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    Risa Ward is undeniably against unwinding and hates everything related to unwinding. Risa is a runaway unwind which means she is supposed to be unwound, but runs away from the cops before they get to her. Risa is captured by the cops and is sent to talk to a middle aged woman. Behind the woman, Risa notices a young male around the age of 16. The male approaches Risa and Risa backs away in her wheelchair. “Her flesh starts to crawl. Get that thing away from me! It’s disgusting! Get it away!”…

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    #3 Jane Ward suggests that homosexual desire is just part of the human condition. For instance, homosexual sex practices do not solely define the queer culture. Ward argues, “queer is less about sexual practices than about a ‘way of life’ that defies the rules of normative, respectable adult citizenship.” Since “sex practices are not useful guides for [gauging] the boundaries of queer and non-queer,” Ward implies basic human behavior includes sex practices, even homosexual sex, instead of…

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    At first glance Kristen Ward may look like just some average teacher, but you are so wrong. Born and raised in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin she has a bit more of a background than just a teacher. With an excellent perception of view and organization she is a civil engineer at heart and mind. Even growing up, she was her parents “little engineer” always ready to design new things and create new space. From a very young age Ward had an interest for design and organization. Her dad would sometimes…

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    I volunteered at the Fifth Ward Enrichment Program on March 19 by listening to a guest speaker with a group of kids, as well as a few of my classmates. I arrived with the intentions of playing chess, but I learned from my classmates that a very interesting guest speaker was going to give a speech so I joined them instead. I saw a Ferrari parked outside and that gave an indication of who the guest speaker was. It turns out the speaker was a board member and was going to share the story of how he…

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    Ward V Canada Case Summary

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    This paper will analyse the case of Ward v. Canada (Attorney General), 2002, from a theoretical perspective of a Legal Positivist. This case was a Supreme Court of Canada decision on federalism. The issue before the Supreme Court of Canada was whether s27 of Marine Mammals Regulation, SOR 56/93, of the Fisheries Act is a valid exercise of the federal fisheries power or the federal criminal law power. The majority of the Newfoundland court of Appeal reversed then trial judgment and held the…

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    The nature of the article is to address the ethical implications of a legal case against the counseling profession by Ward -vs-Wilbanks. Ms. Ward was a graduate student enrolled at EMU in the clinical counseling program during her practicum. During such time, Ms. Ward refused to render services to a client because of her values and religious beliefs; therefore she referred the client to another student. The ACA standard prohibits such practice especially when the counselor’s values are…

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    2.1. Relational youth ministry For Pete Ward, ‘in the incarnational approach relationships are… very much to the fore’ they are, in fact, ‘the fuel on which youthwork travels’ (1997:43). Pete Ward and his training centre, Oxford Youthworks, were largely responsible in the UK for the resurgences towards the incarnational theological approach in youth ministry in the 1990s. His view could be summarised simply enough as be like Jesus by being with young people. The incarnational theological…

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    August Pullman

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    The story is about a kid named August Pullman who has a type of mandibulofacial dysostosis and hemifacial microsomia because of a multifactorial inheritance. He has a sister named Olivia (but they call her Via), Daisy their dog, and August’s parents. He has been homeschooled because of the surgeries to fix his face until he was old enough to be in fifth grade. His parents enrolled in a school called Beecher Prep and brought Auggie to school for a tour around the school. He gets to meet the…

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    Description of Harriet Tubman: Biography: Harriet Tubman was born in March 1820 in Dorchester County, Maryland, U.S. As a young girl, Harriet Tubman was raised in terrible conditions, and was whipped constantly. At the age of six, she began to work as a slave. Harriet Tubman was a rebellious young girl, and for that she was whipped plenty of times and traded off to many people. As early as the age of twelve, she realized that being a slave just wasn’t right and this caused her to be seriously…

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    Do you know who Harriet Tubman is? She gave slaves freedom. She rescued her family, and many people she didn’t know. Most people know her for her work on the underground railroad. The Underground Railroad is a secret system of safe-houses created to help abolitionists. It made it easier to get the slaves safely to the north, where they were against slavery. Harriet was born in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1820. She was first named Araminta Harriet Ross. When she was younger she was tagged…

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