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    In the Australian Model, author Tim Southommasane touches upon the idea of multiculturism in Australia. The reading starts out with Southommasane describing fond memories of his home town, Carbramatta, a suburb of Sydney which at one point served as the nation’s drug capitol. Southommasane relates a sense of pride of having grown up in a town that represents such a cultural melting pot. The Cabramatta freedom gate currently bears a number of incriptions, all in English, Chinese,…

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    As an up and coming regional distributor of office products, Mid-Town Office Products is poised for growth (Johnson & Marshall, 2009). Subsequently, the suburban, east Los Angeles based distributor is intent on leveraging its full suite of value added products and service to outpace the competition and win customers. Therefore, Mid-Town supplies customers a wide range of office products ranging from paper clips to small office machines. Moreover, Mid-Town customers have access to their exclusive…

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    Issue Of Racism Today

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    Racism is an issue that still exist in our world today. A lot of people do not realize how much racism is in our schools, workforces, and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. Racism was bad in our history and you would think that it would not exist today but sadly it’s still here. People need to start thinking about why racism still exist and find ma solution for it. Some people have this theory that it depends how you are raise and your surroundings but that is not the case at all…

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    Dance Autobiography

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    As a young girl, I had a passion for dance. Whether I was at school, in the grocery store or at the airport, I was constantly dancing. At two-years old, I was enrolled in my first dance class and by the age of six, I was competing in my first dance competition. Many people think of dancing as spinning around a stage, wearing pink ballet shoes, but it’s nothing like that. For me, dance is seven hour rehearsals, calluses on my feet, sore muscles and a closet full of costumes. Most importantly,…

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    Two Wolves Themes

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    had impacted how Ben matures throughout the book. It is about Ray’s actions and the repercussions that occurred because of it, including how Ray is perceived as a ‘wrecker’. In the body paragraph two, the setting, regarded how Ben raised in the suburbs and being confronted with the wilderness and nature is one of Ben’s greatest fears. In addition, it stated his survival and confronting his fears. The final paragraph remarked, apropos of the knowledge regarding his Pop being a criminal, which led…

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    A memoir is a written event that occurred to the author, in a form of a story, memory, or a thing. Saroo Brierley, the author of the memoir “A Long Way Home,” is a tale of a young Indian boy who gets lost one day from home and eventually finds his way back home; from India to Australia and back. This book is labeled as “bittersweet” with either an event beginning on a positive or negative context and ending with either outcome. Foreshadowing is also constantly seen throughout this book, vividly…

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    Out of breath the siblings took a quick stop, they had run until the neighborhood they lived in was out of site. Their house was located in Suburbs, Pennsylvania and they had lived there ever since Everest was born. It was a quaint neighborhood with little activity and kind people. Although as the children grew they took notice of how their neighbors treated them with detailed scrutiny. It was as if they were expecting the most amazing change to happen, but wasn’t sure of the day it would come.…

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    An aspect of my world that Hamlet would appreciate is how accepting society has become of cross-socioeconomic marriages in the current time period. Although, certain conservative cultures are still apprehensive about the idea, the majority of the population has increasingly developed a tolerance to the movement. The differing social status of the characters contributes to the reason I identified it as an obstacle that prevented Hamlet from confessing his true feelings to Ophelia. Hamlet, a…

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    Mid-Town Office Products is an established company that specializes in the sale and distribution of office supplies. Its warehousing facility is located in the suburbs near Los Angeles. The company is known for its business capabilities, customer relationships and operational excellence. The company aims their merchandise and marketing efforts toward catalog orders and online shopping which allows the consumer to buy products and services over the internet. As a result of Mid-Town’s business…

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    Over a century back, on October 7, 1913, engineers assembled a simple framework utilizing a rope and flinch to pull the Ford Model T past 140 specialists’ workers at the Crystal Palace. Henry Ford first dispatched the cutting edge technology in the suburb of Detroit which started a radical change in the manufacturing industry and revolutionized society. By definitely decreasing the expense of goods and production and a more effective work tactic. Most importantly, the sequential construction…

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