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    The Title The Great Gatsby

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    book to start the first thing anyone looks at would be the title. Emotions and ideas can be triggered from just a glimpse at the title on the spine of a book. The reader could understand the meaning of the title the second a book catches their attention on the other hand it might take time for the reader to understand the title. The reader may have to invest in the book to fully understand the concept of the title assigned to it. A title could represent so many different things in a book, from…

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    Title VII Summary

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    Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states that, “It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer … to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual’s race, color, sex, or national origin.” Its goal was to create equality of employment by removing obstacles facing certain classes, such as women. If a law firm had a dress code requiring women in receptionist and secretarial…

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    The Crucible Title Essay

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    those include run, call, and even quail. The context of the story or sentence helps the audience figure out which meaning best fits that situation. A title such as The Crucible can give the reader an insight to what the play will be about. Miller gives The Crucible this title because of the parallelism with its meaning to what happens in the story. His title displays this from the characters who must face a trial, a town which must endure the immense heat, and Americans during the Red Scare.…

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    When the British decided to migrate to Australia they had a precise idea that no one had taken ownership on the land that they had settled on and therefore declared the land Terra Nullius which means that the land did not belong to anyone. But in fact it did and there were already people who had claimed ownership of the land and were already living and breeding, through there own culture and ways on the estate, they were the aboriginal people. One of the major issues regarding Terra Nullius came…

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    Every company is headed by a board which is responsible for the profits or losses of the company. The board of directors is the most important decision making body within a company. The very same reason makes it important to place reasonable checks and balances on the directors so as to ensure that the actions of the directors are always in the best interest of the company. During the course of management of the company, the directors get to decide whether a company can enter into a lawsuit or…

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    Bankruptcy has become more and more prevalent in the past twenty years. With the high rise of bankruptcy, comes crime, bankruptcy fraud. Bankruptcy fraud can be done by either a business or an individual, this paper will only be about business bankruptcy fraud. What is bankruptcy? What chapters can a business file? What are the ways or types a business can commit bankruptcy fraud? What are the penalties for committing bankruptcy fraud? And what are some examples and cases of bankruptcy fraud.…

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    Case Study Two The main point of the problem is the leadership skill of CEO and founder syndrome. The major point of the conflict started from the way that Julia was talking to the staff in front of clients. Although Julia Sullivan established the Parkview Community Health Center in the county of Greensville, she did not accept a more democratic, team approach. Being a founder, Julie handpicked the board members who are known to be personal friends. The board seems to be torn between its loyalty…

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    1967 Referendum Essay

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    The Australian 1967 Referendum was a referendum called by the Holt Government that occurred on the 27th of May 1967. The 1967 Referendum was significant for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders because it amended Section 51 and removed Section 127 from the Australian Constitution both of which discriminated against Aboriginals. A staggering 90.77% of Australian voters voted in favour of changing the Constitution believing that it would end racial discrimination towards…

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    Chapter Four Karolina and Theresia finished dressing and met Princess Marie and her mother in the main entrance of the palace greeting their guests. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Baden were arriving and stepping out of their carriage. Karolina and her mother stood behind the Princess and the Dowager Duchess as they curtsied and welcomed the royal couple. Theresia instructed the servants to take their baggage to their rooms in the palace. The Grand Duke acknowledged the Dowager Duchess…

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    Title IX- A Law Worth Keeping Title IX is a federal law created in 1972 that prohibits sexual discrimination in education and school athletics. Sexual discrimination in education can be interpreted as females not receiving equal scholarship opportunities as males, as well as women’s programs or men’s programs getting less funding so that the other gender’s programs may gain. The main reason that Title was created was to prevent sexual discrimination in places of education. Although some believe…

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