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    The organization previously was full-funded. The partners decided to switch to a self-funded health care plan. During the open enrollment sessions, Mrs. Anderson explains how each employee must become a better consumer regarding their health care plan. This means each employee is responsible for the cost of their health care. When a female files a claim for having a baby, every employee of Ortho Georgia will…

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    In this presentation, Ryan Anderson tries to defend the traditional view of two sexes marriage by criticizing the philosophical problems and sociological consequences of the same sex marriage. In this paper, I will first evaluate the strength and weakness of his presentation, and then will analyze its philosophical foundation from the perspective of reformed theology. I believe that the two sexes marriage cannot be efficiently defensed simply by appealing to the natural law tradition and its…

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    animals to play with but my sister and I also enjoyed playing with race cars and building blocks. My sister and I came up with a game that we played when we were younger and we used our imaginations and pretended that we were defending the world from monsters and sorcerers or anything we could imagine. One Halloween, we decided to dress up as aliens and a lady thought we were little…

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    Annotated Bibliography Anderson, David K. "The Theater of the Damned: Religion and the Audience in the Tragedy of Christopher Marlowe." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 54.1 (2012): 80. Web. 31 Oct. 2016. Anderson discusses in “The Theater of the Damned” the concept of religion in Doctor Faustus. Anderson discusses why the audience would pay to see characters of a play brought to such low points throughout the duration of the story. Anderson explains how the viewers of a play in the…

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    Dr. Tess’s assistant walks in all bright eyed and smiley “ Goodmorning Mrs. Anderson, only eight more weeks until you'll be holding your princess” Sarah just smiled even though on the inside she was jumping out of her seat she was so excited. Sarah knew the routine of the appointment at this point clothes off , legs up and a little cervix check which used to be embarrassing but a baby is gonna come out soon. The beginning part is over, Thank God. Listening to the heartbeat is my favorite part…

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    Musicians create music for many reasons. They write songs about love and songs about the loss of love. Some create songs to brag about how much material possessions they have or to express their own personal happiness. However sometimes there exists situations in the world that are so upsetting and controversial that even musicians feel forced to act. In time of war and turmoil, musicians become the voice of the people and through their music they reflect the growing discontent of the people…

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    Teaching Narrative Essay

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    Narrative tells a fiction story. As Mark and Anderson ( 2003: 8) say that narrative is a piece of text which tells a story and, doing so, entertains or informs the reader or listener. According to the new curriculum for Junior High School, narrative text is being taught in the eighth year. The basic…

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    StrengthsQuest Reflection “A strength is the ability to provide consistent, near-perfect performance in a given activity” (Clifton, Anderson, & Schreiner, 2006, p.4). Upon taking the StrengthsQuest survey, as a part of the class requirements for Interdisciplinary Studies 400, I discovered that my strongest theme is learner. Learners, as the name implies, love to learn and obtain new knowledge. For learners, the process of learning is an adventure that brings immense joy and excitement. The…

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    Identity In Vietnam Essay

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    highlighting different roles/identities being played out during the course of the movie and how these identities synthesize by the end of it. For Benedict Anderson, nation “is an imagined political community--and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign" (Anderson 1983). Aligning with the inference that nationhood is a social construct, we see the three central characters, each trying to blend into this imagined community. On one hand, Lallan is a hired thug who commits all crimes for…

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    Video Games Debate

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    The Ongoing Debate of Children and Video Game Violence With the rise of technology in the 21st century, it’s not difficult to see the influence that it has on our society. More specifically, with teenagers and children. Children’s minds are like sponges. They see, hear, and remember everything. From everyday conversations between parents to watching television or even playing a video game. That being said, people have questioned the effects of violent video games on children. Do games like Grand…

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