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    In many ways‚ the inspector is the most important character in An inspector calls and Priestley manipulates the personality and actions of this particular character as the perfect citizen who doubles up as a driving force to change the ways of stereotypical upper/middle class people. The language and stagecraft Priestley uses reinforce the importance of the inspector and make us understand that this inspector‚ Police or not‚ is one to be taken seriously. Right from the moment he is introduced

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    The key theme or word is cowboy. The whole essay deals with trying to explain the stereotypes that accompany of cowboy or rancher. Gretel is trying to show more than one side to a rancher‚ a side that is not obvious to an outsider or a person who does not know much about a cowboy. When someone says the word "cowboy" certain things come to mind‚ tough‚ rough‚ and a male who rides a horse. Gretel is trying to add more depth to the word. That a cowboy can be nurturing‚ and kind‚ even gentle at times

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    Universal Precautions Universal precautions refers to the practice‚ in medicine‚ of avoiding contact with patients’ bodily fluids‚ by means of the wearing of nonporous articles such as medical gloves‚ goggles‚ and face shields. The practice was introduced in 1985–88.[1][2] In 1987‚ the practice of universal precautions was adjusted by a set of rules known as body substance isolation. In 1996‚ both practices were replaced by the latest approach known as standard precautions (health care). Nowadays

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    Why People Commit Crime: A Strain Theory Perspective SOCI150 Criminology Deviance‚ criminal behavior and wrong doings; why do they occur? People don ’t just wake up one morning and say "I ’m off from work today so why don ’t I just go rob a bank". There has to be something in their past or present experiences that cause one to engage in criminal behavior. So what makes people commit crime and most importantly why do they fell they need to so? Criminologists have studied this question for many years

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    Late essays will be penalized 10 points for every day late (including weekends). Late work will not be accepted after one week has lapsed from the original due date. Citing Use the MLA Format for citations and the works cited page. Any and all forms of plagiarism (including failure to properly paraphrase your work) will result in a grade of zero for the assignment. Check List Refer to this check list before submitting your essays:  Did you include a works cited page?  Did you

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    Alternating between three culturally distinct narrators‚ Boyden grasps the complex perspectives and factors within the story‚ as presented by Christophe‚ a Jesuit missionary‚ Snow Falls‚ an Iroquois teen‚ and Bird‚ a Huron warrior. The National Post describes the narration as a "powerful and convincing depiction of both faiths”‚ referring to the Aboriginal and European narrators. Boyden tells the story of conflict between tribes that is ignited following a series of killings as well as the kidnapping

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    the essay “Spite‚” by Anne Trumbore‚ fights through the adversity of having a mother with multiple sclerosis. As the reader starts to delve into the meanings behind the words‚ it shows there is more of a mental quarrel going on between the family members. “Spite” expresses the battle between the logical and emotional aspects of the human that begin to coincide with each other as conflicts and complex situations arise. The repetition of logical ideas and conversations throughout “Spite” shows the

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    Check What characteristics does Grendel have that make him particularly terrifying to the Danes? One characteristic that Grendel has that makes him particularly terrifying to the Danes is that he comes to Danes with an attitude of “hoping to kill anyone he could trap on his trip to high Herot” (235-236). He also has a very loathsome appearance that one may not relish to look at‚ such as “his eyes gleamed in the darkness” (248-249) that “burn with a gruesome light” (249-250). His intentions

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    Police on his cell phone after he blew himself up with the seventh device earlier this week in Texas. In the video‚ the serial bomber describes the all the explosives he used throughout his bombing spree. In total‚ Conditt used seven bombs‚ including the one he used to blow himself up as police surrounded him. Strangely enough‚ the recorded message from Conditt did not include any hate-filled statements about terrorism. Therefore‚ many are wondering: why did he commit these horrid crimes? Police

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    short story “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator commits several terrible crimes. He is writing from a prison cell before he will be hung. He is an alcoholic who loves animals but during a drunken rage he harms his cat and then when he is sober again he kills it. He gets another cat‚ and he tries to kill it but he kills his wife instead. The police find her body and he is arrested for murder. But‚ the narrator is insane and cannot control his actions due to alcohol‚ grief‚ and a possible mental

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