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    Janie’s fantasies to be corrupted from external influences out of her control. After suffering through two abusive husbands, which didn’t love or even treat Janie decently, her fantasies of finding that ideal relationship where there is a mutual reciprocity in love aren’t shattered. Janie still has faith that someday she will be at harmony with what she perceives to be God. That is why she still has the strength to put her trust in a man who attempted to rob her of her money. In fact, after he…

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    The documentary, “Dear Kitty” revolves around Miep Gies, and her recollection of helping Anne Frank and her family go into hiding. Miep, was a Dutch citizen who was hired by Anne’s father, Otto Frank. In the summer of 1942, Mr. Frank had initially hired Miep to be the secretary of the business he managed, but with the Nazis ceasing all the Jews from Holland, he would soon need her help with hiding his family. Miep, along with the other four staff members, agreed to help. The Frank family hid in…

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    As the nature of employment in modern society continues to change, employment relations have become a highly relevant area of expertise. The heart of employment relations is a complicated practice with multiple theories, legal frameworks, policies and rules. By first establishing a sound understanding of employment relations practice and the enforcing authorities, the following essay aims to provide a clear understanding of substantive and procedural rules, the distinctions between them and…

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    The three ways that community can be viewed as would be according to place, interest and communion (Smith, 2001). According to my experiences, I believe that a community formed based on sharing a common interest is the strongest unifying force because I think that there would be a lot of similarity between members of the community. For instance, I used to be a fan of Korean pop music and I used to connect with people over our love k-pop, while it seems weird some of my closest friends I have met…

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    In “Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and land in an Australian aboriginal culture by Deborah Bird Rose was about the enslavement and the survival of the aboriginal tribes in the Victoria River Valley during and following European colonization. The author structures the ethnography to relies the personal experience of the aboriginal to inform the reader about the social injustice, ecological knowledge, colonizing, religion belief, and sacred geography. The ethnography has an introduction that tell the…

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    7-9 Reflection Paper Chapter 7 explains the phenomenon of unequal pleasures between men and women consumed with hook up culture. There is an orgasm gap. In hook-up culture, the male orgasm is the pinnacle of the sexual act. There is no to little reciprocity involved in the arrangement. Men only feel the need to give a woman an orgasm if they are his girlfriend. One night-stands are not for women who desire orgasms. A woman is judged on everything by everybody, and even herself. Her hair,…

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    2.7 Positive politeness strategies Positive politeness is directed to hearer´s positive face, his “perennial desire that his wants should be thought of as desirable” (Brown & Levinson 1987,101). By using positive politeness strategies, the speaker conveys that they are co-operators with the addressee and that they have a common ground. The scope of strategies is wider than with negative politeness. While negative politeness strategies are used to redress a particular threat posed by the…

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    The group test that was given to us was very unique and fun. This was my first time doing a group test. That was a good experienced that I enjoyed a lot. My group was great, we didn't finished, but we did most of the questions. This was a good experienced because every single person in the group contributed. For example, if someone didn't knew the answer, the other person would try to help or answer then question, that was very kind. Two brains work better than one and that's what we did best.…

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    Autism, known as a type of special education, is not known to have any social, ethnic or racial boundaries (Dyches, 2014). According to the American Psychiatric Association, autism is known to be a neurodevelopmental syndrome with deficits in social reciprocity and communication, and repetitive behaviors that can be seen in students (2000). Special Education programs…

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    Eden Curd Student ID: 1155485 The Moral Case of Animal Rights- Through Tom Regan’s Lens This Environmental Ethics paper is concerned with ethical and moral questioning around the relationship of humans to the natural world. This includes exploring the value and rights of the non-human world. In this assignment I explore Tom Regan’s position on the moral case of animals in regards to Val Plumwood’s account of surviving a crocodile attack. I will be using Tom Regan’s deontological stance to…

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