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    Like any organization, the structure of the mafia represents the norms and set of values that is the road mat to how the organization would operate. Unlike any company however, the consequences of not following the structure of this organization could get you killed. The Mafia was structured much like any other business (outside of the killings). From everything from organizational; decision making, leadership and reward structure; the mafia was one of the most complex business organizations in…

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    My Art of Life My Art of life Aphorism is “Throughout life people will make you mad, disrespect you and treat you bad. Let god deal with the things they do, because hate in your heart will consume you to”. By Will Smith. This aphorism fits me because all throughout my life so many people have disrespected me and made me mad, even the people I trusted the most. I want to learn to forgive and forget because we all are human and we make mistakes. When people would…

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    hundreds of spacemen into space in different direction in order to find a habitable planet. Jack, a brave spaceman, carry out that long-term space travel mission. He spends the rest of his life on space travel and experiences lots of bizarre and untouchable phenomenon. Black hole, the topic of this paper, is one of the most dangerous thing he meets. In this paper, I start with the history of studying black hole, then analyze its priorities and structure, and list some astronomical observation. …

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    Mandela And Gandhi Dbq

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    freedom and racial equality? By using different methods of non-violent three leaders Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela successfully ended racism and segregation. Gandhi tried to change the caste system by becoming an “untouchable” and this slowly freed India from Britain. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for ending racial segregation in the United States. Finally,…

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    Diction In Beowulf

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    Who is considered a hero? A question like this can be answered in many different viewpoints, but the hero of the classic Anglo-Saxon poem ‘Beowulf’ is defined by the cultural context in which it is written. From evidence found in the poem itself, a reader can establish what a hero was to the Anglo-Saxon people of the time. In “Beowulf”, a hero is construed by his courageous strength, extensive gift-giving, and god like qualities. The characteristic of courageous strength is universal to most…

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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley conveys a civilization that is stripped of all humanity by restricting people of their free will. The methods of doing this is not a set of rules but a way of life that is instilled in the minds of all citizens since their birth. In the dystopian civilization of the World State social control is intertwined in every aspect of life which corrupts society and endangers the individual thinker. The citizens of the World State are ordained to believe that they each…

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    Short Story: Paper Man

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    The story of the Disney Short Story: Paper Man produced by Kristina Reed and directed by John Kahrs, show both form and content in a quality six-minute and thirty-three second short film. The idea of the film was a bold, yet well designed. The film’s making was complex because it was all hand drawn and it lacks dialogue between anyone during the film, yet it was still about to get its many points and messages out. The man, also known as the “Paper Man” in the film uses the paper to overcome…

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    Leprosy Reflection Paper

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    Jesus was well aware of how much the people of Israel would have feared and maybe even despised these ten diseased men? I think Jesus was well aware of the fact society at every level in Israel considered all ten of these men to be unclean and untouchable? The Israelites fear contact with these ten men so much that they had lost all compassion for…

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    Mid-Term “The work culture used because it implies the integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of a racial ethnic, religious, or social group.”(NASW,200b,p.61) The social work practice has to be very knowledgeable in my opinion in cultural competence in better understanding the specific culture, language, social and economic nuances of those particular groups of society. This would look into the social role…

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    The Silk Road’s ancient trade routes allowed for cultural and material trade throughout the Mediterranean to East Asia. Xinru Liu’s The Silk Road in World History exemplifies the complex exchange of commodities and ideas between different nations and peoples. Starting with the Chinese looking west and ending with the Mongol conquest. Liu’s focus gives the reader examples of specific historic events that were only able to take place because of this intricate trade network. This paper will examine…

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