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    Scout could go straight home and keep her mouth shut about it. I said‚ “Scout‚ I’m telling you for the last time‚ shut your trap or go home – I declare to the Lord you’re gettin’ more like a girl every day!” So‚ Scout joined us. We snuck under a barbed wire fence. We had to be very quiet‚ and Scout was very nervous! Dill looked in the window‚ but he didn’t see anything. So we went around the back and I crept across the porch and peeked into a window. Scout noticed the shadow. It was the shadow

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    Charlotte’s feelings about the seventh-grade teacher. In another metaphor about her mother‚ Charlotte says that she is “a white picket fence [that] stands in a field of weeds [and] is bounded on its other sides by thorny bushes and barbed wire”. In this passage‚ Charlotte further unveils her harsh opinion of her mother. She believes that‚ while she may appear to be the perfect mother and wife‚ she is really a bitter broad with a holier-than-thou persona. While

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    and 4-6 feet wide. Sometimes sand bags would line the sides of the trench otherwise a kind latticework wall of hazel branches was used (a bit like hurdle fences). Planking would be laid in the base. On the lip of the trench would be sand bags and barbed wire. Frequently‚ allied and enemy trenches could be as little fifty feet apart. Here and there dugouts were literally dug into the earth to provide shelter when the fighting wasn’t too intense. Other than that there was little shelter. In summer the

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    houses that hold 100 people each‚ and 2-3 guard houses that hold 1000 guards each. 1 mess that hold 1000 labourers‚ and 1 staff mess that holds 100 people. Depending on the type of camp a tool shed or room. The camp should be set up with 3 rows of barbed wire fence and guard towers on the four corners of the camp as well as in the middle of the camp. If the camp happens to be more than 5km square the guard towers must be closer

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    cameras at every door and putting buzzers at the doors and this has worked for the most part‚ but people still find a way around it. Some ways that could improve school security would be to install a fence all the way around the school and put barbed wire on top of the fence to keep people from jumping the fence. Hiring security guards to patrol the school and outside the school would help keep people from trying to break in to the school and would help supervise the students. Allowing teachers to

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    Distinctively Visual Image Page 52 “On the other side of our barbed wire fence were twenty or thirty Aussie men – as skinny as us – and wearing slouch hats. Unlike the Japs‚ they had hairy legs. And they were standing in rows – serenading us.” John Misto created a written visual image that comes through in Act 1 Scene 7 (Page 52). This is brought up in the play when Bridie and Sheila are being interviewed by Rick (Host)‚ they were originally talking about the conditions that they were in‚ how they

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    felt better when I got out of the car and saw the house: the chipped paint‚ a cracked window‚ boards for a walk to the back door. There were rusting cars near the barn. A tractor with a net of spider webs under a mulberry. A field. A bale of barbed wire like children’s scribbling leaning against an empty chicken coop. Carolyn took my hand and pulled me to my future mother-in-law‚ who was coming out to greet us.” “I saw newspaper piled in corners‚ dusty cereal boxes and vinegar bottles in corners

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    ris; however‚ it was very limited in certain areas. Meterology was one of the fields that due to technology and common interest‚ was not a major concern. The only method of long distance communication was via telegraph machines. They traveled through wires that ran along side railroag tracks. Most of the people that were affected from this storm were those living there to farm crops and raise

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    progressed‚ an impregnable barrier developed. This was due to the creation of support and reserve trenches behind the front line and concrete bunkers that could withstand everything besides a direct hit from a large calibre shell and the placement of barbed wire. The trenches that existed in 1914 were crude in construction. The trenches often did not have duckboards to keep the soldiers out of the mud. Without duckboards in place‚ the soldiers would often get stuck in the mud. As the soldiers were living

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    engaged employees for every disengaged employee. Campbell’s ratio was only 2:1; that is‚ only 2 actively engaged employees for every disengaged employee. Strategies to Motivate and Engage Employees • Bring down barriers‚ literally – Conant had barbed wire fencing removed from Campbell’s Camden‚ NJ facility to create pleasant work environment • Promoting from within – replaced 300 of the company’s 350 leaders half of whom were promoted from within the company. This “changed the culture and sent

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