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    BIS 155 Final Exam Paper

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    month is charts using Microsoft Excel. During each training session from different departments or cohorts, the following frequently asked questions were asked and you decide to create a document formalizing answers and suggestions. My supervisor, Sally, likes my charts; however, she instructs me to take more time planning my charts before creating the actual chart itself. Why is planning the creation and development of a chart so…

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    Forrest Gump (Zemeckis, 1994) emphasizes the importance of morals and love, while exhibiting historical context. One of the major themes is finding one’s destiny. Forrest (Tom Hanks) is venturing to find his destiny, but also influenced by other people’s destinies (Zemeckis, 1994). Forrest’s most compelling action is his ability to tell Jenny’s (Robin Wright) story, which adds to his characterization. He is compelling by internal and external conflicts. Since the film was narrated, the structure…

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    Equality. In 1981 he was elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont by a mere 10 votes. Sanders, a self-proclaimed Socialist Democrat, has views that are completely unlike those of Vladimir Putin or Raul Castro. For example, he believes in leveling the playing field when it comes to large companies paying their fair share of taxes, so that our government can pay student’s tuition for public colleges and universities. Since Sanders announced his intentions to run for president, he has lessened the gap…

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    Overcoming Autobiographies

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    This year I studied four texts, two of which were autobiographies, and the other two were documentaries. The texts are “It’s not about the bike” written by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins, “Open an Autobiography” written by Andre Agassi, “Kevin’s Sentence” presented by Bob Carty from the Canadian broadcasting company and “Over the edge” presented by Linden Macintyre from Canada’s Fifth Estate programme. All four of these texts share the significant theme of overcoming adversity which can…

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    asvab test and physical test. Physically I was the best recruiter, but I failed the asvab test. Now I was out of options becoming, but yet I was still training and skipping classes to go study at the library. My hard work started to translate to the field, last thing I know I had offers coming in but with my grades and act scores I couldn’t get accepted to universities. But like I mentioned hard work will always come to light, I had an offer from a community college in Iowa witch they provided…

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    Most people in the North didn’t own a whole lot of slaves. Some states in the North still allowed it, such as the Border States Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia. In the South people utilized slaves to be able work in their fields and work on the land. Back in the 1840s there was a increase of immigrants from Ireland and Germany, due to a loss in potato yields in…

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    a prophet of God by his family, other slaves, and white people. Turner did preach to slave for a time being. But he left preaching to reflect on life and get closer to god. After his master died, he moves to another plantation. When he was in the fields he felt like he wasn’t treated right since he knows more than any regular slave. The reason why is that he thinks he knows more than any other slave because he went to white church service and interacts with white people. After a few years, he…

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    Slavery in America began in the year of 1619 when the first African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. It was practiced throughout the American colonies in the seventeen and eighteenth centuries and African American slaves helped build the foundation of the new nation with their labor. David Walker was a man of many words. He was born in Wilmington, North Carolina to a mother who was not a slave and a father who was a slave. He studied classics and was…

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    Catcher In The Rye Quotes

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    people often isolate themselves because they do not want to face the strain of social contact.“I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomsen Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all. You could see the whole field from there...practically the whole school except me was there” (Salinger 2) In this quote Holden is isolating himself from everyone because he does not want to deal with everyone, who he thinks are fake. Smoking: “I ignored him. I really…

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    they support organ donation. The University of Geneva conducted a study on the psychological and social reason for lack of organ donation, it was found that people do not donate do to “mistrust in the medical field” and “lack of understanding about brain death”. Mistrust in the medical field can come from many things such as past experiences. Brian Quick an associate professor of communication at the University of Illinois conducted a study that shows more than half of people have gotten…

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