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    exhibited the first time in New York in 1987 and immediately caused a lot of arguments and anger from the viewers‚ especially Catholics. Andres Serrano took the photo of a small plastic crucifix submerged in a jar of his urine. Catholics found this as a disrespect of their deity being soaked in “someone’s bodily fluids”. Furthermore‚ Serrano later won a $15‚000 prize which was funded by the National

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    ancestor worship. Khubilai Khan even built temples for his predecessors‚ so he could practice ancestor worship. The Mongols tolerated religions and belief systems such as‚ Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ Buddhism and Christianity. They allowed churches‚ temples and shrines to be built‚ because they wanted to maintain a good relationship with the people of the region. Although the Mongols tolerated Confucianism‚ they did not allow it to have official support. The Mongols effects on religion in Persia and China were

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    Children in foster care should not be able to return to their parents who have committed a felony. It is unsafe for the child‚ the child is at risk to be singled out by other parents‚ and overall it is morally wrong. No child should every be able to return to their parent or parents if they are at risk in any shape or form. For a child to return to a parent or parents who have committed a felony is unsafe for the child. The parent may be mentally unstable‚ which may blur the way they think and

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    Servant leadership is a leadership style where leaders will put followers first to accomplish the goals of the organization. This leadership is a paradox with service and influence. Also‚ focuses on the point of view of the leader and their behaviors‚ coincidentally servant leadership is viewed as a behavior in this class. There are said to be 10 characteristics a servant leader must have which are listening‚ empathy‚ healing‚ awareness‚ persuasion‚ conceptualization‚ foresight‚ stewardship‚ commitment

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    Nonverbal Communications Unspoken intentions Louis O. Rollins 9/21/2013 Business 501: Business Communications Dr. Howard Fero   ABSTRACT Even though we live in a society that is driven by electronic communications and methods of communication such as wireless cellular phones‚ computers‚ tablets. We will look at the nonverbal communication aspect and how it affects the workplace. The subtle signals and signs that make up nonverbal communication are something that

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    and dae a drum roll on the table. Ah complete the order feeling shattered and debased and deport to the kitchen.” At this point in the book the character Kelly is working as a waitress in an Edinburgh restaurant. Some male costumers treat her with disrespect and she decides to get some revenge on the unpleasant customers. This shows the reader how Kelly is treated because she is a woman. The fact that they make “whooping” noises towards her show how they are demeaning her and treating her as an act

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    most parents I know‚ “I’m not there anymore to push you and make you do your school work”. Sometimes I wish I had my mom’s motivation. Teachers also have a responsibility which is to make sure they are doing their job. When students misbehave and disrespect the teacher then it comes down on the parents because however you teach your child they are going to come to school and it will show. “Every college teacher I know is bemoaning the same kind of thing. Whether it’s rude behavior‚ lack of intellectual

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    In 1847‚ the American Medical Association founded the Code of Medical Ethics responsible for establishing the standards of physicians’ practices (source). However‚ this code did not include regulations involving human experimentation. Due to lack of regulation regarding consent and ethical research practices‚ Nazi doctors performed unethical and torturous experiments on concentration camp inmates. These practices ranged from immersing subjects into ice water for hours to record the effects of exposure

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    Celia Kane 3/09/2012 Eng 120 Section B01 Spring 2012 Literary Analysis Essay 2 “The Lesson”: Significance of Miss Moore Taking the Children to New Environments The predominant theme in “The Lesson” composed by Toni Cade Bambara is creating an understanding to adolescents of all the opportunities life has to offer; a lesson on social class and having a choice which society you choose to live in. Miss. Moore who takes on the responsibility to educate the young ones has intentions

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    Internment camps during World War II. Louie Zamperini and Mine Okubo both had to face the fact of being made invisible‚ yet they tried resisting the pain. The camps of tremendous torture were both different‚ but yet Louie and Mine were treated with disrespect‚ making them feel invisible in their suffering moments. Life in the camps for Louie was as bad as living in the house of full of demons. Louie and the other POWs were brutally treated

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