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    at an Abercrombie & Fitch store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was refused because she wore a head scarf. This conflicted with the dress code of the company. These facts happened in 2008. Elauf, 17 at the time, applied to work for Abercrombie & Fitch. She was wearing a head scarf during her interview, but she didn’t mention why. Heather Cooke, the woman who interviewed Elauf, was concerned Elauf wore the head scarf for religious reasons and mentioned it to the manager who responded that employees were…

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    Aran Tunic Crafted of 100 percent merino wool, this feminine Aran tunic is a must-have piece to keep you warm and comfortable through every season. From Ireland's delicate sheep to your personal closet, this stylish tunic presents you with the ultra-soft comfort and versatility of the finest merino wool. Providing you with a beauty that speaks for itself, it features a simple and chic pullover style in a natural hue. Knitted with a woman's figure in mind, it beautifully highlights all of your…

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    There are five things particularly depicted as red in the story: Ethan's scar, the "cherry-coloured scarf," Mattie's "cherry hued scarf," the famous pickle dish, the Mattie's "crimsons ribbon”. With these eight symbols the color red is likewise a player in symbols all basing on the shading red. The shading red is frequently identified with yearning love, enticement, sin, enthusiasm, warmth, and desire. Another color is white, with the color white you would think of purity and angelic figures.…

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    The Story of Paka Panda Written by Sytun Baldwin Illustrations by Heather Hillard-Bonds Monday morning, Paka looked over the glacier. He licked his paws, yawned and played with ice. The ice surrounding him, where he often played with Patsy the penguin, was as white as sugar. Now, Patsy, mind you, was a character. She was always laughing, joking, and pulling pranks. That’s why Paka loved her so, because she was full of much fun. Skip, skip, hop-hop, waddle, waddle, all the way to…

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    message he thought he had actually lost his love and killed himself. Pyramus killed himself because of fate. Thisbe was attacked in the jungle and dropped her scarf. A lion found the scarf and chewed it up which made him think that his love had been eaten. Fate caused thisbe to get attacked in the woods and for the lion t chew up the scarf. Pyramus killed himself because he thought that his love had been eaten. Apollos friends and family got hurt because of fates choice to make him human.…

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    Moreover, if I were to back this claim up I would point to the starting sentence and ending sentences of this essay, where Merkin points out that she risks life and limb to retrieve a single scarf, and that there is no point fixating on the red glove she lost in Central Park, but she will anyway. 4. On pages 41-42, Merkin asks a rhetorical question. What is the purpose of this question at this point in the essay? For context, the rhetorical…

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    Entry #1 Today I decided to embark on a new activity. I decided it was time to start learning to juggle. How I went about doing this was assigning myself 30mins for three times during one week. I planned to start with two scarfs then adding another then changing to actual tennis balls and go from there. So today was the trail day for juggling. Before starting I made sure my surrounding area was safe because I was planning on throwing things around which could be dangerous at times. I was wanted…

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    assaulted. Her throat was shot in the back of the head and twice more in her back. Her shoes was missing. She was blindfolded with a purple scarf, and the twenty dollar bill was in her back pocket. A crumpled up receipt of the scarf was found near her body. The blindfold was bought from a Rite-Aid half a mile from Paulina’s home, and the CCTV footage of the day the scarf was bought, June 29, indicated that a six-foot, Caucasian man in his late thirties was the murderer. The footage was too…

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    France does seem to be not honest because sometimes there reason why they don’t want Islam people not to wear scarf is because secularism and the next day they are worried about a Muslim Terrorist attack. What’s the really reason? Also in Franc they complain about how the Muslim people are not working in France, but how are female Muslims going to work if you are…

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    Race In Rwanda Genocide

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    The first similar phase of genocide was the categorization of hated groups. Investigated by the USHMM (2015), throughout Europe the difference between “Inferior” and “Superior” races became a common thought process. The races considered “Inferior” were Jews, Roma gypsies, Homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, the Polish, upon others. While these groups were classified as “Inferior” Hitler often referred to the Aryan race as the pure race of the world. The categorization of these “Inferior” groups…

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