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    The Rise of a Savage Leader In a group of people, there is always someone who has better leadership qualities than the others. The person with the best qualities will become leader but is not always the best choice or the leader that group of people needs. In Michael Korda’s essay What Makes a Leader? the top criteria a leader should have is outlined. These criteria can be applied to the emergence of Jack as leader in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Knowing how to use power, timing,…

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    has now begun to translate into a negative impact on the overall business model. Thus, negative impacts are felt when employers must reread material, struggle to decipher the overall concept and when employers use this information to make decisions (Savage, 2017). Employers expect workers to learn written communication skills prior to them entering the business world, in grade or college. However, the lack of skills has lead to tangible and intangible costs that businesses simply cannot afford…

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    In this week’s article summary assignment the required reading material was an article that an overview of the Savage B-Mag disassembly, trigger adjustment and also some background and history of the 17WSM cartridge. The article began with the author sharing the background and history of the 17WSM the cartridge that the Savage B-Mag is chambered in. The author states that while attending the Shot Show in 2015 he did not see an abundance of rifle chamber in the at the time new 17WSM but he also…

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    The Savage Deterioration of Man Charles Yale Harrison’s remorseless novel Generals Die in Bed strips war of it’s heroic mirage and examines it, rather, as brutalizing. The myths about war’s glory are destroyed by showing the sheer agony of the soldiers’ experiences in the trenches through factors such as abusive officers, lice and starvation. The aftermath of such hardship results in the psychological and emotional ramifications of desperation, barbarism and insanity on the common soldiers. The…

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    was phenomenal experience because of the artwork that they showcased ranging from the South America all the way to Africa which shows how diverse they were. However, two images that caught my attention was the Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners and the Savages of the Pacific Ocean. They both contained similarities when it came to the time period known as the neo-classicism while also differences when it comes to the meaning behind the images, and the techniques that the artists used. Even though there…

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    New World, and by telling the stories of John Savage, Bernard Marx, Helmholtz Watson, Lenina Crowe, and Mustapha Mond, it is proved that the characters’ personalities, values, dreams, expectations, and way to react to situations are shaped by the place where they live, the time in which the novel takes place, and how the society of the New World is represented.…

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    Inequality Addressed in Literature The true inequalities in schools around America are described accurately in Jonathan Kozol’s novel, Savage Inequalities. The novel is essentially summed up to compare the inequalities that exist between poor inner-city schools and more affluent suburban schools. Kozol’s philosophy is that children who belong to poor families are predestined to a poor future due to the understaffed and underfunded schools that are in poorer areas of the country. In order to…

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    This review is on the book, Savage Continent, by Keith Lowe and Published by St. Martin’s Press in New York, on July 3, 2012. Savage Continent is a historical book about life in Europe after World War 2. I will be reviewing his writing style, strengths and weaknesses, author’s main point and provide evidence from the reading. After World War 2 in the year 1944 and 1945 cities in Europe was like a scene from Mad Max. A world where there are no laws, no morality, nothing left from the Europe…

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    Inequality exists across organizations, institutions and societies, but these disparities between groups of people can be analyzed in a number of ways. Jonathan Kozol, in his book Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools devotes his research to the divide between classes and races within the educational institution. The primary depth of his work lies in visits to an East St. Louis public school and a New York public school (Kozol 262, 265). These two environments – starkly contrasted…

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    Savage Inequalities is a great book that gives insight on the imbalance of school funding around the nation between 1988 and 1990. Jonathan Kozol writes of his travels to thirty different neighborhoods across six states. These schools range from the poorest to some of the wealthiest in the state. How can there be such a wide disparity of conditions in a country that claims equal opportunity for all? Kozol quickly comes to the realization that poor children are not given an equal opportunity at…

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