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    Running head: DUKES V. WALMART STORES 1 DUKES V. WALMART STORES 5 Dukes v. Walmart Stores Hieu Le Columbia Southern University Dukes v. Walmart Stores Walmart is the largest supply chain in the world distributing different kinds of products to the U.S consumers and other regions in the world. Recently, the firm was under pressured by several complaints by…

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    Looking at Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbs, I would argue it is a modern version of Juvenal satire in terms of both being able to criticize everyone while still claiming any reader or listener as an informed audience. Each of Watterson’s comics presents a specific attitude or trend in individuals which is directly criticized by Calvin and or Hobbs much the same way Juvenal went around blatantly confronting individuals during his time. Both go after everyone and anyone with the comics…

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    within the topic of perception is the ability to become deceived by our own minds. The Ames room tells us that human perception is easily distorted and can lead to us seeing things that aren’t really what they appear to be. The Ames room trickers the observer into thinking that the room they are looking into is a regular cubic roo, this is our brain deceiving us into believing something that is not true. With regards to what this tells us about human perception is that we use the context of the…

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    Nancy Whittier Summary

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    1.) Nancy Whittier’s main point stems from her study of activism by adult survivors of child abuse. Throughout her study, she discovered that when survivors of such abuse gather together in movement at marches, they would voice their stories of personal strength and of terror yielding to pride using emotional strategies. 2.) Whittier begins her study through acknowledging that, “Oppositional emotions, like collective identity, are constructed through interactive processes within…

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    Brutus Eulogy Analysis

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    I created a eulogy that I believe Cassius would deliver for Brutus at his funeral. I made Cassius’ goal in the eulogy to redeem Brutus’ honor, while showcasing the relationship of the two. At the end of Cassius and Brutus’ fight, Cassius exclaims how he cannot have “too much of Brutus love, ” which I feel describes the tone for their friendship (4.3.162). Despite Cassius’ flaws and schemes, he holds Brutus as close as his brother, which is why I repeated “Oh! How Cassius hath lost a brother…

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    One day, Margot Robbie got invited to her dear friend Suki Waterhouse’s party. It just so happened that the party had its own photobooth with its own story titled “That One Time Margot Robbie Mistook Prince Harry For Ed Sheeran” as told by Huffington Post. While it’s common for people to make mistakes like somebody looks similar to another, it would be quite awkward to mistake a royal prince and a musician like Ed Sheeran (who won a Grammy, as previously reported by JobsNHire). Unfortunately,…

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    take a complete restructuring of the current regime in order to do so. 2. What is meant by the term anthropological Other? The term other is based on observations of the differences, someone or thing that is contrary to the cultural norm of the observer. I am other. I exist outside the heteronormative concept of what a female should be in terms of my sexuality…

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    other form of substance abuse in the novel that could have easily been caused by the previously mentioned disorder. According to Lilienfeld, “when Hyde runs into a little girl on the street and then mauls her, his action is judged by Mr. Enfield, the observer, as that of a "Juggernaut." Reed connects the Orientalism of this insult to the continuous imagery of rampant alcohol use among the "undeserving poor," pointing out that temperance discourse named the liquor industry as "the juggernaut."…

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    Prussia role in European politics in the seventeenth-and eighteenth-century were based upon the three Estates, King Williams tax plan, strong military structure, and their bureaucracy. The first image of Prussia making an impact on Europe is when Frederick Williams came to power. King Williams main goal was to have three unified providences, and try to boost them by diplomacy and war. The three provinces was called Brandenburg. Prussia and King Williams was able to scatter holdings along the…

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    1. What are the factors that motivated United Kingdom exit European Union? What is unique about the United Kingdom from other members of the European Union? (Yixiao Xu) 1. Cressey, Daniel, and Alison Abbott. "Researchers reeling as UK votes to leave EU." Nature, 2016..doi:10.1038/nature.2016.20153. According to Nature, most scientists were against the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union. However, 52% of British people sill voted to leave. To analyze this outcome, we have to…

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