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    Consultation Agreement Fall 2015 Hunter College graduate students in the Urban Development Workshop (the Consultants) enter into a contractual agreement with The Flatbush Tenant Coalition (FTC) as of __________. The Consultants will assess leadership development methods that will enhance the FTC’s tenant leaders’ capacity to work with tenants and to provide support services for FTC and develop a tenant leader asset mapping mechanism Consultant Responsibilities 1. Conduct research using…

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    totally different things, there are many significant differences in the murders and the movie. The movie has many discrepancies not everything matches. The film follows the lives of many people as they try and solve the case. It is based off a book by Robert Graysmith that he actually spent 10 years writing and lost a marriage. In the movie reddish-brown colored Mustang is visible as Darlene and Mike drive through the parking lot of Mr. Ed’s diner. After the two drive to Blue Rock Springs Park,…

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    The Frozen Outcast When we look at life situations from our one and only perspective, we don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. It is impossible for us to view things from the point of view of anyone other than ourselves. Within the poem “Boy at the Window,” Richard Wilbur gives life to this expression, while showing us two poems in one. Wilbur uses point-of-view, along with personification, irony, and imagery, to make “Boy at the Window” the poem it is. This poem shows the…

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    Katasha Pollard Intro to Lit. Kelly Gamble 10/12/15 Robert Frost Robert Frost’s poems and stories bring him alive as a person and poet, showing him in the process of thinking through, reevaluating, and stating many of his most important beliefs, ideas, interpretations, and rhymes. The poems and stories are interesting in themselves. They show a noteworthy intelligence at work and provide access to the (typically hidden) processes underlying Frost’s pieces, as well as a set of his most…

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    Throughout Forests life he experienced many obstacles. These obstacles Forrest faced reflect too many people’s lives including mine. This movie reflects me because of the different feelings, adventures and the people we meet in life. The different feelings in the movie reflect to my life because we all feel love, sadness and happiness. This movie showed all these feelings. For example, when Forrest said “I’m not a smart man but I know what love is” to Jenny. When Forrest mother and his best…

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    Port Of Call History

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    Port of Call Port of Call, the French Quarter bar and grill was established in 1963 as a steakhouse. The restaurant is located on the historic and beautiful Esplanade Avenue in the French Quarter. Port of Call started out as a small quiet neighborhood restaurant open only at night. The menu consisted of primarily steaks. The chefs would grind up the steak scraps to make the hamburgers. Due to the chefs using steak scraps hamburgers were not a regular menu item. As time went on, Port of Call has…

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    Robert Frost has always been known for his commentary on the human condition, especially as it touches into the darker aspects of life. One of the best examples of this would be “Acquainted with the Night.” Reading the poem on its surface only paints the picture of someone who has walked through a city at nighttime. The repetition of the first and last line, however, signal that there is a greater meaning beyond the face value. The tone in those lines changes drastically, leading the reader to…

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    In Margaret Atwood’s short story “My Last Duchess” the author describes a teenage girl who is in transition of becoming an adult. She feels anxious about her future but finds comfort and an understandable nature of the character the Duke, and defines herself through his independence in comparison to the unmistakably joyful Duchess. Atwood’s “My Last Duchess” involves Browning’s “My Last Duchess” by exploring the nature of the Duke, looking at the young girls perspective on authority and…

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    to be unchangeable. The style of both poems are significant because it hints to the reader, the speaker’s purpose of these poems. Their similarities and differences creates a central theme for both poems. In the poem, Choose Something Like a Star, Robert Frost has a desire to become unchangeable, so that he can always stay true to his ideas. Frost approaches the star in the sky, hoping it will give him advice. Nonetheless, Frost knows the star cannot respond back. He asks the star if he can…

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    Many guidelines for American ways came from England and Sir Robert Peel’s Nine Principles of Policing is the “Magna Carta” to our Police code of ethics. The United States is a fairly new country that developed large cities with huge populations like New York. The outstanding population of New York and other big cities made them dangerous because they became a common ground for crime. There was too many people with no solid form of accountability. Therefore, a police force was formed in these…

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