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    could distract him from real career. This is why Neil’s actions can be classified as non conformity, as he went against everyone else's views on what the right careers to pursue are. Neil is a transcendentalist defying his father’s wishes to chase his dreams chase his…

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    death—according to our law” (1.1.43-45). Egeus also wants Hermia to treat him as a god. He states “To you your father should be as a god,” (1.1.48). This means that Hermia should obey his law and treat him as a god. In Athens, women were not allowed to chase after men, they were told to marry who their…

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    children was through the long hours she worked. In the book, McBride states “She worked the swing shift at Chase Manhattan Bank as a typist, leaving home at three P.M. and returning around two A.M.” (McBride 28). Ruth worked those long shifts only because she loved her children and knew they were counting on her to provide for them. Another quote from the book is “The cafeteria at the Chase Manhattan where she worked served dinner to the employees…

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    James Garner plays a role as a wealthy entrepreneur business man whose character name is Cash McCall. He is passionate about being a company man and enjoys making money. James Garner had a fling with Natalie Wood which was Lory Austen before realizing what family she came from and who her father was. Business was an important aspect in Cash McCall’s lifestyle as well as Grant Austin’s. Cash McCall’s physical appearance attracted the women. He was tall, muscular, and a well-built man. Cash had…

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    concludes, “The documented fear of equity discourse and the avoidance of opportunity to gain knowledge related to gender and race in leadership are the most confounding findings” (p. 41) of her study. Chase (1995) reveals that in the process of conducting their study of female school superintendents, Bell and Chase “felt much more self-conscious when asking about their experiences with gender, racial, or ethnic inequality” (p. 16). The lack of discussion of critical issues—such as gender and…

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    referred to as R-1 the phone. S-2 came from and unknown location and approached C-1 from behind and unknown object in his back. C-1 turned to seen what was happening, R-1 snatched the phone out of C-1 hand and fled on foot. C-1 was able to give chase until he felt it was unsafe and flagged down an Officer at 1736 Good Hope Road SE. S-2 fled in an unknown direction. Your affiant responded to the scene to assist with the investigation. Your affiant interviewed C-2, who…

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    piece of the setting were changed in this novel, it would not have the same themes or tones. The houses of each character setup the financial status and personality traits of some characters, the city of New York gives an environment for Gatsby to chase his dream, and the season of summer allows for risks and a sense of youth. The setting is part of telling, or reading, a great story, even if it not a major part of the plot. An improper or confusing setting can make a book fall to pieces or it…

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    claim to prove the existence of a deity. He then continues to explain that it would be impossible for anything to be the cause of it’s own existence and by thus following this cycle of cause and effect, we either chase an infinite succession with no…

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    The Russian Revolution is portrayed in the famous novel Animal Farm by the talented George Orwell. Throughout the novel, the readers are introduced to a farm taken over and ran by animals that follow the written commandments established by the noble pigs. We are introduced to Napoleon, a stubborn pig who eventually takes over Animal Farm when Snowball gets chased away by his army of dogs. Napoleon is portraying Joseph Stalin, a dictator who killed millions of people. He was associated with…

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    To begin with, I don’t think Officer Smith had any judgements until she actually walked up to the car, but the female’s appearance did in fact influence her decision making. I say that because not even seeing a firearm in the car, Officer Smith frisked her down for a weapon. Let’s be honest, majority of law enforcement pass judgement on African Americans, especially if they have tattoos and piercings. According to Lawrence N. Blum (2015). “In today 's environment the consequences for error in…

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