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    Uniformity Analysis

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    Topic 1: In my opinion, the individuals showed in the slides were professionals. However, I noticed some differences in their facial expression and uniformity. I feel a slight negativity in the first slide because some of them look serious. For the second slide, the individuals are positive. However, the uniformity is missing. I am guessing that the guy who is wearing red skinny jeans is their clerk. It would be nice if he wears a black or brown to look more presentable. The third slide, I…

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    slaves. Her mother, Fanny June Dunham, died when Dunham was three. She had an older brother, Albert Jr., who she had a close relationship with. After her father's remarriage a couple years later, the family moved to a dominantly white neighborhood in Joliet, Illinois, where her father ran a dry-cleaning…

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    encouraged a studious and diverse student culture. Unfortunately, due to external financial circumstances, I currently am not attending Lewis University. Instead, I will transfer to Lewis University as a junior coming from my local community college, Joliet Junior College. Although it is unfortunate that I wasn’t able matriculate to Lewis University, I was able to do even more research about the school using the tools mentioned. I am now completely…

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    Jewish rabbi, rejected her dreams. In the movie, “October Sky,” Homer Hickam grew up in the small remote town of Coalwood, W.V., so he’s expected to follow in his father’s footsteps working in the coal mines. Lastly, Rudy Ruettiger, a young man from Joliet, Illinois, fantasized about attending Notre Dame and even joining their famed football team, but his father wanted him to work along with his brothers at the steel mills. Regardless of their generation, these young people struggled against…

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    Ayman Abdelalhaleem has a gap between his teeth but the confidence of ten men combined. He can debate for hours without losing his breath but throw a quick question that demands a response starting with an “A” at the start of and it will stump him. He can take time out of his day to help others no matter how big or small the task is. Brightening people’s days is somewhat of a specialty of his. He can take a situation and ultimately find something to laugh about. From a young age, Ayman had to…

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    Effectiveness of Using Brightly Colored Dinnerware to Increase Food Intake and Meal Completion Rates in Geriatric Patients Introduction The Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) Unit at Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center (PSJMC) identified a growing cause for concern related to malnutrition and decided to investigate further options to enhance appetite and promote proper nutrition. Malnutrition was identified by the ACE care team, an inter-professional team working together daily to address…

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    Next day, Robert Crowe called in Richard and Nathan for interrogation and had them in custody for almost twenty-four hours without yet making a formal arrest. The investigation was changed course of the case. All clues pointed to the conclusion. Nathan’s handwriting matched ransom letter and Nathan’s glasses was found near the corpse. Nathan and Richard became prime suspects of the case with none of them confessing or asking for a lawyer. it’s been weeks since boys were taken in custody and…

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    Rudy Movie Review Essay

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    Rudy is a movie based on the theme, motivation. The setting takes place first in Joliet, Illinois. He grew up near a steel mill where his father works. His dream is to attend the University of Notre Dame ever since he was a child watching football every Saturday with his family. No one ever believed in him when he said he was going to grow and go Notre Dame after high school. The movie fast forwards Rudy’s senior year, sponsors of the high school create a field trip for students to go to Notre…

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    Issues With Factory Work

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    Work has never been anybody’s favorite place to be. Think about it, when has anyone said, “Golly, can’t wait to go to work!” Answer is probably never, also because its 2016 and no one uses the word golly anymore. Back to the topic of work, it is connected to fatigue and dealing with impossible co-workers. However, in some place it is much worst like dealing with discouraging statement being yelled at and no air conditioning. It has got to a point where one must ask themselves, how is treating…

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    Carl Sandburg's Poetry

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    at sports, for example to express this. In Major League Baseball, players play baseball every day, but the rules of the game change. One of the changes that has been made is that a player is no longer allowed to run over the catcher. In the poem “Joliet”, Sandburg writes about how the rivers and canals have been changed. Sandburg states that the rivers were built by God and the canals were built by humans. He says, “The river course laid out/ A thousand years ago” (Hunter, Carl Sandburg), and he…

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