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    Disengaged Trainee Essay

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    thought-provoking concept on an account of when new information is presented to employees it is for the simple fact that this information is important for their future with the company. A trainee should be eager to learn any new knowledge that is provided from the company, moreover showing an appreciation for the company will make a good impression. This impression that the individual is making will show that their personal skills, knowledge, abilities and potential will be an contribution to…

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    this is your annual Employee Performance Appraisal. I have not been your supervisor for this entire evaluation period. This appraisal reflects the observations made by myself as well as Sgt. Drake A9663, Sgt. Mellott B0058 and Sgt. McCullar A7232 from your Blue Team Supervisor Notes. During this period you have been assigned to Durango Jail on Shift 2. 1 Quantity of Work: Officer Perez the quantity of your work to me is above average. Durango jail can be a difficult jail to work at times,…

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    actions, as well as their influences on others around them. Upon instinct, the audience is drawn to anger towards the father for putting a gun in the toddler’s hands, as well as towards the mother for not doing anything to prevent or stop the father from teaching her how to hold a gun. However, if we read into the actual meaning behind the photograph, we find out that the father had been targeted by a gang for a couple days now and he is giving his child the only way that he knows how to protect…

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    Throughout the novel The Return of the Soldier by Rebecca West, Kitty Baldry experiences trauma that is constantly controlled by characters who perpetrate patriarchal ideas. Since the death of her son Oliver, Kitty continues to return to his nursery, the symbolic space of this tragedy, in order to repress her trauma and attempt to find new purposes for the room since her husband Chris will not let her change it permanently. Chris’ cousin Jenny also functions as the narrator of the novel and she…

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    Does Prison Work

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    The blog post, “Does rehabilitation work on prisoners today?” gives Hui Keat’s opinion on the topic of rehabilitation of prisoners in modern times. The author focuses on how each prisoner should have an in-depth examination before sentencing to best suit his or her need for a better chance at success. Furthering my analysis of each source on a six-point score, I give this blog post a score of 11. For the author category I give the blog post a two. The readers only know the name of the author.…

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    teenage boy was standing in a hallway of a house by a door. It was covered in drawings, most of which looked like they were drawn by little kids. The boy admired the pictures and chuckled. “I..I don’t know about this, Ed….” the nervous male voice from behind the door said. “I mean….What if this doesn’t work?” The short male, now known to be Ed, smiled. “It’ll be fine, David. Come on, let me see you,” Ed said nonchalantly. David took a deep breath before opening the door, revealing himself in a…

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    Louis Riel Monologue

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    *It is the end of Louis Riel’s first trial (1885 Northwest Rebellion)* *Sir John. A Macdonald see’s Metis outside of courtroom and walks up to them* You know, I’ve always imagined this day. *metis turn around and get his attention*. I always imagined the day that Riel would be in trial, and everyone who once thought he was a hero now see him differently. Because Riel isn’t the real hero. *pauses* you all think he’s done so much for you, look where he is now. *pause and sigh* I know you are…

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    Concentration Camp Diary

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    would get some soup and a piece of bread. If we spilled some food or if our bread would fall on the ground we would have to eat it or the guards would take advantage of that and beat us to death. Abe would always be botherd from one of the kopos and she would always have to eat it from the ground.The kapos would always mistreat us really bad. In the evening we would return to our barrack. Sometimes the blockfuerher would be waiting for you and your comrades. The blockfuerher were criminals who…

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    the most memorable. When I was younger,I wasn't the most tamed child, I had a tendency of getting into mischief. I Even once received ten minutes on the wall for getting into trouble. Time on the wall also meant how long you got held from recess. It was anywhere from stealing a pencil, to going onto the forbidden Monkey Bars. One day I went a little too far, and got twenty minutes on the wall. The whole second grade knew about the little scene I created in at the assembly. This all started…

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    Prison is one of the most deceptive and dangerous places on earth. The people placed in prison are some of worst in our society today. There is another side of the prison system that most people tend to forget exists. The side I am talking about is one of good and protection, where bravery is an everyday occurrence. The officers that stand between society and the monsters they have caged here are often forgotten and go unnoticed. I became one of those officers shortly after leaving military…

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