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    of how the world around us affects our minds. Though written in 2 extremely different dystopias, Flawed by Cecilia Ahern and Forsaken by Lisa M. Stasse demonstrate an originally accepted hero, who later fights an overbearing government that takes control of the citizens lives. One similarity Alenna Shawcross and Celestine both share is that they are originally accepted in society however later realizes how wrong the rules really are. In Flawed, Celestine is dating…

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    entity completely outside of his control. His success as a breeder has been built upon the feeling of control that he gets from his power to track anyone who dares to disobey him. Furthermore, Anyanwu’s survival and happiness throughout her life has been dependent on the feeling of freedom she gains from her powers, even when rotating through husbands and masters who attempt to control her every move. Both Doro and Anyanwu live depending on these feelings of control and freedom. In this passage,…

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    from 200, the idea of the importance of belonging is presented. In both texts, there is a concept that is if somebody belongs, they are safe. Belonging in society is of great significance, and those who do not belong have the mindset that if they control their society, they will finally be part of a group. Also, working in a group rather than alone causes a higher possibility of survival from enemies. Overall, both texts depict the idea of the importance of belonging. To begin with, belonging in…

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    What is Control? Control is a process that executives use in controlling. According to Richard L. Daft (Management, 1997, p. 639), control is an activity done to make sure that the organization' activities achieve the goals. This achievement indicates the progress or gives following information back to the executives as follows: What benefits the organization has obtained?; and What are the things that the organization should improve correctly if the outcomes are not what were planned?. Based…

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    Genisys Controls LLC. This entity was adjusted to HIGH-HIGH in April of 2017 due to a risk level fluctuation derived from the normal transactional activities. As a result from these transactions, multiple SAM alerts have triggered and were closed without further investigations. The activities have been deemed normal business operations. Genisys Controls LLC-The company sells natural gas compression controls and engine controls and fuel systems. Relationship Review: Genisys Controls LLC has…

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    Control. Everyone wants to be in control. Whether it be with their family, their friends, their finances, or their health, the idea of control holds a lot of power. As I walked into UW2-240 at 1:10pm for my 1:15pm class, I had no idea how the idea of ‘control’ would shape the course I was about to take. As class began, Dr. Boss asked us: “How much control do you think you have?” Personally, I didn’t even know the answer. I thought it was to be viewed it in terms of class structure. Typically,…

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    people. Kane uses Susan to gain love and to control the thoughts of everyone. Crowds in Susan’s opera go from only having Kane to clamping to everyone cheering. In the scene where she’s reading the dramatic critic that she believes that Leland wrote, she breaks down and blames Kane for all her misery. She expressed the hatred over how she never really wanted to sing and how Kane forced it all. From on there she constantly expresses that Kane completely controls her. When Kane slaps her in the…

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    Western man uses images and spotlights to freeze female beauty within an idealized childhood, and forces women to perceive aging — that normal unfolding of the years — as a shameful devaluation” (277). Her statement remarks that man is the person who controls the industry of beauty in other words he decides what should be the perfect appearance, size, and weight for a woman so that she can be considered beautiful. Moreover, she emphasizes that Western women life is worse than her own women’s…

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    disciplined more than girls and white students. Poole states that there are three common reasons why corporal punishment would be allowed. The first being religious preferences, then disciplinary philosophies and lastly the teachers need to maintain control of the classroom. While there were defenders for corporal punishment, there were also reasons why it was outlawed in most states. Corporal punishment can lead to humiliation of the student and creates a hostile environment at school. A child…

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    outside and inside the arena as well as the control The Capitol has over Panem and the districts causing the chances of survival to decrease. Katniss ' struggles to emotionally and physically survive the forced slaughter against twenty three other tributes in the annually televised Hunger games which forms the text into a very interesting and…

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