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Coaching Decisions
695 Words - 3 Pages

.... agitated and threw a hard chest pass that hit Jan in the arm. The next day Kraus wrote a letter of resignation for the rest of the year and will resume his duties in the fall of '97. Should Coach Kraus just get suspended for the rest of the year, or should he never be allowed to coach again? I think Coach Kraus should be fired without any hesitation. Many of the players and the parents wanted Kraus fired after the first incident, and they definitely want him fired now. In school systems today, many incidents similar to this happen often. Are athletic coaches today given too much power and think they can do whatever they think can improve the team? The coaches should b ....


Roadkill Horror Story
1618 Words - 6 Pages

.... just to get in a little target practice. Shooting them or steering into them, it was all the same. "Huntin's huntin'," he said if asked about the big pile of animal remains in the back of his truck. But no one ever asked because Jeff was only a man doing the job Richard paid him to do. Six months earlier Mayor Jamal had given himself one hell of a task choosing an official title for that job, one that would not make the men on his force laugh themselves sick. The mayor finally settled on The Highway Sanitation and Animal Removal Patrol. When Richard posted the job opening on the MorneauVille police station's bulletin board, the next morning only one man applied. ....


What Are Symbolic Analysts
644 Words - 3 Pages

.... description and analysis of routine workers and in service workers? I think he is right on the money when describing these two social classes of workers. The first being a labor intensive job, such as construction or factory work is repetitive and not to mentally binding on the worker. He/ She can learn the particular job and do it very well for a long time, that is until the system becomes automated and they are replaced with machinery with no further knowledge or skills to get work elsewhere. The second person he describes is the "service worker" these people are not in the same "boat" as the labor since service work is usually demanding. But these people who work are ....


The Church On Homelessness
391 Words - 2 Pages

.... from three ideas: 1) Adequate housing is important if a person is to find fulfillment, both as an individual and as a member of a family and society. 2) The witness that the church seeks to give in helping in the search for a solution to the problems of the poor is a sign of the presence of the kingdom of salvation and liberation. 3) The mission of the church also consists in helping to make society more human. The Catholic Church agrees with these three ideas and also makes its own judgement on the suffering of these millions of people. From the time of the earliest Christian communities, the church has always shown a preference for the poor, the n ....


Marx And Mills
1194 Words - 5 Pages

.... of his theory. Mill defines utilitarianism as the quest for happiness. His main point is that one should guide his or her judgements by what will give pleasure. Mill believes that a person should always seek to gain pleasure and reject pain. Utilitarianism also states that the actions of a person should be based upon the “greatest happiness principle”. This principle states that ethical actions command the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people. Mill further explores the need for pleasure by noting “a being of higher faculties requires more to make him happy.” . He acknowledges that some pleasures are more alluring than others are. He add ....


Technology In The Home
1225 Words - 5 Pages

.... falls back in place over the water outlet. A floating ball falls with the water level, opening the water supply inlet valve just as the outlet is being closed. Water flows through the bowl refill tube into the overflow pipe to replenish the trap sealing water. As the water level in the tank nears the top of the overflow pipe, the float closes the inlet valve, completing the cycle. From the oldest of gadgets in the bathroom, let's turn to one of the newest, the toothpaste pump. Sick and tired of toothpaste squeezed all over your sink and faucets? Does your spouse never ever roll down the tube and continually squeezes it in the middle? Then the toothpaste pump is ....


Free Speech On Campus
637 Words - 3 Pages

.... way past extremes to expel the boy. The young man at Brown did not lay a finger on any of the students he was yelling at. If he had, I could then see a little more clearly why he would have been expelled. It was the students’ choice to follow the drunken boy outside and to start more with him. I personally think they should have just left him alone. He was drunk and probably did not even know what he was saying. Much less, he probably didn’t even remember in the morning. How many times have you had something said to you that upset you, offended you, or made you mad? Much less, how many times has a drunken person said something to you that made you mad? For exampl ....


Hawaiian Chant
743 Words - 3 Pages

.... level. It as if she knew that she would never see the world she once knew. If I was to just read the first four lines I would think that she was not only talking to herself but to a God or Gods. But when you continue it can go either way, it's really hard to tell whom she's talking to, almost like there could be two versions of the same chant. Because you could easily separate certain lines and make two different chants with the same meaning but meant for two different audiences. The fifth and sixth lines sound the same also but just like the first four lines are different. "Oh (my) people/commoners", she's say's this in a way were it means her immediate family and I ....



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