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Category: /Social Sciences
…to make while attending college. The reasons I should be accepted are as follows: I am a well trained student. Ever since elementary school, my teachers have given me nothing but high praise for what I accomplished. I respect others greatly and value their work
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…from the constraints of their fellow artist's ideals. They wanted to be able to express emotion and feeling in their work. The work that falls under the classification of expressionism is widely varied in its style and appearance. Some elements…
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…White-collar workers are people who work in less labour demanding jobs; commonly desk jobs. These workers are generally paid more than blue-collar workers. Many workers in this classification are not "upper class", as was once thought. Salaried…
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…, and are better off not attempting to enter the professional work force at all. The author's purpose of writing this column is to express to young and old alike that younger adults simply don't know 'what is ok.' It seems to the writer that this crowd is in dire need…
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…in Florence. He was a sculptor, painter, goldsmith, bronze caster and more. Verrocchio was fascinated by the drawings of the young Leonardo and so he gave him a place in his workshop. Leonardo worked at the workshop of Verrocchio with some other famous artists…
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…ways for students to cheat by taking advantage of others' works and claiming them as their own or simply having someone else do their work for them. When cheating occurs, it creates a lack of creativity, a poor sense of responsibility, and a lost…
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…Bureaucracy is defined as, "a large-scale organization composed of a hierarchy of offices" (Ritzer, 2004, 24). Weber studied bureaucracy in a broader scope called rationalization. There are four reasons bureaucracies work. McDonalds is a great example…
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Category: /Literature/English
…An Individual's Escape From Exploitation Michael Ondaatje's novel, In the Skin of a Lion, depicts some of the hardships faced by the working class in the early part of the century. It is a seemingly pro-working class novel that portrays…
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…For as long as I can remember, one of the people in my life whom I've looked up to most has been my Aunt. Her successes have included areas in her life such as schooling, work, and a wonderful family and home environment. She is a dental hygienist…
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Category: /Literature
…, but this may not always be the case. Though brainpower plays a minor role in determining the success of a person, it is not just this factor that determines the success or failure of a person. The winners are those who work diligently every step of the way…
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