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    Cf Crumbie's 7 Habits

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    FCC Crumbie 7 Habits of Highly Effective People To be effective long term you have to first change how you look at the world and your perspective. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People refers to these as Paradigms. The first thing that must be done is to learn how to change your way of thinking, Paradigm Shift, in order to achieve the goal of long term success. If I want to be successful, I must first learn how to put my thought process in the correct place. I can work as hard and…

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    Sleep Apnea: Top Tips to Prevent Bad Sleep (I.E., Loud Snoring) Sleep apnea is a symptom that top tips help you to avoid. According to sources (if left untreated), risks of high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, and detrimental heart problems are increased when sleep apnea remains untreated. In fact, this type of breathing increases the risk of near-fatal accidents at, due to a sudden lack of attention. Unfortunately, it is a difficult task to find out if you actually have sleep apnea; the…

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    vinegar, chow-chow, sugar, salt, pepper, garlic, blue bonnet butter & seasoning salt. I’ve seen my cousins and uncles eat three to five plates during every meal. I would try to eat as much as they did and I picked up off that and it developed into habit. I can easily chuck down two to three plates and eat loads of snacks in the middle of the usual three course meal. Even though I eat so much, I never gained weight for the reason that in my hometown sports in general was a big thing, so I just…

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    Boal theater is political, traditional. Aristotle tragedy is oppressive. Boal aim is to break the wall between audience and performance. Chapter 1. Aristotle’s Coercive System of Tragedy • Aristotle’s philosophy/tragedy (obey rules, no rebellion) - character of the tragedy would be antisocial, rebellious. His characteristics and ambitions lead to tragedy happening to him. Through the theater, Aristotle would fear members of audience who share the same qualities as the main character does.…

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    your best’. Some children, especially those who are less confident, need more encouragement than others. Rewards A reward is a result of good behaviour. It’s a way of saying ‘well done’ after the child has behaved well or done something good. It could be a treat or an extra privilege. Rewards can make your praise and encouragement more effective in encouraging good behaviour. Most behaviour is influenced by the consequences that follow it, so when you reward your child’s behaviour, the…

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    Late Adulthood

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    just have to have good eating habits and physical activity. It is easy to ignore the damage that one does to their body physically in their adolescence and early adulthood. College adults can partake in heavy drinking and smoking, not feeling long periods of a hangover or shortness of breath. However, depending on how often one does so, can result in devastating long term health issues. Diseases such as liver disease or diabetes are two of the possibilities of poor eating habits and drinking.…

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    P. Colour Appearance in the “Divergent” movie Colour appearance in the movie were depended upon the faction. Each factions has their own colours that represents their habits. The first faction was Abnegation. Then it was followed by Amity, Candor, Dauntless and Erudite. The analysis was offered as follows: a) Abnegation Colour Abnegation is dominated by grey colour. It could be seen from the colour of their wardrobe and the colour of Abnegations’ building. Grey has a light and dark colour.…

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    be imitated. Why? Because that is how humans learn and develop, we imitate. Culture is defined by imitation, from grammar to fashion, people observe and imitate, why would ethics be any other way? Once imitation begins, actions will start to become habits. These certain ethical actions will no longer be thought about, just performed automatically (Holland & Skinner, 1961). The last step to the initial ethical process contains two parts. These are the most important parts of the process, without…

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    Silence, complete silence. This is a very large test that will be a very big part of your grade. You are the kind of person that gets distracted very easily. All of a sudden a phones starts ringing and all of your focus is lost. This reflects in a bad grade. Students should not be allowed to have and use cell phones in classrooms because of inequality, distractions, and cheating. To begin with, students should not have cell phones in class due to inequality. Although most students have a cell…

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    Ancient World Rituals

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    Chapter 5 This chapter presents Walton functions of temples and rituals of the ancient world. The temple is designed to be the residence of the gods, not as a place of worship. The temples represent a gateway to heaven. Each temple was appointed to a particular god, therefore each temple had images depicting the god. They took just different rituals for God approved his image either on the walls or in the form of statues. This behavior created a bridge of communication between the spiritual and…

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