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    According to Bok and Larmer (2012), “whistle-blower is a nearly mythical character- the brace, lonely person who exposes evil in the corporate or government bureaucracy” (p. 174). The question is whether blowing the whistle violates company loyalty or not. Bok, who asserts that loyalty is acting in a way that the company believes is in their best interests. However, Larmer argues that loyalty is acting in a way that reflects what one believes to be in the company’s best interests. This paper argues

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    by Thomas King (from a critical race theory): When examining “I'm Not the Indian You Had in Mind” from a critical race theory perspective, it becomes clear that the poem challenges the stereotypical representations of Indigenous peoples. The poem exposes the harmful effects of using racial stereotypes and how cultural appropriation is removed from its context. The poem starts by challenging readers’ assumptions about Indigenous identity, stating, “I’m not the Indian you had in mind” (1). This invites

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    resemble the actions of Christ, and allude back to the Bible. In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne alludes to Christianity and the Bible to expose the Puritan’s rigid dogmatism that fails to appreciate his endorsement of love, tolerance, and mercy prevalent throughout the novel. Hawthorne uses images of Biblical figures throughout the story to expose the harshness of Puritan judgment and ironically highlight the sinner. The opening chapter of the novel describes the prison in which Hester and

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    Prologue” by Geoffrey Chaucer. Society in the Middle Ages was fundamentally patriarchal, meaning that men possessed more power than women. With the rise of feminism, women and their roles in society eventually began to shift. In the prologue, Chaucer exposes both misogyny and feminine stereotypes by using the Wife of Bath’s character and experiences. Female stereotypes dictate that women should be attractive, seductive, and dull-witted. The Wife of Bath embodies most of these stereotypes. Within the

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    A former officer from the Newton Police Department was recently in the news for having committed a crime. The former officer’s name is Jason R. Miller and he was arrested for having exposed himself to passing vehicles. Jason Miller was a police officer for the Newton Police Department for approximately 14 years. The Newton Police Department, in Newton, New Jersey, received a couple anonymous complaint about the former officer and they started their investigation into the allegation. Miller is said

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    these topics in her novel to expose the effects that each of these had on society. Frankenstein is a novel that was published in the early 1800’s and tells a story about a man by the name of Victor Frankenstein. Technology and critical thinking skills plays a huge role in the novel and real life.By analyzing the importance of the Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, and Romanticism she unfolds both personal and factual views of this novel. Mary Shelley’s novel exposes these historical relevance within

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    response to this HIV epidemic, at least 35 states have implemented HIV-specific criminal laws that penalize HIV-positive people for exposing others to the virus. These laws impose criminal penalties to HIV positive people that knowingly and potentially expose others to the virus. The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act, also known as the CARE Act, provides states with funds for AIDS treatment and care. In 1990, the CARE Act required every state to certify that its “criminal laws were

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    and midway through, becomes part of the background. It is that of a slender female who is smiling, whilst holding a scarf in a pose that allows it to give the illusion that it is “flying in the wind”. The slender model is also wearing a dress that exposes her back and her

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    number of ways. These include: Eyewear Gaps The gap between the protective lens and your face shouldn't exceed one-third of an inch (about the width of a pencil). Large gaps expose the eyes to hazards coming from above or below your face. If you momentarily look down at the floor, then a large gap at the top of your glasses exposes your eyes to hazards directly in front of you. In situations involving severe dust or chemicals,

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    are portrayed as anti-hero, since they expose selfishness among herself. For instance, listening to the words of River clear from guilt self-centeredness since the character is slow in using her abilities. Instead, she prefers taking advantage of the weakness of the people by strongly defending/strongly expressing she is in their home. As a hero, she is supposed to fight for the interest of the crew. Even though the statement that "I swallowed a bug" exposes the boldness of the character, it makes

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