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    Bedroom Observation

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    Although the sixteen students of Honors Seminar 200-011 are similar in hundreds of ways, our answers to eight basic questions concerning the honors house walk through contained more variations than similarities. Even for simple questions with one correct answer, such as “how many chairs are in the courtyard,” our responses ranged from two to two hundred, and the class debated the definition of a chair. Discussing something as basic as a chair versus a bench versus a couch demonstrates the…

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    dangerous and some habits you cannot seem to break no matter how hard you pursue to conquer these habits, you seem to never succeed. I had a habit in which possessed of all of the above. From as early as I can remember, I walked on my toes. I don’t know how but that was how I learned to walk. This would turn out to be a problem in the future. I did not realize at first; but it was would change my life. It would take determination, courage, and persistence to conquer this habit, similar to…

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    wrapped in the comfort and love of her husband and nephew, John. When it became clear that it was time to transition from the physical life to the spiritual life, she took her last breath on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016. And so now is the time to mourn. The heart can only gradually comprehend such a loss and it will take weeks and months to travel down that journey of grief. Each step will be full of gratitude for Marge’s life and sadness because of her departure. We stand in this sacred place…

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    museum sites we would lose all first hand memory of the events. Without the camps people wouldn't be able to truly invasion what happened during the holocaust and thus the remembrance would fade. We do need to see and walk through the barracks, gas chambers and forests to remember everything that happened in those places. Many survivors are very good at telling stories, and of course many of those who listen to them are abel to understand and picture what happened. People may be able to paint…

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    says absent mindedly, Chris laughs. Chris and Jackie both vividly remember the party on the night of New Years Eve when Jackie introduced Chris to her family as her girlfriend. There were a lot of tears, crying, and screaming, mostly from Jackies mother. As Jackie quotes from her mother "don't come back, unless you learn how to behave like a 'normal' young woman, DISGRACEFUL!". And she never actually did come back.…

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    home my dad and I were very happy. Even though we didn’t shoot anything it was worth it. I learned you couldn’t always be rewarded without a little bit of patience. I knew if I had stayed at the house I wouldn’t have had so much fun. I will always remember my cousin’s incredible last second shot that made the whole weekend worth…

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    Irene Fogel Weiss Thesis

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    Irene Fogel Weiss was born in Batrad, Ukraine in 1930. She lived in a small town in Czechoslovakia. It's population consisted of about 1,000 farming families and 10 Jewish families. When Irene was only 8 years old, her town was split and became a part of Hungary. By that time, the Hungarians had allied with the Nazis. Soon, Irene's family had lost all their rights and her fathers business was given to a non-Jew. "It’s an incredibly scary feeling when you’re exposed to anyone’s raw feelings and…

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    Episodic Memory Essay

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    argument, I really could not find out any specific episodic memories correspond with this claim. I found most of my episodic memories now I can remember are about non-social, non-human related ones, contrary to evidence suggested by Klein et al. My episodic memories are mostly not about the other people. It is weird but my good memories I naturally remember are about places where I have been, without information about what I did there. They are just about where I was, I…

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    Book Review: Cold Mountain

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    Cold mountain book review Cold Mountain is a historical novel during the civil war and two people who love each other are caught in the middle of it. Inman is a damage war soldier takes a journey across america after being injured in a battle and now tries to find the woman she loves Ada a young farmer girl. While Inman was in the hospital mainly looking out the window staring at the mountains.The view brought old memories from his past back home in black cove with his love Ada. He…

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    was in a coma, and hasn’t had any signs that he could wake up. When my brother woke up he didn't remember what happened before. He didn’t remember going to his best friend's concert or the fight. When his best friend came in he told him what happened and he showed him the video. When he seen the video he kinda flipped out. But the most important thing is he got helped to eat walk. He got trained to walk and eat by himself…

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