...USHER, baby I hear you, yeah Rock with me Hey girl, I'm debating if I should take you home Should I take you home? I don't mean to keep you waiting But I just gotta know If you're ready She says she wanna take her skirt off Be my guest! I decided to take my shirt off And show my chest! And we been sipping on that Merlot So you know what's next Perfect intermissions, switching positions We so explicit oh! You can say it all night long That you couldn't wait to get me home alone What you gon' do to me Don't talk about it, be about it Let me see, let me see, let me see Girl I can't wait to get you home Talk a good game mate, come on Holler 'bout what you gon' do to me Don't talk about it, be about it Let me see, let me see, let me see I'll be anticipating What you would do to me What you gon' do to me Sex babe, it's the ocassion Hands on when you're with me Give your heart to me, yeah She says she wanna take her skirt off Be my guest! I decided to take my shirt off And show my chest! And we been sipping on that... So you know what's next Working intermissions, switching positions We so expensive oh! You can say it all night long That you couldn't wait to get me home alone What you gon' do to me Don't talk about it, be about it Let me see, let me see, let me see Girl I can't wait to get you home Talk a good game mate, come on Holler 'bout what you gon' do to me Don't talk about it, be about it Let me see, let me see, let...
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...revolutionary. "The Story of a Hour" reflects Chopin's point of view of the onerous section that marriage played in women's lives as the legend, Louise Mallard, feels enormous open door exactly when her mate has passed on. While he is alive, she must live for him, and exactly when he passes on does her life at the end of the day transform into her own. The entire topic of this artful culmination develops around opportunity, and how the primary character escapes pain and demise and depicts it into another open door that is called " Freedom". Recapulating the story, she has heart burden, so she must be taught unequivocally...
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...race are taken too far. In today’s society it is not as much of an issue to see interracial couples together as it used to be in the past, but that does not mean that it is not still an issue for some people. Throughout the semester we have studied different ways that not only in the cases of love but also family, friendship, and community are affected by racial issues both past and present, which only goes to show that racism still exists in our world today despite all of the progressions that we have made towards fixing the issue. The three main resources that I found really helpful for ways that the authors got their point across to the readers and or viewers about racial struggle is Birth of a Nation, Black is… Black Ain’t and If He Hollers Let Him Go. In D.W. Griffith’s film, The Birth of a Nation we see how two different families the Stoneman’s who are from the North and the Cameron’s who are from the South who are close friends in the beginning are quickly torn apart because of differing opinions and viewpoints on the support racial integration. Reason being why they are torn apart it because the patriarch of one household supports racial integration and the other patriarch of the family opposes it. Amid a love story when Ben Cameron falls for Elsie Stoneman, he joins the Ku Klux Klan being that the Klan’s only purpose is to show the significance and as how being white was the superior race and the only one that was of any importance and that Blacks were only useful...
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...recognized Thursday in Charleston for their roles in manufacturing equipment for the American military and its allies. The female workers were referred to as "Rosie the Riveters," named after a government campaign to encourage women to take a manufacturing job, Hess said she grew up in "back in the head of one of the hollers" in Roane County. She still...
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...shown up to cover for us. I vaguely had a sense that Sleepy had training as a ninja looking back at her swiftly and with much agility dodge the huge balls of magic. Slam! Thump! Thump! I barely miss getting taken down by a bookshelf that suddenly appears and started dropping in my path. I glance behind to the fallen bookshelf to see a smirking female ghost hovering about the bookshelf....
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...got raped at the party from everyone and that’s why she called the cops. Melinda faces isolation many times throughout the book. For example she doesn’t even have anyone to eat lunch with. Melinda feels isolated because she has no friends, she has no one to express her feelings with and...
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...around the park making us talk about how our stomach ache for that good food cooking. Crawfish, boiled shrimp, corn, and potatoes boiling in the back corner of the park because some of my family was allergic to the shellfish. My mom and aunts baked all types of cakes likes grandmother’s million dollar chocolate cake it is to die for, pound cake, German Italian crème cake, lemon icebox cake, snicker and almond joy cake, pies( sweet potato, pecan, buttermilk chestnut, coconut, and my mom’s spectacular bread pudding makes my mouth water for it now. Secondly, the biggest family event is the Goode Times Rolle Cajun Dance Party. At the party our family dance to Ode School and new school music, the younger generation likes to hear loud rap music and the elders holler at the deejay to turn that loud stuff off and get to the real music. We would have a contest to see which generation had the best...
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...The door slams shut on the black Chevrolet S10 as Kirsten Belsheim walks towards the entrance of George Larson field. Air was humid and hot as Kirty’s feet smack against the tar walking down to the entrance of the track. It’s gameday we gotta win this one c’mon we can do it. Some of her teammates were already there because they knew that tonight was a big night for the team. The Cambridge-Isanti Bluejackets were undefeated so far in their season. However, they knew tonight was going to be big because they were playing a team they had not beaten in Bluejacket history. Tension was high and Kirty could feel it in her bones and muscles as everything on her mind was this moment, this game, on September 1st, nothing else mattered besides winning. She steps on to the field the sound of her cleats hitting the track makes a loud...
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...Growler's grocery store did not comply with the applicable standard of care. INTERVIEW OF ROBIN JONES I spoke with Ms. Jones at her home on Friday, March 1, 2015 at 9:30 AM. She is a Caucasian woman of petite height and build. She was clothed in her jogging outfit having just returned from her morning run. Ms. Jones demeanor was grim and long-faced as if she dreaded having me interviewing her, but she did offer me a seat and beverage. Ms. Jones admitted witnessing the slip and fall of Sally Smith. Ms. Jones recalled that she saw the blue liquid one the floor. She remembers the spill to be about 2 feet wide and 2 feet long and the source of the puddle was from a liquid floor detergent that according to her, “must have fallen from the shelf” onto the aisle floor. Ms. Jones stated that when she saw the spilled liquid she notified her supervisor,, assistant manger, Percy Potter. Ms. Jones stated she was instructed by the assistant manager to place multiple, caution spill clean up in progress signs, around the spill while the assistant manger called for someone from the maintenance crew to clean up the spill. As she returned to the aisle to place the signs around the spill Ms. Jones witnessed Sally Smith coming down the aisle with her shopping cart containing her two-year old child. Ms. Jones states Ms. Smith was looking down at items in her shopping cart when she came across the puddle. Ms. Jones states that she “hollered” at Ms. Smith “careful there's a spill there”, but...
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...and tone right from the start. This line sets the mood in the poem and provides evidence that it is night time and he’s all alone in his house. Next, Poe constantly points out how the main character is going through a loss of someone he loved. One of the themes in this poem is grief and how this man deals with it. The narrator states “From my books surcease of sorrow-sorrow for the lost Lenore” (line 10). He loses a person by the name of Lenore he tries to distract himself by reading, but always realizes life going on after a loss is difficult and him never forgetting or moving on haunts him every day. Furthermore, it is unsure if this man is going insane dwelling on the death of Lenore, Shortly after he began to fall asleep, he begins to hear midnight knockings on his door. At this point its questionable knowing if this man is...
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...“You have witness his erratic behavior. He nearly ripped the taster’s head from his shoulders.” He looks back to his uncle and says, “The Queen is worry, and neither her Ladies nor I can qualm her fears.” “Gabriel!” Cipher shouts, slamming his fist into the desk. The stress of losing the king has taken its toll on him. “We need to focus on bringing Robert home, and worry later about his state of mind.” “I’m sorry, uncle. Am I speaking my concerns about my brother too loudly for you?” he quips. The tension between Gabriel and Cipher grew expeditiously. “I’m not in the mood to listen to your tale of woes, about your brother,” Cipher snaps. “If you’re not here to help find him, then...
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...Virtual Office MODULE: LECTURER: STUDENT: What is Virtual Office? A Virtual Office is a workplace that is not based in one physical location but consists of employees working remotely by using information and communications technologies. Such organizations are virtual not only in the sense that they exist largely in cyberspace, but also in that they are unconstrained by the traditional barriers of time and place. A virtual office is characterized by the use of teleworkers, telecenters, mobile workers, hot-desking, and hoteling, and promotes the use of virtual teams. A virtual office can increase an organization's flexibility, cost effectiveness, and efficiency. Justification for a Virtual Office An organization’s most important asset has always been and will always be its employees. For obvious reasons, however, organizations continue to expect more from their employees each year. Companies simply cannot afford to add new resources whenever the workload increases. The result is that the demands on the average professional employee continue to increase, and indications are that this will be the case for the foreseeable future. In other words, the pressure on an employee to perform - and even outperform - has never been greater. To respond to these challenges, employees need access to business tools that allow them to do their jobs efficiently. Since much of their work depends on exchanging...
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...-Try focusing on the positive things in your life, smile and let the negatives go. -stay faithful, or stay single -Been working and going to school non-stop, both at the same time since I was fifteen! Been buying my own stuff, been paying for my own sh*t, since I was fifteen. & I’m not slowing, gotta keep at it…gotta stay focused! Ambition is priceless, its something that’s in your veins. -Ambition is priceless It’s something that’s in your veins -Someone will always be prettier. Someone will always be smarter. Someone will always be younger. But they will never be you. -Everybody’s trying to be different. Try to be you and you’ll be different. -getcha own money....do ya own shit...spend ya own bread!! -as a woman you have to be able to hold ur OWN...your own money, your own mouth and your own moves! -now I move with aggression, use my mind as a weapon cause chances are never given they taken like interceptions -Never forgetting from where I came & no matter where I'm headed I promise to stay the same... -block out the difficult stuff & embrace the good! #rulesOfLife -hard work pays off..just hang in there! they gonna ❤ YOU for your Ambition -Its not who you are that holds you back, its who you think you are not. -One day at a time. -Positive flow -givin feelings just ain't me..the more attention you give em' the more options they seek.. -being single...seein double..makin triple #SelfMade -A real...
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...Religion and Hip Hop Culture Religious Studies 157/311 Fall 2013 Tuesday & Thursday 10:50am-12:05pm Location: Duncan Lecture Hall 1055 * Important: Pay attention to the requirements listed for each of the course levels. The requirements for 311 level students are in italics (this includes extra readings). Also, NO Photos are to be taken. Cameras and cell phones must be stowed away during class. Instructors: Anthony B. Pinn Bernard “Bun B” Freeman Email: pinn@rice.edu Email: Bernard.j.freeman@rice.edu Office: Humanities 234 Office Phone: 713.348.2710 Office Hours: By Appointment Course Outreach Advisor: Anzel Jennings Teaching Assistants: Office: Humanities 215 or Pavilion (ask your TA for the location) 157 Level: * Jessica Davenport, jbd3@rice.edu, Office hours: Fridays, 9:00am-12:00pm * David Kline, david.a.kline@rice.edu, Office hours: Wednesdays, 1:00pm-4:00pm * Cleve Tinsley, cvt1@rice.edu, Office hours: Fridays, 9:00am-12:00pm * Aundrea Matthews, alm2@rice.edu, Office hours: Wednesdays, 10:30am-1:30pm 311 Level: * Jonathan Chism, chism@rice.edu, Office hours: Thursdays, 1:00pm-4:00pm * Darrius Hills, darrius.d.hills@rice.edu, Office Hours: Tuesdays, 1:00pm-4:00pm * Jason Jeffries, joj1@rice.edu, Office Hours: Wednesdays, 9:00pm-12:00pm Course Description: Understanding religion as the “Quest for Complex Subjectivity” or more simply the effort to make life meaningful in complex...
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...For my foolishness, I received an angelic laugh from Atticus’s chiseled face that was contagious and caused to laugh with him. After the burst of sudden laughter, we finally say goodbye and go our separate ways. I head to lunch since that’s what I have next, entering the cafeteria I head to the long line to receive the substance they call “food.” I finally received my lunch and head to my usual seat, at the back of the lunch room, near the windows that stares down at the beautiful — trees with colors only you can never imagine. Suddenly my lunch is interrupted from the loud laughter that is coming from the popular crowd and I’m center attention of their conversation. Furthermore, the leader of the group, Natalie is making her way towards me— great I wonder what she...
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