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    Handgun vs. No Gun Do you think it is appropriate whether people should own a handgun or not? The article “The Accessibility of Guns Protects Lives” by David M. Huntwork and “The Accessibility of Guns Lead to Gun Crime” by Alan M. Ruben both have significant perspectives regarding if it is secure or hazardous to own a firearm. There can be a debate of whether guns can protect our lives or can lead to gun crimes. There are several opinions stating that firearms are beneficial to own in one’s lives

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    Club IT part 3

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    Club IT‚ Part 3 Lisa and Ruben look forward to the time when they can get useful and timely numbers on Club IT operations. Quantities and costs for food and beverage operations‚ payroll‚ concert events‚ and marketing campaigns are difficult to compile with their current information systems. They realize they must first implement a transaction processing system (TPS) before they can expect to receive high-quality data from an MIS (management information system). Thanks to your creative work on

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    Roger De Piles

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    Cours de Peinture par Principes in 1708. Up until Rubens artwork‚ the classical style of painting was preferred with a focus mainly on “straight lines‚ right angles‚ triangular arrangement of forms‚ balance‚ symmetry‚ and so on” (Minor 367). De Piles believed that color appealed more to human’s emotions and that was what truly great art was meant to do. He therefore obviously chose Ruben’s work as superior to Poussin’s. This

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    Donna Seiling American Intercontinental University Unit 3 Individual Project Art Appreciation March 14‚ 2013 Abstract The Baroque was a strong time of great art. The lighting and drama worked well with the style from the Renaissance period. Most of the influence came from the bible and religious background. From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age Baroque Period The Baroque era was from 1600-1770. The style from this period took techniques from the Renaissance era and

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    Art Vs Crucifixion

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    Consequences of War carries a strong anti-war message. Works Cited De Leon‚ Felipe. “Elements.” Art‚ Man and Nature. Rance‚ Paul. “An Analysis of the Consequences of War Painting by Peter Paul Rubens.” Fine Arts 360‚ 23 Feb. 2012. Web. 19 Sept. 2014. Storey‚ Alex. “The historical significance of ‘Consequences of War’ by Rubens.” Fine Arts 360‚ 18 March 2014 (latest update). Web. 19 Sept. 2014. “Brooks Beaulieu review Girodets (1767-1824).” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide‚ n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2014. “Analysis

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    be comparing and contrasting two poems that were written during the 17th and 18th centuries. The first poem I will talk about‚ “O Captain! My Captain!‚” was written by Walt Whitman. The poem I will be comparing it to is‚ “To Roosevelt‚” written by Rubén Darío. Both of these poems were written about past presidents of the United States. Whitman wrote his poem about Abraham Lincoln‚ and Dario wrote his about Theodore Roosevelt. Although both of these poems had a similar subject they did not share a

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    Tort Case Scenarior Paper

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    gets upset on the referee’s call and by accident spills his cold beer on Ruben‚ Daniel’s 8 years old son. This would be an unintentional tort‚ since it was an accident spilling the cold beer on Ruben. Ruben would be considered as a potential plaintiff‚ while Malik would be the defendant. I don’t believe the case would get too far‚ since it could be proven that it was totally an accident of spilling the cold bear on Ruben. Intentional Tort Daniel gets upset on Malik for ruining his son’s

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    ACA Code Of Ethics Essay

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    Ethically‚ it would be inappropriate for a counselor to decide on using a new assessment instrument after having read one article on its use. Section E.9.b. of the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) states that counselors practice caution when using instruments‚ especially those whose validity or reliability can be questionable (p. 13). One article is insufficient proof of empirical data. As an ethically competent counselor‚ one must weigh the pros and cons in administering assessment instruments to each

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    Norma Rae a Labor Analysis

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    Norma Rae a Labor Analysis This film is based on the real life story of Crystal Lee Sutton and her involvement with Ruben Warshovsky and the organization of the textile workers at the J.P. Stevens Company in Roanoke Rapids‚ North Carolina (Labor Films). Sally Field plays the lead role of Norma Rae (Crystal Lee Sutton) fighting poor working conditions at O. P. Henley Company in 1978. This company is a southern textile mill‚ working with a union organizer to overcome pressure from management

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    figures. This painting is one of many‚ found in the premier collection of European and American Art featured in the Ringling museum. Currently of Rubens‚ there is The Triumph of the Eucharist Series‚ which is a set of cartoons for tapestries that was commissioned by Isabella Clara Eugenia in 1625. Isabella was a member of the royal Spanish family and wanted Rubens to paint 21 tapestries for her‚ 11 consisting of oil paintings on canvas so she could hang them in her palace. This series relates to the celebration

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