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    The Devil and Tom Walker written by Washington Irving describes an old story of a married couple. As described‚ Tom and his wife argue constantly. One day‚ Tom finds remains from an old Indian fortification. After kicking a skull‚ he encounters the “devil” ‚ who offers him buried treasure in exchange for his soul. Tom refused his offer in spite of his wife. Unfortunately ‚ Toms wife goes behind his back and accepts the devils offer‚ but dies in the process. With nothing to lose‚ Tom now accepts the

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    day‚ without food‚ water‚ and a roof over their head. Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania is ranked as the 10th highest city for the amount of homeless people Philadelphia has in its city. Homelessness in Philadelphia is a intractable problem that needs to be addresses in order to aid and save thousands of people who sleep on the streets each night. In a documentary‚ a homeless man named Joe tells his story about living on the streets in Philadelphia. Joe ended up on the streets after his divorce. He started

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    Decision in Philadelphia

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    The book Decision in Philadelphia the Constitutional Convention if 1787 by Christopher and James Collier offers a unique look at the scribing of the Constitution and the events that not only surrounded it but led up to its creation. The authors take on the events and their creative writing style make the book and enjoyable and fact filled read on one of the country’s most important events. They begin with a historical look at the events that led up to the signing and a brief synopsis of the events

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    Philadelphia the Movie

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    Johnathan Demme’s Philadelphia portrays conflicting perspectives on the idea of AIDS‚ homosexuality and prejudice towards minorities within a society in a light which positions responders to question actions that were generally accepted during this time. Martin Luther King Jr. once said “Our loyalties must transcend our race‚ our tribe‚ our class‚ and our nation; and this means we must develop a world perspective.” An example of the use of camera angles is when a woman notices a lesion caused

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    Philadelphia Movie Review

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    "Philadelphia" is a movie that enables the audience to visualize an alternative perspective of discrimination against HIV positive homosexual man. Throughout the movie‚ one can get an understanding of how a HIV positive homosexual is treated in society and the portrayal of him. "Philadelphia" stars Tom Hanks as Andrew Beckett‚ an intelligent and sharp lawyer working for a large firm in Philadelphia. Andrew is diagnosed with AIDS and does not tell his supervisors in the firm of his sickness and

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    Hank Aaron Biography

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    Henry Louis Aaron (Hank) Aaron    Date of Birth: February 5‚ 1934(the day before Babe Ruth turned 39). Birthplace: Mobile‚ Alabama‚ United States Date. Circumstances of Death: Living Early Life: The second of nine of Herbert and Estella Aaron ’s ‚ he weighed just 2 and 1/4 pounds at birth. Hank was a quiet boy who just had one or two friends in the neighborhood. When Hank was eight he saw his first major league game. After the game he knew

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    Hank Kolb Case

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    Hank Kolb‚ Director of Quality Assurance | Case Study | | Presented by: Joanna Kristine | Total Quality Management (TQM) | Hank Kolb‚ Director of Quality Assurance Case Study I. Background of the Case Hank Kolb was whistling as he walked toward his office‚ still feeling a bit like a stranger since he had been hired four weeks ago as director‚ quality assurance. All last week he had been away from the plant at an interesting seminar entitled “Quality in the 80s” given for

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    Hanks Case Study

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    Case Study: Hank Kolb Key Findings • Design o There is no proper product testing or evaluation system. o No study was done to know the effect of the design to the production process. o The design is a possible hazard to safety. • Supply Chain Management o Supplies were ordered in a rush‚ which means lack of scheduling in purchasing process. o Purchasers have accepted supplies with defects. o Purchasers have no sense of urgency in dealing with defective supplies. • Quality Management o

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    Hank Williams Biography

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    Hank Williams Jr. EXPLANATION For the second honors component‚ I chose option two‚ which is a biography on a famous Parisian. I decided to research Hank Williams Jr. The reason for my decision is that I was neighbors with Hank for about ten years‚ but I never knew much about him. I would like to know more about what he did‚ and how he personally contributed to Paris. CHILDHOOD Hank Williams Jr. was born in Shreveport‚ Louisiana on May 26‚ 1949. Parents‚ Audrey and Hank Williams originally named their

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    Washington Irving’s way of writing with a strong role of the male main characters was not misogynistic. Back in Irving’s time‚ having strong male character roles was the style of writing. In that era‚ it has been believed that women should not work as the men do. Women were presumed to be responsible for the housework and taking care of the children. With this in mind‚ women did not have extensive roles like the men did. Men were expected to rule over their wives‚ and all property. Comparatively

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