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    Mistakes That Serve For a Good Purpose When you make a mistake or something bad happens like spilling juice in your sofa how do you react to that? Do you forget it and run the risk of it happening again or do you learn from that mistake or that certain dilemma? People need to know that forgetting all past mistakes will not help but hinder them in learning and even overcoming those circumstances. For example I have learn that belonging to a divorced family isn’t easy and you will learn how previous

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    Compare & Contrast All guns serve different purposes. Guns have been a part of American history for many years. Many different kinds of guns have been used for many different types of jobs. Just as police use guns for law enforcement‚ hunters use guns to harvest game and they have different guns for different game. The two most commonly used firearms of hunters‚ are the rifle and the shotgun. One of the great things about having a well-made shotgun is that they are not very expensive and

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    a serious economic crash.! ! The main aims of the New Deal were relief for the homeless and unemployed‚ recovery for industry and reform to prevent the depression from happening again. Or at least‚ that was the theory.! ! To begin with‚ FDR’s purpose was to create employment‚ and many think he did; but they are wrong. The depression began in 1929 and by that time‚ the New Deal was created. There was more or less a 15% unemployment by year 1929‚ and at year 1933 it had increased by a 10%‚ but people

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    Do beauty pageants serve a purpose in society? Does anyone really care who the prettiest person is in America or State? Beauty pageants don’t help anyone‚ the only people that benefit from them are the people running in them. Pageants are for those who think that they can make a difference in the world‚ when really all they do is make other women or men feel inferior. Should beauty pageants be taken away out of society? Beauty Pageants don’t serve a valid purpose in society. They use the Beauty

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    1. Each of the five factions serves specific purposes in society. Individuals from Amity are farmers and seem to have peaceful happy lives. The Erudite hold positions as teachers which attract people with their abundance of knowledge. People in Abnegation faction run the government because of their selfless tendencies. Members from the Candor faction run the law because they are to never lie and show complete honesty. For the brave and strong members of society protecting others as a Dauntless

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    The reason I chose this field was because being an Administrative Services Manager‚ there are many different industries to chose from. This in turn gives me a chance to chose what type of industry or field to chose. When I have finally complete my Associates Degree in Business Management‚ it will give me the skills to lead and manage others. Communication is very important in this type of position and will be will one of the focuses with this type of degree.(NA‚ 2010) You will also be able to

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    of blacks in the South because of legalized segregation‚ voting restrictions‚ and the Separate Car Act and the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision helped further segregation with supporting separate-but-equal laws‚ stated that the Separate Car Act was constitutional‚ and it made segregation legal. The Jim Crow affected the daily lives of blacks in the South because of legalized segregation

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    Segregation and segregation laws After the 13th Amendment passed by the Congress on January 31‚ 1865 ‚slavery in America was abolished. All the Southern States agreed to the 14th Amendment by 1870‚ which guaranteed equal protection under the law to all citizens. Unfortunately‚ this “equal” was only an apparent status. Trough violence a terrorist gang named “Ku Kux Klan” kept black people from voting and supporting the govern ‚ spreading danger and fear. The old white Redeemer govern regained

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    differences and structure inequalities. Race divides people through categories which led to cultural and social tensions. It also determined inclusion‚ exclusion‚ and segregation in U.S society. Both inclusion and exclusion tie together to create the overall process of segregation — one notion cannot occur without resulting in the others. Segregation is a form of separation in terms of race that includes the processes of inclusion and exclusion. Race was the main factor that caused conflicts among people in

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    Wicked Witch of the West. In “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” the Wicked Witch of the West represented segregation in the South. During the time this book was written‚ segregation had be the usual in the South. This book was written in 1900. During the early 1900s‚ slavery had of course been abolished‚ and blacks were considered “separate but equal”. Racism had played a great role within segregation of African Americans in the South. The South had numerous laws to dehumanize blacks. The legislature

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