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    inability to keep his men safe when Lavender is later shot. O’Brien appeals to the grief-stricken emotions of the audience by acknowledging that “Ted Lavender was dead because [Cross] loved her so much and could not stop thinking about her” (O’Brien 420). This foreshadow of Cross’ inability to protect his men establishes chaos and disorder between what is tangible and intangible. A similar circumstance exists in the popular film, Inception, when the main character, Cobb, can no longer identify…

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    appearance of a broad band of (NH) at 3213-3151 cm-1 compared to the corresponding stretching frequency of the free ligand 3177 cm-1, which means that there is no significant effect on these bands during the coordination. 6) The weak band in region 478-420 cm-1 could be assigned to (M-N). 7) The NO3- ion is coordinated to the metal ion as unidentate for the Ni (II), Cu (II), Fe (III) and Cr (III) complexes with C2v symmetry. The unidentate nitrate group possess three non-degenerated modes…

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    Effects Of 9/11

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    In New York On September 11, 2001 the world was faced with devastation. At approximately 8:45am a plane crashed into the North tower in the World Trade Center. At the time everyone was confused as what was going on. The people of New York thought that the plane lost control somehow and crashed right into the North tower. But at 9:03am that was when a second plane crashed into the south tower. New Yorkers were starting to believe that this was a terrorist attack on the U.S. The question I wanted…

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    Webster’s dictionary defines the term, “Temptation” as, “a desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.” Homer’s the Odyssey highlights the idea of temptation, and how it negatively impacts one’s future. Odysseus, the main protagonist in this epic poem, is known for his mental and physical strength. Odysseus had to leave his newborn son, Telemachus, and beautiful wife Penelope to sail to Troy and fight in the war. The Greeks won the battle against the Trojans, and upon sailing…

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    Strategy Reflection

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    Throughout college, I have had difficulty with creating short term goals, managing my stress, and my reading comprehension. Therefore, I hoped to practice and develop these areas by implementing strategies throughout the semester. I felt it was necessary to improve these areas since I felt that they were hindering my academic potential and my personal life. Additionally, it is uncommon to be given an assignment that focuses on improving oneself; thus, I wanted to take advantage of the…

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    Totalitarianism In Germany

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    According to Crick’s understanding of totalitarianism, the process of ‘co-ordination’ after Hitler became chancellor in 1933, led to the destruction of politics. The process of “co-ordination” consisted of aligning the state according to Nazi principles. It brought the Weimar Republic to an end since it allowed the Nazis to take over several political parties including the Social Democrats, the Communists and the Centre Party. The Nazis also ‘co-ordinated’ other civil society organizations and…

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    Emotionally Intelligent Leadership will help my future development as a leader. My strongest capacities were Authenticity, Achievement, and Displaying Empathy. My weakest capacities are Emotional Self-Perception and Emotional Self-Control. Before Leadership 420, I was aware of my strengths and weaknesses but I was able to better understand them in this class because of the activities and reflections that we did throughout the quarter. I believe…

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    Bennett, Paul. "School Uniforms: Do Uniforms Make Schools Better - Or Something Else?". Educhatter 's Blog. N.p., 2013. Web. 12 Feb. 2016. EduChatter contains blog entries from educational consultants that specialize in “raising critical issues” and “tracking emerging trends.” It consists of viewpoints and informed opinions on matters relating to the state of Canadian K-12 education. Their posters tend to be very passionate about what they do, and full of ideas related to the educational reform…

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    Double Speak Analysis

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    Liars and those who doublespeak are in our daily lives, but how are they different from each other? In “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericsson and “The World of Doublespeak” by William Lutz, they portray doublespeak and lies as being similar with very few differences. Similarities between those that doublespeak and lie are how both mislead and deceive others. The results of such can be harmful. First of all, liars and double-speakers within “The Ways We Lie” and “The World of Doublespeak” have…

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    Every single person loves being happy and feeling joy. A human’s goal is to do what they love and get excitement out of the things they do. Every person in this world is different and people find happiness in many different things. One person may be perfectly happy reading books all the time, but on the other hand, one person may find happiness in more thrilling things like skydiving or mountain biking. Many people find happiness in working hard to excel at a sport they love, while others are…

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