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    Private Prisons In China

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    under the company’s supervision” (Source 10). Corizon had been using licensed vocational nurses for a job meant for registered nurses (Source 10). This is a major reason why private prisons should’ve had government workers involved in the everyday regulations of their facilities. The use of licensed vocational nurses in a role for registered nurses saved Corizon thirty-five per cent on the salary for each working nurse (Source 10). For company that brings in “$1.5 billion a year and operates in…

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    Nondestructive Testing

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    Nondestructive testing (NDT) is actually a very broad field of multiple disciplines that is used to test, evaluate and inspect materials and various components for suspected damage or defects like discontinuities or differences that may affect the performance or safety or the specified material. It is very important for testing materials that would take time to take apart for checking and would prove to be a costly endeavor. It is NDT testing that allow engineers to see if bridges need repairing…

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    protagonist, Ralph, tries to civilize the boys by establishing rules. However, the demanding Jack disregards Ralph’s rules and establishes those of his own—killing pigs. Soon, the boys slowly lose their innocence as they become attracted towards Jack’s regulations. The modern day readers can understand that the desire for power, lack of civilization and violence all lead to the loss of innocence, which results in savagery. The antagonist, Jack, desires power when he leaves Ralph’s group in…

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    The wrench is a useful tool used for a variety of different tasks, like tightening nuts and bolts. Without it, nuts and bolts everywhere would be falling out of place, and people everywhere would go “nuts” trying to reassemble desks and reattach the tires onto their cars. In Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, people do in fact “go nuts,” and wrenches are indeed used, but not in the exact same ways. Randle McMurphy, the main character of this novel, frequently causes mishap in the…

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    D er Alte Fritz (The Old Fritz) once said, “Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl,” and the Adelbu Panzer assault on Base 113 was dependent on air attacks from RGA Luftgeschwader planes, supported by the Self-Propelled Guns of the Remnants’ arsenal. The Adelburger groups leading the assault used ten Panzer IVs and Panzer Vs (“Panther”), both being Model G variants, with twice as many Sd.Kfz 251 halftracks sporting MG42s manned and crewed by an entire Adelburger crew.…

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    One of the main reason incoming freshmen and young adults are caught in the college misconceptions is due the media, especially movies. When I was younger, I used to believe everything the media taught, anything I watched in a movie was a reality. As I grew older, I began to understand that movies are not reality. Movies are portrayed to entertain viewers and without guidance brainwash young minds. This is the case with college misconceptions found in movies and ads. The media has a crucial role…

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    R.H. Ettinger describes and details the topic of sensation and perception in chapter four of Psychology: The Science of Behavior. Sensation and perception go hand in hand together to form the basis of every organism 's behavior. Sensation is the direct and immediate experience that affects a sense organ whereas perception is the organization and interpretation of each sensation. The five major senses: vision, audition, gustation, olfaction, and skin senses all go through the process of…

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    Author methane sates, ““things did not get better. If they did, I did not notice it. Gradually, I came to accept hunger as a constant companion.”# Hunger however would inlay be one aspect of the harsh living. Living conditions were also another aspect that made life in this region quite difficult. Author Mathabane states, “Winter came, and turned out to be a very bad one. Our shack – like most shacks throughout Alexandria – had no heat, electricity, or plumbing, and we had no stove, so my mother…

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    From segregation to stop and frisks and from Jim Crow to jailing, clearly, the struggles African Americans face today do not level up to the ones faced by their ancestors. Although the days of blatant racism have ultimately reached their end, minority populations continue to face many indignities in their everyday lives. While the generations from before the Civil Rights movement feared for their lives, today minorities fear uncalled for searches and a justice system that sees them as a…

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    Writing is an art that has been around for many centuries. From the bible, to world renounced novels and screenplays, the work of writers has transformed the world of art and words. There are many influential writers whose names carry great meaning because of the uniqueness of their writing craft. One such writer is Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; “Vonnegut was an American original, often compared to Mark Twain for a vision that combined social criticism, wildly black humor and a call to basic human decency.…

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