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    them. Coach Smith had a great character and reflected that on his players all the time. For an example, in 1963 Coach Smith lost a game to Wake Forest. On the way back to UNC campus the entire bus was packed with upset players and when they got to the campus there were upset fans waiting for them too. The fans…

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    self-explanatory. No one likes to hear bad news from anyone, especially medical professionals. No one desires to give bad news because the reaction from the patient can go downhill quickly and some doctors do not know how to handle a patient when the extremely upset. For example, no one wishes to hear that they have cancer and no one wants to tell a patient that kind of information, however, someone must give the news as delicately as possible. 2. Higg’s reply to the second argument is that true…

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    What Shouldn’t Be in This World My grandma once told me that the world is full of imperfections. But if I could change at least three of the imperfections, I know what they would be. Drugs, they harm your health and causes you to do stupid things. Over-thinking, causes you to stress, worry, and anger. Changes how you feel. Bad choices, disappoint people and causes betrayal and hurting people. These are the three things I would change about the world. One thing I would change about this…

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    received no notice of anything of the kind.” Dr. Young said about the map maker mapping the weather across the country. Even once there was thought to be a hurricane, the whole bureau refused to use the term because they thought it would unnecessarily upset the public. It’s hard to not think that if the word hurricane was uttered thousands of lives would of been saved. The American and Cuban weather forecasters had disagreements on how informing the people should be done. Forecasters in Cuban…

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    Tripadvisor Fraud

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    Jonah Weavil Lauren Rathbone Introduction to Business 110-901K August 31st 2017 TripAdvisor: The World’s Premier Travel Site or a Fraud? TripAdvisor is one of the top-rated travel sites in the USA and the world. With destinations, all over the world and an easy to use website, it is no wonder that it has become a hit with most users. Notice here how I said “most”. There is a large number of people who dislike TripAdvisor. There are even more who hate the site in its entirety. TripAdvisor would…

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    Perception vs. Reality The importance of looking at what really happens beneath the surface of a person, a culture, or a society is that you never really know what happens underneath. If you use “the lottery”, for example, you think their society is normal because they just talk and act like normal until you find out that once a year they have the tradition of “The Lottery”. You think the lottery is something amazing where you win money and try to get things but really at the end of it…

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    In the short story, Everyday Use, by Alice Walker, the story is narrated by a black woman, who we later learn is Mama. The short story begins by introducing the character we come to know as Maggie. Mama talks about how Maggie was in a fire and it shows that Mama is trying her best to uplift Maggie's insecurities because the fire damaged her skin, it shows that she is very shy and vulnerable about the way that she looks. As the story progresses, another character is introduced, Dee. Dee is the…

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    Spotlight Boston Globe

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    The Spotlight team at the Boston Globe was able to publicize a 30 year history of the Catholic Church covering up to not deal with the repercussions and refusing to put a stop to the massive child abuse problem occurring by the priest. In order to do this, the team had to work countless hours to remain focus on the “big picture” to gather the information and inform the public about this extremely important matter that would become one of the biggest scandals in history. The team had to go out…

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    Japan's Feudal System

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    compete with those Western powers, they would need to expand themselves. They started by forcing Korea to open its ports to trade with them. That got China upset because they had controlled Korea for a long time already. Due to this, the Sino-Japanese War happened in 1894 and Japan left victorious with China’s gift of Taiwan. Russia was also upset with Japan’s activity in Korea. This resulted in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) in which Japan triumphed over Russia. This is how Japan proved…

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    On November 25, 2015 at approximately 2035hrs, Sgt. Henke, Officer Blaker, and I responded to 604 Market St, Brookfield, MO, 64628, in reference to a domestic/child abuse. Sgt. Henke and I made contact with Kimberly Roxann Degnan, DOB 10/14/1984 inside the residence. Officer Blaker made contact with the male suspect outside of the residence. Degnan informed me her son Garret Bo Lucky, DOB 07/1/2014, was assaulted by his biological father Alan Lucky. Degnan advised she was sitting on the chair…

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