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    effective and professional Auditor-Controller Office, with high ethical standards, forward thinking, and financially responsible through the ability to adapt to evolving organizational needs for the benefit of Madera County residents.” M Management Our Management will: • Represent the County of Madera in a way that enhances our reputation, and distinguishes our department. • Lead and communicate with clarity and confidence. • Never compromise in word and action; always commit to doing what is right

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    Many people don’t know what's the best bank for them in the future, so I am writing this to show what bank will be best for me in the future. I am going to talk about 4 banks that would be good for me. The 4 banks are 4Front credit union, Charlevoix State bank, Huntington, and 5/3rd bank. 4Front credit union will be open Monday through Friday 9:00A.M.-5:00. They are open on Saturday from 9:00A.M. to 1:00P.M. Some of the locations for 4Front are East Jordan, Boyne City, Petoskey, and Charlevoix. The

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    Location Princeton is a community in Collin County Texas that is experiencing expeditious growth. Located approximately 30 miles north of Dallas, Princeton borders on the east Farmersville and on the west McKinney, #3 on the U.S. Census Bureau’s list of the 15 fastest-growing large cities in the country. Its main business district is located along State Highway 380 corridor. With development underway for a new 107 acre business park off the corridor. Growth Over the past few years Princeton has

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    Men and Women have always been described differently. While men are strong and independent, women are weak and dependent on a man. The tradition has been set for marriage to come after being with a significant other for more than a while. Women then take charge of providing food, child care, and housework. In “A Feminist Defense of Bridezillas,” by Kelsey McKinney, she defends the idea of marriage and how women react to wanting their big day to be special as well as perfect. In the article “Unpopular

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    We are surrounded by a whirlwind of different media outlets, but they are not being forced upon us. While this mass production of media and various stories is a reflection of our corporations that also can relate to our greedy demand for more and more of everything. We are only human and so are those in media trying to master the masses. The last page of Gladstone’s The Influencing Machine ends with one sentence: “We get the media we deserve”(p.156). The media is a reflection of companies run by

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    In Heaney’s “Punishment”, his poem remarks specifically on the case of a young bog person, known as the Windeby girl, and its barbarous nature and the connection to many of the atrocities that were carried out upon Catholic girls at the time. The Windeby girl was an archaeological find in Germany in 1952; she was said to be an adulteress, and she was shaved, “blindfolded and drowned in the bog” (Lange). The Windeby girl was said to be found next to her “lover”, although this is speculated. Heaney

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    Criminal profiling is progressively valuable in criminal investigations, as this aids in distinguishing criminal behavior. Criminal profiling additionally helps in confining the investigation, as there is an accentuation on the behavior, character, and identities of criminals. For example, the profiling of Bobby Joe Long and Dennis Lynn Rader provide unique factors of the criminals even as they were captured considerably later than expected. Indeed, criminal profiling is efficient, it is difficult

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    white population of the south, in which he maintained the gravity of emotion as he highlighted the unglamorous, raw lives of the poor in Oxford, Mississippi. These observations also contributed to the intensity and common setting in the same fictional county of his later novels Sanctuary, A Light in August, and Absalom, Absalom!. Not only did Faulkner compose novels which taxed one’s psyche, but he also wrote technically challenging novels such as The Wild Palms, which can be credited to fathering the

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    As a teenager I have seen the effects of the drum major instinct. When I started transition to the adulthood I realized that I had I either had to swim or I would sink. I had to defend myself to be someone in this world and succeed in a humble way not forgetting my roots. On 4 February 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr, preached ‘‘The Drum Major Instinct’’ from the pulpit of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Ironically, two months before his assassination on April 4th, 1968, he told his congregation what he would

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    Prison Opinion Paper 1022/2017 Seminar in Corrections 4200 Katlyn Ford Valdosta State University   When first arriving at Valdosta State Prison I discovered that is was smaller than I had originally imagined. The Prison was also set up differently than I had initially expected. This includes the fact that a lot of the inner workings of its structure was outside guided by chain fences, which were controlling the flow of foot traffic. Next, I was surprised at how small the security entrance was,

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