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    hard work‚ well I found out. I have been in show choir for 5 years now and since the very beginning when I went to a show I fell in love‚ and from that moment on my goal was “Making the All Americans”. See the All Americans is the high school group and in my opinion the best. Though the directors tell us that the girls group “Rouge” is not a B team and is just as good; I don’t think that’s true. I had been working towards this for the whole time I was in ETC‚ the show choir school. I started my first

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    The struggle for black’s freedom in America has come a long way during slavery. African Americans were token away from their home town against their own wills just to be a white men property. Slavery put most blacks in a brutal situation that they had no say so on their lives were going to be headed or portrayed. Based on the book “There is a River” slavery began by the Europeans in the seven- tenth century and Africans was chose to be the number one slaves. The struggle for justice‚ hope‚ and determination

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    Set in a small town called Arrow Catcher‚ Mississippi‚ Lewis Nordan writes a short story named‚ “The All-Girl Football Team”‚ and it tells a story of a young boy entering his junior year of high school who has no choice but to struggle with his sexuality and gender. His father enjoys dressing up in drag but Lewis still feels like his father is manlier then anyone he knows even though wearing a dress will always be an option for his father. In the story Lewis continuously talks about how much his

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    John Mullin Audit 5610 Case 6.7 9/25/12 Hamilton Wong‚ In-Charge Accountant 1. If I were placed in Hamilton Wong’s position I would report all of my time worked during the audit of Wille & Lomax. This practice of “eating time” is unethical. While most accounting firms probably feel this type of practice is unacceptable‚ it still happens. If you don’t report all your worked time‚ how does the firm bill their clients properly? What about future audits for the same company? If underreporting

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    important era for the African-American Freedom Struggle. During this period‚ black Americans were living in a highly militant environment‚ not just in the Deep South but in the entire United States as a whole. The era was also defined by highly organized efforts by black Americans to defend their personal dignity‚ to achieve legal recognition of civil rights and to gain greater socioeconomic status. The importance of the Second World War (WWII) regarding African-American rights and freedom is frequently

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    remember and miss those who you used to see every day. In the story “The All American Slurp” by Lensey Namioka and “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury both stories share the theme of acceptance. The stories show the hard parts of being in a new place and the parts that make you feel better. Both authors chose to make girls be in a new place and try to adjust to their situations that they are put into. This show that Margot in “All Summer in a Day” is used to see the sun every day in Ohio and now is

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    Alex Valdez Ms. Fletcher English II-II‚ Period 2 16 May 2017 English Essay Racism‚ stereotypes and police brutality is a world crisis that happens everyday. It is killing society and causing people to be inhumane. In the book “All American Boys” by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely the book tells about a boy named Rashad who is a senior in high school and is falsely accused of stealing and resistance of arrest. The police officer didn’t even bother to ask what the situation was about and he judged

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    slavery that was not popular to everybody. We would say that Lincoln was an ethical man‚ and he knew right from wrong. His moral courage eventually united the country in a way that it never had been before. Jackie Robinson was the first African-American player in major league baseball. He too showed his moral courage on a daily basis. In his case‚ it was the right time for the color barrier to be broken‚ and a man of Robinson’s talent and moral courage made him the right man to do it. Women

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    Assignment 1 “The American Red Cross” Chantill Toyer Strayer University HRM522 Ethical & Advocacy for HR Professionals Dr. Jeanette Horner-Smith October 26‚ 2014 ABSTRACT Whether you open a business or a nonprofit organization one has to have a vision and mission for that organization. An organizational mission is the goals one is aiming towards. The mission of the American Red Cross (ARC) is to “prevent and alleviate human suffering in the

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    The all American Dream Everyone has heard of the American Dream‚ this assumption that social transgression is obtainable to any individual‚ non-adherent to that individual’s background. However‚ this bare meaning of the American Dream was the adequate meaning during the 20th century‚ but in today’s terms‚ it exemplifies this sense of hope that any person‚ despite of what life they were born into‚ can ascend to their interpretation of success through diligent work and resiliency. This universal

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