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    Neon Boot Company Staffing Megan M. Brown Professor Karmia Adler University The Neon Orange Boot Company is a boot company known for their vibrant selling orange boots. The company is doing so well with sales that they can afford to open ten more stores in the United States. The company is looking towards recruiting to hire all their new employees for the new locations. The employees will have to go through structured interviews to ensure they are the perfect match for the company’s…

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    search you or even your house without a search warrant or probable cause. In our society right now we have surveillance pretty much everywhere. No matter where you go there are surveillance cameras nearby somewhere. Economics, politics and social institutions are reasons how 1984 and our society today are similar and not similar in their own ways. Economics is everything involved with money and supplies.…

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    opinions blatantly, emphasizing them by criticizing the absurd actions and testimonies from advocates against the transgender movement. Television shows have been another effective source, especially when concerning representation. The Netflix original Orange is the New Black received critical acclaim after featuring transgender actress Laverne Cox as a prominent character. Progressive children’s shows have also been inclusive to the LGBT community, normalizing its message of…

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    Diversity In Brazil

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    With an enormous population of 205,823,665, Brazil is the largest country located in South America. (The World Factbook, 2016) Brazil is a beautiful country filled with a diverse collection of citizens and cultures. Even though there is diversity amongst cultures, their language is what unites the people of Brazil and something almost 100% of Brazilians have in common. Portuguese is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil. (Advameg, Inc., 2016) Many may have the misconception that Spanish is…

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    Vincent van Gogh is arguably one of the most influential, and well-known post-impressionist artists people in the art world. His aim to capture his mental instability and emotions through his pieces has been adapted to many following movements since. He is quoted to have stated, “I am seeking. I am striving. I am in it with all my heart” (Quotes) a viewer can see this statement in every piece of work through his stark brush-strokes and color palette. Van Gogh was born second out of six children…

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    20th century perceived all Asians with a similar perspective; an outsider and a threat to the American supremacism. Asian Americans were often mistreated and disdain by the “whites” due to many racial and cultural differences, which caused the institution of “work” to distort the lives of Asian Americans’ economically and socially. One of the major effect from the disdain were the differences in labor niches such as types of occupations, jobs, and industries occupied by Asian migrants. The…

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    Dystopian Film

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    when compared you will find many similarities in our “reality”, whether it be the current political or social climate. Sometimes the only real difference between dystopian societies and the world we live in is the severity of the climate and the institutions behind them. George Orwell’s “Thought Police” and the United States Government are one in the same if you ask me. I’m extremely curious to see the world Lang created for this 1927…

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    Cry the beloved Country, is a deep and gripping piece of work that cries out on how the many ills of social injustices influence the fears of the South African society that eventually escalates up to the institution of apartheid – the national policy of segregation and discrimination based on race. It vividly describes how the cruel influences have a three prong attack on the less fortunate, namely, the fear for three critical components of their lives, first, the fear for the crippling survival…

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    was ready to let go. I woke up and glanced around. I felt pain, this time it was physical. I discovered some bruised veins on the top of my hands, as if the connecting process was done in a rush. I was in the hospital and on my way to the mental institution again.This time I told myself I would give it my all. I was tired of seeing my parents suffer; I was going to do it more for them than for me. I was fed up with my mind and with the reality I was surrounded by. I was going to win this battle…

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    Riley Grace Case Study

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    time we could spend with her to help her reach the developmental goals she should be reaching at each age. A protective factor that will directly influence Riley is that both I and her father have steady jobs that can support her. The local institutions and community in which Riley will be raised has both risk and protective factors. For example, the education system in Middletown, NY is large which means if my daughter needs personal help understanding things or is struggling with something…

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