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    I was so excited, since it was a new challenge for me. When I was eleven years old, I had learned to solve a regular Rubik’s Cube with my dad’s help; it took me a little time to memorize and practice the steps, but it was not too difficult overall. I decided to solve the Megaminx by myself. I remembered that the key to solving a Rubik’s Cube is to solve it by layers, so I started to solve the Megaminx in the same way. However, I was not successful, and got stuck halfway through. I tried to…

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    Problem Identification In today’s session, group members were to: identify problems and negative consequences in the past and current life as the results of addictive behavior; learn how self-defeating messages and negative thoughts contribute to the relapse process; and discuss ways to change self-defeating messages and solve problems in the current life that caused by addictive behavior. PO was on time and moderately participated in the group activities. PO self-disclosed that he used…

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    Nancy Drew and Dr. Watson? Bess Marvin and George Fayne, cousins of Nancy Drew, help her to solve mysteries. They are typically with Nancy when she goes sleuthing. Bess and George may not think the same way Nancy does, but they do provide a helping hand to her while solving a mystery. Bess and George much resemble Dr. Watson in The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Watson, Marvin and Fayne both contribute a different point of view to Sherlock Holmes and Nancy Drew,…

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    violence was the only option? Well in a wonderful play written by Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet there is tons of action,suspense and romance of course.Therefore there are many explanations of how violence can solve problems. In Romeo and Juliet there are lots of good points that explain why violence can solve problems. In this instance Prince says, “ If you never disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace” (Shakespeare 1.1.92-93 ). In this situation Prince is all…

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    The Hitchhiker Analysis

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    “The Hitchhiker,” readers learn that running away from problems does not solve ,them they just get worse. “ The Hitchhiker,” is a very scary story because it has scary sounds in the background. The whole story is about not running away from your problems. The Hitchhiker is really about trying to solve problems and then problems will get solved. The story is not too scary but it is creepy, Do not run away from problems solve them so they will be over with. “The Hitchhiker,”is about a man named…

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    Cat's Cradle Analysis

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    Hunger. Everyone is always looking to satisfy it. The hunger to find the truth, to solve a problem and to solve next problem, all support the overlaying theme in the book, Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. A series of unexpected plot twists and several cliff hangers is the basis of this book. The decision made by Vonnegut to use these puzzling writing aspects was an impressive and smart decision. He was able not only engage the reader to continue reading as they tried to satisfy their own hunger…

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    well as being able to understand problems and solve them more effectively. Decomposition: Decomposition is one of the cornerstones when it comes to computer science. Decomposition is breaking down a problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts that can be solved or fixed separately. An example of this would be a software company having a team that work…

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    Animal Snoops Analysis

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    ] Do you think animals are intelligent? Using the two articles “Animal Snoops” and “How smart are animals” I can infer that animals are intelligent. I think this because in the article “Animal Snoops”, it says that animals eavesdrop on their prey so they can get their food. I also think that animals are intelligent because in the article “How smart are animals” it says that they can learn to solve a problem using motions in front of them. That's two things that support my statement that animals…

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    why people are making wrong decision. He listed 4 reasons and a lot of examples to illustrate it. He inspired us to think about ourselves why we keep making mistake and fail to solve it. Even though we are making small mistakes, Diamond’s concepts could help us to minimize the influence and help us to better understand how not to make mistake. Late always a problem for me in my daily life. Since elementary school, late problem has occurred and I always think this problem isn’t a big…

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    Common Core Reflection

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    relationships. It’s ultimately detrimental to the students learning, therefore, society, because students cannot solve problems. Admittedly, when I was reading the article, and the author posed questions about how to solve certain scenarios, I instinctively thought, “google it.” This is also a problem! We have learned via technology to solve problems on the internet and not to think about how to actually come up with a solution independent of any outside sources. We are an increasingly dumbed…

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