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    Introduction With a focus that is much more narrowly based than public and school libraries, special libraries limit their scope of expertise to serve particular requests of their clients. “The special library offers information access and specialized custom service to ensure rapid delivery of information to meet customers’ unique information needs” (82). Special libraries can be found in any number of places such as corporate, law, or medical offices, as well as in museums, news rooms, and…

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    least 3 years prior teaching experience) with a yearly stipend of approximately $3,750 (“NYC Dep. Of Education”). Compensating math specialists for investing in specialization certification, the stipend is modeled after New York State’s master teacher program (“Master Teacher Program”). Math specialists should receive the same benefits as teachers with costs per school district on average of $5,494-$10,728 for healthcare and a retirement contribution rate of 11%-14% (“NYSTRS”, Costrell & Dean…

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    Solomon Northup As A Slave

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    Epps states that the slaves are his property and “a man does how he pleases with his property” (12 Years a Slave, 2013). By law, Epps was regrettably correct, “A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs…” (Civil Code, Art. 35.) Another scene showing the true horrors of slavery is when Epps forces Northup at gunpoint to whip Patsey for leaving planation. Epps who has become enraged due to her absence orders her to be whipped,…

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    Degree fields such as teaching, social work, and elderly care are not studied because these jobs just do not pay enough to repay back students college debt. Nearly one-quarter of grads from public universities carry debt that would be unmanageable with the starting salary of a social service worker. These numbers are even higher for those who went to a private college or university. Today, three-quarters of the fastest-growing occupations…

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    With the intentions of informing readers about the tragic assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Bill O’Reilly published his nonfiction book, Killing Kennedy in 2012. The book focuses on events leading up to the assassination as well as events that follow Kennedy’s death. O’Reilly gives details of the Kennedy family, events dealt with during his presidency and details of the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. There have been many debates and discussions over whether or not some of the specific…

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    idea of returning to Africa her children.” (17) In 1862, Lincoln repeated in a message to Congress, “I cannot make it better known than it already is, that I strongly favor colonization.” (17) Historian P.J. Staudenraus suggested Lincoln’s administration tried to work with the President of Liberia, as he thought that was a “logical place for American Negroes.” (19) Although he was known for the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln’s political position had the US protecting the blacks, but they…

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    As he demystifies the concept to shareholders, they start incorporating the elite principle on which their master has built a wonderful organization. In the shareholders meeting, the dividend question- whether it should be distributed or reinvested came up and surprisingly the majority of the shareholders voted for reinvesting all the earnings. Warren writes…

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    Evaluate Leadership Theory In the beginning the leadership style seem a bit lassiez-faire. GM needed direct supervision of workers and neglected to oversee a wide range of territories inside their organization. This style of management was not advantageous for the organization as it brought about poor creation, absence of control, and expanded pointless expenses. There were particular focuses that help me recognize the leadership style the GM presented. For example, everybody within the…

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    Freedmen's Bureau Analysis

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    War, which caused a huge rupture in the southern states, who relied mainly on a plantation economy. In an attempt to preserve the south and minimize the effects of emancipation on the southern economy, Congress enacted the Freedman’s Bureau; an administration that set out to assist newly freed slaves and impoverished whites in the south. It was under the Freedman’s Bureau that reconstruction succeeded in many ways while being faced with divisional challenges. The Freedmen’s Bureau, established…

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    Students of late, are given the mandate to participate in school decision making, but the extent to which this order should be limited is yet to be well addressed. Student being given a voice has resulted in a lot of positive outcomes, but should they be allowed to make their choice of which teacher to teach them and in what class activities. Teachers are obligated to consult student before making any academic moves and the headteachers in schools have used the students in assessing the teachers…

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