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    them. An auditor can leverage this supposedly uneven relationship with an economic power that is only bestowed upon them. The power to write auditor’s opinion, qualified, and resignation is what helps an external auditor to perform their duties and to maintain certain leverage against a client. One can debate that resignations is not as effective as the other options stated…

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    “Resignation” Vs. “After the Burial” “Resignation” by Longfellow and “After the Burial” by Lowell differ significantly in the treatment of the author’s daughters’ deaths. For example, Longfellow’s poem is hopeful, while Lowell’s is hopeless. Longfellow believes his daughter is protected in Heaven and that one day he will get to see her in “celestial grace.” He commands a positive outlook by boldly stating, “Let us be patient!” On the other hand, Lowell focuses on the sting of death and the fact…

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    The book Sounder written by William Armstrong was first published in 1969 by Harper Collins. This true story revolves around an African - American family dealing with the hardships in their life. It concentrates particularly on the eldest son, ’the boy’ after the arrest of his father, leaving him the man of the family. Sounder focuses on man’s inhumanity to man, i.e, the discrimination during that time and emphasizes the value of having courage through the face of adversity. The book generally…

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    example of Brock University’s professor who engaged in sexual harassment with his students has come to a light when the Brock University’s students protested for his resignation. According to CBC News’ article, “Brock University students demand resignations in sexual harassment case”, sixty students demanded for the professor’s resignation who attempted to silence students who were victims of sexual harassment by him (CBC News). The action by the students can be viewed as a social boycott…

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    the “Watergate Seven,” ultimately led to the near impeachment but resignation of President Richard Nixon. The…

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    Nixon and his helpers bugged the offices of his political opponents and used the CIA, FBI, and IRS to harass activist groups and other political figures. It resulted in the resignation of Nixon from the office of President of the United States and the indictment of 69 of his top officials. The movie, All The President’s Men was based of the book written by the main characters of the film, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The two…

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    of physical evidence makes Sister Aloysius attempts to expose Father Flynn fruitless, but upon further inspection of the play, there are subtle hints that reveal the truth. Because of the symbolism that John Patrick Shanley uses, Father Flynn’s resignation at the end of the play, his relationship with Donald Muller, and wanting to be friendlier to the other male students, Father Flynn is shown to be guilty of molesting Donald Muller. Donald Muller is the first and only African American student…

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    George Washington made his farewell to the political world in his letter in the 1790s. However, it wasn’t just a letter of resignation, it was a letter that warned American citizens about the dangers and possible threats to the country’s safety in the future. In addition, he also gave valuable advice for the overall country. His letter provides an interesting contrast against the current government today. The majority of his warnings ring true today, as there are many examples of where his…

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    Napavine Jr. Sr. High School faces several challenges. The two most notable problems are lack of space and a shift in our population’s economic stability. In order to address our growing population and limited space, our district ran a bond last year after we spent months focusing on the needs of our students, our staff and our district. We asked all stakeholders to participate in various surveys to identify the needs of our district. Overwhelmingly, community members, staff and students…

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    A major motif in Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening is the image of a bird, appearing frequently throughout the story. Compared to the image of the bird towards the beginning of the novel, the image at the end of the story signifies a significant characteristic change in the bird: it struggles to fly with a “broken” wing and dies. This transition from an image of a bird that initially succeeds in flying to a bird that struggles to explore the skies serves to demonstrate the parallel change that…

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