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    International Holdings Limited before they died. It brought the whole society to concern about what was happened in the Taiwan technology company. Then it was found out that the company treated the worker to harsh and unequally and eventually leaded committed suicide. There are some reasons that the society thinks why those workers who worked in Foxconn kill themselves by jumping from the buildings. First, the company makes each labour into working machine to work for the company while the workers get

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    that you are positive you didn’t do. For Clay Jensen it was as serious as being blamed for someone’s suicide. That someone was Hannah Baker. In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, Hannah Baker had committed suicide and before she died she recorded tapes with thirteen reasons why she committed suicide. She included each person and told them how they influenced her decision to commit suicide. Clay Jensen had no idea why he would have received the seven cassette tapes in the mail. He thought they

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    Crimes committed by children are becoming more heinous and frequent. An ever present and controversial question associated with these crimes is, “Who is responsible?”. Parents have a duty to raise and monitor law abiding citizens, and, if they fail to do so, they are responsible for the actions of their child. It is becoming more common to see minors being tried as adults and serving life sentences for crimes they committed that occurred while they were supposedly under the care of their parents

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    White collar crimes are committed by middle of a higher status in any given occupation. These crimes often involves a validation of trust from a valued employee within a company. These crimes can include trade secrets, fraud, money laundering, identity theft, and healthcare fraud. The people committing these crimes come from a higher class and you wouldn’t thinking someone is poor would commit a crime like this in nature. The media always bring to our attention since the 1990’s about the amount of

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    The exposition of this book is 13 reasons why Hannah Baker committed suicide. She leaves tapes behind for the people that have caused her to taker her life. Each side of the tape has a story on why a person has caused her to take her life. The rising action occurs when Clay revives a shoe box filled with tapes from Hannah Baker who committed suicide a couple weeks earlier. The tapes are sent to the people who gave Hannah a reason to kill herself. So Clay goes through the tapes trying to figure out

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    In this novel, Edna Pontellier is the main character who undergoes a process of self-awakening. The end is not clearly understood as readers speculate on what happened. With the ending having many possibilities, the most logical one is that Edna committed suicide out of despair. Firstly, Edna had been imagining her death for some time. This is shown when Mademoiselle Reisz plays the piano, and Edna starts crying. The narrator says “When she heard it come before her imagination the figure of a man

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    Racial Profiling the assumption that someone has committed a crime based on their physical appearance and the stigma that surrounds that culture or group. Racial profiling, therefore, affects everyone in society as it is about humanity and social justice. We can all agree that everyone deserves the chance to be free of stereotypes and even those who aren’t amidst racial profiling should realise that they are affected as those who are guilty may not belong to said stereotyped racial group or those

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    When I first committed my gender norm violation, I did not realize what a response it would bring about from my friends, family and even strangers. I went into the hair salon with my best friend, Annie, only to get a trim but then without telling anyone else decided I wanted something entirely different and cut off 11 inches of my hair. When asking the woman who was doing my hair to do so, she looked at me slightly confused and worried. She asked me in a very concerned voice, “All of it? Are you

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    seems as if he is the bad guy because he cheats on his wife and withholds information from the court, he becomes a hero in the end when he dies for his and for the truth. Due to the fact that it was difficult for him to get out of trouble, he committed adultery and was ashamed to admit it. John Proctor slept with Abigail who was a minor. “… I saw your face when she put me out, and you loved me then, and you do now.” ( Miller, date, page..) Even though he was willing to stop the relationship between

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    Roger Chillingworth committed the greatest sin. He seems to be the character that has the highest amount of flaws and also the highest amount of sins. He sent his beautiful wife away to Boston for about two years, so he could live with Native Americans, and he became upset when he found her with a child that was not his own. Chillingworth is also a man of science, which means more than likely, he is not a man of God. In fact, he loses his soul to Satan and basically becomes one of his demons. If

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