the essay "Shakespeare," it is evident major technical issues exist; the presence of grammar and spelling errors, run-on sentences, meager and inappropriate word choice, inadequate selection of transitional words, and informal tone. This is evidently displayed through excerpts from the essay including, "... a school open to boys only by the way! they learned Latin ..." and, "... we no longer spend our days doing boring stuff like that!" Apart from these overarching technical…

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    Daniel Poston Case

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    The improper accounting of commercial real estate loans by Fifth Third Bank and its former chief financial officer (CFO) during the financial crisis created a sense of distrust and uncertainties when was discover in 2013 between its shareholders and the members of the board of directors. The charges presented by the Security and Exchange Commission against the company was a significant hit for the company that in 2013 was trying to finally resurge from the financial crisis of 2008. Various…

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    the Recovery Audit program, hospitals overwhelmingly report still having issues with these changes. The Recovery Audit program was launched by Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) with the intention to "identify and recoup Medicare improper payments." Computer software is used to review all Medicare reimbursements…

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    discussing how bacteria can cause dental implants to fail as well as how bacteria does not affect stable dental implants in the oral cavity. Failure of implants can result from bacterial infections, trauma in the mouth (periodontal diseases), and improper positioning of the implants. Implant failures can be determined based on the time of failure and based on infectious or noninfectious…

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    english with gross habits humans perform. To help the reader consider improper English as incorrect and inappropriate, John Simon claims, “English is as offensive as gibberish, or as your picking your nose in public would be to their eyes and stomachs”(Simon 336). In his piece, he incorporated this quote to show how he considers the improper use of English as gibberish. John Simon uses the word gibberish to make us think that improper English is for children and therefore something we should…

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    Causes Of Grade Inflation

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    As a result of harmed educational system students were placed at universities improperly. Because of grade inflation relationship between students and teachers was becoming worse. One of the most important problem that can grade inflation cause is improper placement, which was discussed in the Uva's (2012) article. Shepard's (2005) main idea is about parents. Because parents pressure cause grade inflation if they change their…

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    Gun Related Shootings

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    With children often being affected by gun related injuries, gun related protocols and insurance are often enforced to ensure the safety of children in the presence of a gun. As stated by Matthew James Thompson, “Since 1979, the number of children and teens killed by guns in the United States has stayed consistently above 3,000 deaths annually ” ( Thompson 1). Events like the 1989 shooting in Stockton, California where five children were killed on an elementary school playground, or the 1999…

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    The spectacle of human trafficking is one of the most serious challenges facing the international community today mainly because it represents a host of problems in areas including organized crime, migration, security, prostitution, health, and labor. Nonetheless, with the increasing processes of international migration, globalization, and development of new communication/information technologies, human trafficking has continued to increase significantly across the globe. Practices that existed…

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