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    taken care of you since you were born. They provide you with comfort and fulfill your needs. Many people take this for granted and does not realize how much they actually need and rely on their parents. The short story “Crusader Rabbit” written by Jess Mowry in 1991 tells the story of an orphan drowned in addiction. The orphan is saved by a man from his addiction and develops a special bond with this stranger, who fulfills his needs, and fills the gap of his parents. The bond between the two; Raglan

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    this could be perceived in the short story “Crusader Rabbit” where the main character, Jeremy, yearns for something he has never even experienced, moreover, how it affects him in his adolescent life. The short story “Crusader Rabbit” written by Jess Mowry from 1991, ultimately shows us how the title “fatherhood” does not only belong to a biological father alone, but also to the one who is

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         Prince Ahkeim Jahfar wakes up on his twenty-first birthday and realizes that he is to be wed to a woman he has never met before. This is a custom that is traditional in the royal family of Zamoonda, Africa. His father, King Jahfi Jahfar had been planning this wedding for many years. The woman who is groomed to be the prince's wife has been trained since birth to learn everything about the prince and what he likes. She is trained to fill his every desire. As it

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    How to Hire a Decorator

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    Step by step guide: How to hire an interior decorator Are you thinking of redecorating your home but are not sure where to start? The first step is to hire a good interior decorator. Here’s a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process of hiring an interior decorator. Do Your Homework: Before zeroing in on an interior decorator, you need to do some research yourself. Surf the web for ideas. There’s a plethora of options available on the internet. Looking at images online would help

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    Stay-at-home mothers are discriminated against in many ways. Stay-at-home mothers might be considered “lazy” for choosing to stay at home and take care of their child instead of going back to work immediately. Even if a mother is planning on going back to work after a while, she still isn’t treated the same as women without children. In “Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Mom,” Ashley Nelson argues that taking time off of work after a woman has a child can be bad, women with children may earn less pay

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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT I. Executive Summary of the case Boondocks National Bank was bringing about misfortunes and was nearly being converged with another bank. The originator's relative and CEO were going to resign and the board was searching for somebody who could turn things around. Name of Ross Abernathy came up. After wavering Ross took the test. He should make a group of twelve individuals comprising of four individuals each from FNB, Chicago group and outside specialists. He

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    “Texas mother of three is arrested for 'helping cover up double murder by cleaning up bloody gun safe after teacher husband fatally shot two neighbors after Halloween party'” 1. what problem, issue, or topic about deviance is being formulated? The problem being formulated is that a man committed murder and his wife allegedly helped him cover it up by hiding the weapon and cleaning the blood off of the gun safe as per her husband’s request. 2. what claims are being made about the phenomenon?

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    It was a calm evening at the East Side Bank. There were just two customers in the lobby. One was a woman sitting down waiting for a representative and the other one was a man standing being serviced by one of the two bank tellers. The East Side Bank was a small branch. At the back was the three bank teller windows for handling transactions in person. There were also two offices to left side of the lobby for handling new accounts and loans. On the right side of the lobby was a hallway that led to

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    THE RISE OF "HOMETEAM" Located in New York, Hometeam is a startup involved in taking care of the elderly in the society at home. The startup was founded in 2013 by Josh Bruno who used to be an investor at Brain Ventures. He got major support from an $11 million funding by Lux Capital, IA Ventures and Recruit Strategic Partners. Today it celebrates being opened to the public after two years of quiet operations. Bruno the founder has been quoted saying that, caring for senior adults is shouldn't

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    The 1920’s was an era of role models and great heroes. This period was known as “The Golden Age” of sports. This was a time where Americans wanted to put the memory of the World War I in the past and appreciate life. It began with the Black Sox scandal of 1919 continuing with historic record breaking athletes. The introduction of radio made is easier for fans to follow their favorite teams. The economy of the United States was strong for most of the time. New and bigger stadiums were built and for

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