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    While watching the institutional videos, I could not help but think about how the residents felt while living in such horrible institutions. Throughout the clips, there was a common theme within each that the residents of institutions were not treated the same as many other civilians. The residents were treated horrible along with the conditions of the institutions being horrendous and unbearable for them. It was clear that the employees did not care about the residents. The videos on Pennhurst,…

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    Undefeated Film Analysis

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    Conflict theory is the second perspective which emphasizes on the competition, or source of power. Lastly, the symbolic interactionist theory which emphasizes the importance of symbols. The Functionalist Theory main characteristic is the five social institutions:…

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    I. Philosophy of Marriage When I hear the word marriage I think of two people who want to spend the rest of their lives together. I think of happiness. I think of two people who are in love and have an unbreakable bond. I think of growing old with that one special person. I think of a big wedding with family, friends, and a good time. I think of moving in together and starting a family. I think of teamwork and becoming a unit. I think of going through trials and tribulations. I think of arguing…

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    Many people all over the world view marriage as an important part of life. Whether it be for religious, cultural, or personal belief, marriage has an impact on a lot of people’s lives. The idea of marriage has changed in many ways over time. Gender roles have become more equal, people have more of a personal choice about getting married, and the rates of marriage have changed as well. In Margaret Mead’s “Modern Marriage”, she shows how not only gender roles have changed, but how social…

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    Lean Management Case Study

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    project leaders understood that with the scheduling and staffing constraints that were present the team’s time was valuable and needed to be respected. Team members provided updates to the project managers via email. They were then updated as to the total project standings via email, and given the option to attend an in person meeting if they felt their presence was needed. This strategy proved to be very effective as it allowed team members to work at their own pace within the given limits and…

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    implications of the French Revolution was that it opened the path to total warfare because it became normal for wars to bring destruction and misery to citizens not normally involved in war. While it is true that this amount of violence was not entirely novel, it had never been as widespread or normalized as it was during the modern and late-modern periods. During the French Revolution, citizens became legitimate targets since war became “total in scope and aims.” During the early 1790s, the…

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    However, the large drop in PalmKid’s contribution margin per unit combined with a decrease in the actual number of PalmPro units sold as well as a drop in the actual contribution margin per unit below budget, led to the total contribution margin being much lower than budgeted. Other factors could be discussed here––for example, it seems that the PalmKid did not achieve much success with a three digit price point––selling price was budgeted at $149 but dropped to $102. At the same time,…

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    Smithsonian National Zoo

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    Smithsonian National Zoo and Animal Inside Out, are two amazing websites one can go on when inquiring to visit animal museums. I was interested to see all the bright colors on the page, a thought came to me. What do graphic designers think when creating a webpage? Questions like why they chose this particular image? Or why did they choose that font and color? Their goal is to make the webpage appealing to the eye, so people can come visit their museum. In this essay I would like to examine two…

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    Question: Should the practice of trophy hunting in Africa be preserved in order to improve conservation efforts, or be outlawed to prevent the killing of more animals? Thesis: Trophy Hunting is the foundation of many conservation efforts in Africa, it must continue, however stricter regulations must be put in place in order to protect Africa’s native species as a whole. Annotated Bibliography Al-Khatib, Talal. "Trophy Hunting: Is There ANY Benefit for Conservation? : DNews." DNews. Discovery…

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    Personal Story: Stolen

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    Stolen Kate pulled into the parking lot of Darnell Hall at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. She took a deep breath and turned off the car. ¨Arrived about to engage.¨ She spoke into her smart watch and watched the message go through to her mom and brother. All she had to do was pose as a student for the CSI. Not hard at all. Not just pose as a student, but be the roommate of the person they were trying to catch, Penelope Smith. Kate got out of the car and grabbed the bags she had. She…

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