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    Twas The Night Before Halloween I slipped on a sweatshirt and some pants. And I'm ready to go. With a flash of light going through my window I notice it's my friend picking me up. I knew I would not be able to sleep again. I hop in the truck here a “hey” from both of my friends I said “how ya doing” they said “GREAT”. Bodies dad said “it will be thirty minutes till we get there”. I was as bored as a worm until I saw some lights. We're here someone shouts. We finally arrived at the haunted…

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    Like most of her other works, Emily Dickinson’s “'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch” is a darkly themed poem that examines depression and its effect on the human mind. Dickinson’s history with depression and suicidal thoughts implies that the poem is describing Dickinson’s daily tackle with depression. Though the poem does not describe what lead up to this torture, it shows how it has forced Dickinson into a feeling of hopelessness and resignation. The beginning stanzas of the poem focus on a…

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    Twas a Good Day! ( Madison Ollendieck ) It was a cold, windy, September day, Friday to be exact. My mom picked me and my sister up from school and we headed home. It was quite cold outside, so I grabbed a sweatshirt and we were off again. While we drove back into town, my mom asked me if I was nervous. Of course I said yes. I told her I felt like I had a lot of pressure on me because just that previous year, my sister won Little Miss Cresco for 2012. Kaylee, my sister, was in the car with us and…

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    Summary of Career Theory In this assignment I will explain the Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) and how it applies the best to my work history. The TWA is defined under the assumption that “people have two types of needs: biological which consists of food and water etc, and psychological needs, such as social acceptance” (Hagler & Plessman, 2015, 187). An individual will go to work and earn a paycheck that will be enough to satisfy their personal needs and by doing so will also be socially…

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    1. What is your reaction to Ansary's famous post 9-11 email? Use quotations from the email to explain. After the attack on the World Trade Center Tamim Ansary sent out an email. Which quickly spread like wildfire. Fueled by emotions he sent out an email discussing that his home Afghanistan was not part of the attack. Within three days of this email Tamim was receiving calls from news networks, because of it. When hearing of Tamim’s experiences as he witnessed and heard people saying that all…

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    Burundi and Rwanda. Within those two most talked about ethnic groups, there is also the Twa population which are pygmy people that are believed to be the oldest surviving population of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. When a three-castes society was created between the three ethnic groups, the Twa people were placed at the bottom of the social scale. The Tutsis stayed and married the Tutsis and the Hutus and Twa people did the same thing. Fast Forward to now, I live in a world where…

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    Genocide In Rwanda

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    "Genocide is a planned, systematic attempt to eliminate an entire population of a certain group through murder"("Genocide in Rwanda." Encyclopedia). There are six major requirements for a genocide. First, it requires racial hatred or longstanding prejudice against a certain group. Then there must be a blaming of the minority faction for the society's problems followed by calling the minority unworthy of life. There must be an organized killing plan designed by people in official positions and…

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    being done, She gave me for my pains a world of sighs. She swore, in faith, twas strange, 'twas passing strange, 'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful. She wished she had not heard it, yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man. She thanked me, And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my…

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    values in relation to their personality and ideal work environment. The theory of work adjustment is also a person-environment fit theory. This theory complements Holland’s theory with a focus on work adjustment rather than work choice; in other words, TWA is concerned with assessing an individual’s satisfaction with their work and how long they may remain at that job. Two dimensions are…

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    Flight 800 Case Study

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    life when soaring through the sky at such a high height, but with the chance of losing your life being only at one in a 11 million it is unlikely anything would happen (curiosity.com). Tragically this one in a 11 million chance happened to everyone on TWA Flight 800, with odds in their favor this became a national mystery for the cause of this intentional or unintentional mishap. The aircraft and the cause for the explosion was a question from the beginning and has stayed unsolved to this day.…

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