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    Reasons for Australian involvement Gallipoli: Because Australia is loyal to the British Empire and they want to support the “Mother country” Satiric importance Number involved Casualties Results of conflict How well know today It would be really hard by saying one is more significant than the other‚ the times are equally remarkable and pictures the Australian soldier or servicemen as admirable in both respects. The battle for Kokoda is regarded as the thwarting of Japanese plans for an

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    Expository Speech Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ the topic that I have chosen to present this morning is one that is very dear to my heart‚ for in my relatively short existence on this earth I have watched my aunt battle a disease which literally changed every aspect of her life and day to day living. Scleroderma is a chronic auto-immune disease of the connective tissue. Coming from two Greek words ‘sclera’ and ‘derma’ which mean ‘hard’ and ‘skin’ respectively‚ scleroderma in actuality is

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    Stigma towards Tattoos Are you judgmental to a person with tattoos? Over many years‚ people with tattoos have been put into a negative light. The stigma toward tattoos is correlated with bad decision making‚ and drunken nights. Tattoos are a way of expressing oneself and portraying their true identity. The earliest body modifications marks back to around 5‚300 years ago found on the spine of a mummy which is believed to have been used medicinally (Carmen‚ Guitar‚ & Dillon 2012). Why should a person

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    Speech Mrs. Douglass Period 6 Rough draft Do you like tattoosTattoos lots of people have them. But did you know tattoos are bad to have in the workplace. A book that says tattoos are bad is the Bible. The Bible says that “you must not put tattoo marking upon yourselves‚” because your body is a temple. I wrote this to show why tattoos are bad in the workplace. Tattoos create negative images‚ affect job opportunities First off is how tattoos create a negative image towards you. For example a woman

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    Imagine losing or not being able to get the job you want because you have visible tattoos on your body. This is something a lot of people in our generation today are going through because of how popular the rate of tattoos has gone up. No one deserves to be looked at differently for any reason‚ especially for a tattoo. Furthermore‚ said by author Jenna Pewett‚ “The practice of tattooing has been around for millennia and has had several different purposes. Those purposes could be to identify status

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    As of 2016‚ it is common to find a person with at least one tattoo than someone without one. It is estimated that about 3 in 10 (29%) of Americans have a tattoo‚ and they don’t usually stop at just one. Even though having ink has become more popular and acceptable‚ most employers still hesitate about hiring someone with a tattoo. Common thought is that that person is seen as “rebellious”‚ or that tattoos in general‚ aren’t seen as professional or it isn’t the image that the employer wants for the

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    When planning tattoos for men‚ the two most important decisions to make are choosing a design style‚ and choosing a location on the body to ink it. Some men prefer to start by choosing a design‚ and then think about the location later‚ while other men decide where they want a tattoo‚ and then search for suitable designs. Neither way is better than the other‚ and most men consider both the design and the body area simultaneously during the planning process. There are a huge variety of design styles

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    5 Tattoos Can Harm Perceptions: A Study and Suggestions Annette Resenhoeft‚ BA; Julie Villa‚ RN; David Wiseman‚ PhD Abstract. Objective: Health researchers have claimed that perceptions toward a person with a tattoo are more negative than are perceptions toward non-tattooed persons. However‚ support for this has been obtained almost completely by nonexperimental research. Participants: In 2 experiments with 158 community college student participants‚ the authors found that tattoos harmed

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ mythology and religion have existed as an explanation to the unexplainable. The Nez Perce tale‚ Coyote Finishes His Work ‚ talks about the spirit‚ Coyote‚ and his work on earth up to the point where he met the Great Spirit. The works of Coyote‚ and the message left behind by the Great Spirit‚ parallel those by beings of other mythologies and religions. Each one involves an archetypical figure who acts as a supreme deity‚ and another which teaches and aids humankind

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    What were the most influential social and economic developments of the 1920s‚ and why? Considering major trends in US society at the time‚ explain what 1920s cultures are reacting to (or against). Did the cultures of the 1920s succeed in helping people cope with change? Why or why not? Economic changes 1. US was in the midst of a production boom in the 1920s a. The amount of goods increased sharply by 64% over the decade. b. Productivity increased by 40%-- people became more

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