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    Environmental Protection Act (Business Regulation Simulation). Alumina Inc. is now being accused of contaminating the water in Lake Dira with carcinogenic effluents. These contaminations lead to a multimillion dollar lawsuit against Alumina Inc. by Kelly Bates a local resident who believes that her ten year old daughter received leukemia due to Alumina Inc. neglect. This incident was the only environmental regulation incident that Alumina Inc. has ever had and the company has worked hard to keep a good environmental

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    sheriff posse in Paint Rock‚ Alabama stopped a freight train traveling from Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. They arrested nine young black men on the train. They also found two young women‚ Victoria Price and Ruby Bates‚ dressed in men’s overalls. Price claimed she was raped by six of the young men‚ while Bates claimed the other three raped her. The nine men‚ from Chattanooga and different parts of Georgia‚ ranged in age from 12 to 20. They were roped together and taken to the Jackson County Jail in Scottsboro

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    December 12 Scott Rothstein 2013 In July of 2010‚ Scott Rothstein was sentenced to 50 years in prison for running a US$1.2 billion Ponzi scheme from his Florida law firm. DH Gatsby EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Money Laundering & Scott Rothstein In July of 2010‚ Scott Rothstein was sentenced to 50 years in prison for running a US$1.2 billion Ponzi scheme from his Florida law firm. Rothstein had two types of schemes. He persuaded clients/investors to purchase hundreds of millions of dollars

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    Amy Heckerling transforms the many values and issues conveyed in Jane Austen’s Emma‚ set in the 18th century in Highbury to her teen pic film Clueless set in the 20th century‚ in a high school society. Both texts involve a protagonist‚ being Emma in Emma and Cher in Clueless who meddle with the relationships of others as their interest‚ while being “placed in the midst of those who loved her‚ and who had better sense than herself”. The protagonists are morally transformed towards the end of the film

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    over-the-top that Allen allows it to take on comedy. For example‚ his character‚ Sandy Bates has several complicated relationships with women. He finds himself attracted to one woman “Dorrie”‚ while another visitor “Isobel” from France directly after divorcing her husband. He is torn between all of these women and is in agony because he can’t decide whom he loves. While all of these relationships seem to drive Sandy Bates crazy and are‚ therefore‚ sad‚ they are simultaneously humorous—mainly because he

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    audience is skillfully positioned into identifying with different characters. Throughout the film‚ Hitchcock’s techniques voyeuristically implicate the audience to shift their sympathy between two main characters Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). Hitchcock explores the nightmarish themes of madness‚ duality of characters‚ personal traps and voyeurism through employment of devices like mise-en-scene and motifs. Through the use of mise-en-scene in the parlor‚ Hitchcock masters

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    In selecting and reviewing the article by Zimbardo Revisiting Stanford Prison Experiment‚ by the 1970s‚ psychologists had done a series of studies establishing the social power of groups; they showed‚ for example‚ that groups of strangers could persuade people to believe statements that were obviously false (Zimbardo 2007). Given the Stanford Prison Experiment had some ethical issues and concerns. The research question identified in this study review; Zimbardo wanted to know who wins good people

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    Movies‚ books‚ and television all thrive off of the Oedipal complex. One such example is the movie Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock‚ we witness the main character Norman Bates obsession with his mother. When Bates’ father passes away‚ the young boy becomes dependent on his mother. It is later revealed that Mrs. Bates sexually abused Norman. Thus‚ Norman never moved on and remained reliant on his mother (Oedipus Complex‚ N.D.). In Shakespeare’s Hamlet we see the similarities. Hamlet has a distaste

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    of the victims that the rape never happened‚ they were still sentenced to life in prison. The events of March 25‚ 1931 was testified that the nine black men ranging from ages 13-21‚ hopped a train in search of work and raped two white women‚ Ruby Bates and Victoria Price. However there is no supporting evidence that this actually occurred. In fact there was an overwhelmingly amount of evidence proving their innocence. First off the nine boys weren ’t even on the same part of the train as the white

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    Bates 1 K. Bates Gonzales College Prep .7 11.30.12 Final Outline I. Introduction A. “I always prefer to believe the best of everybody‚ it saves so much trouble.” B. This is a famous quote by Rudyard Kipling. C. Rudyard Kipling was a literary breakout of his time. II. Main topic #1 A. Rudyard Kipling had an interesting childhood. 1. He was born in India. 2. He had a family. B. He was born in India. 1. His birth year was December 30‚ 1865.

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