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    Lyria awoke with a start, staring into the darkness of her room as she tried to make sense of what she felt. The were coming, and they would not hesitate to kill should they not find what they seek. There was desperation there, bordering panic, and a hard determination. Beneath it all was a deep, unconditional love that seemed a little incongruous to her. However, Lyria did not wish harm to come to anyone because of her, so she rose, and began to dress. The small village of Umbria could not…

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    Lyddie Essay Aurora Rininger Imagine a world where children at the age of thirteen are forced to work against their will for little money. Imagine that situation but the average 13 year old has fought off a bear, had a sibling die, and is prone to sickness at every turn because of their job. All without seeing their family. This is the reality for Lyddie Worthern. In the book, Lyddie by Katherine Patterson a thirteen year old farm girl from Vermont named Lyddie and her brother Charlie are…

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    storyline directly. From talking polar bears to bizarre personal companions, this novel certainly emphasizes the imaginative aspect of literature. The Golden Compass, written by Philip Pullman, is one of three books in the series titled His Dark Materials which exemplifies the nature of the fantasy genre by detailing completely absurd and surreal events (Pullman 2-198). In The Golden Compass, the protagonist, Lyra, and her daemon go on an exhilarating adventure from their home in Oxford looking…

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    Both “The Golden Compass” and “Diamond as Big as the Ritz” deal with the theme of betrayal in contrasting ways. On one hand, Lyra tries the whole book to save Roger and in the end is his downfall, but Percy betrays John from the start and ends up dead instead. The novel “The Golden Compass” by Philip Pullman and the short story “Diamond as Big as the Ritz” by F. Scott Fitzgerald involve important deceptions which result in death. Death is inevitable in the stories as it portrays the foundations…

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    In The Golden Compass, by Philip Pullman, Lyra is an ordinary child from Oxford’s Jordan College living with her uncle at Oxford’s Jordan College in a parallel universe where people’s souls are portrayed by an animal or daemon in physical form. But like every other child, she is very curious, and this leads to her being brought into an amazing journey nobody could have imagined. It all started when she realized what power in society can do. After learning about a project involving Dust, which…

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    The author makes note that "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "His Dark Materials" are both known for inheriting symbols and themes shown in Paradise Lost. He goes on to explain the reasoning so many writers have adopted these themes to enhance their tails. For example, the themes used in Paradise Lost contributes to the…

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    A significant factor affecting organizational excellence, the adoption of staff surveys used to determine a company’s safety climate are among some of the most impactful actions that can be taken to prevent workplace injuries. Safety standards, hygiene protocols, hazard evaluations, exposure assessments and control strategies are in place to prevent workplace injuries and therefore establish safer work atmospheres; yet occupation related injuries and illnesses still occur. No matter how diligent…

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    Unfair Scheduling / Favouritism One of the problems with MMC was unfair scheduling and favouritism. This was displayed by management, which is a problem for the employees who are afraid of losing their jobs. In order to counteract the issue of unfair scheduling, specifically that of full time employees, MMC management must implement a scheduling system that acknowledges the value of all of their employees equally. By guaranteeing at least one busy shift per week for all full-time technicians…

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    Solution Criteria In a paper titled “Alternative funding mechanisms for workers’ compensation: An International comparison,” Klein discussed some of the methods different countries use for covering workplace injuries, and at the very beginning of the discussions he noted, “It is interesting to consider how important values or objectives are prioritized in the design of these systems, such as: equity of funding burdens across employers; adequacy and equity of benefits and adequacy of compensation…

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    Summary: Why are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) so damaging? They don’t claim a life. They aren’t visually noticeable. But they do have a large and lasting effect on the worker involved and everyone around them. The constant pain and loss of motion associated with these kinds of injuries can drastically affect someone’s quality of life, productivity, as well as their ability to return to their original job position. Every MSD negatively impacts the company by forcing them to pay the price of…

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