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    Antoinette, a cancer survivor, once said “Surviving does not just mean staying alive…. It means LIVING to your potential.” Many people survive in everyday life. Many survive while having different traits than others. Having that someone or something can help one survive any situation. By having something to live for, it keeps one going. One can think about that something or someone to have a reason to survive. In the article “How a Man Survived 438 Days Stuck at Sea,” the book Perks of Being a…

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    older generation, they might say that technology is dooming us and creating an irreversible problem, but if you ask someone in my generation, they might reply with a completely different answer. To get a better look at what someone my age thought, I sat down with Bailey Lundberg and asked for her views and opinions on different topics that affect and influence today's society. The first topic I decided to cover was Social Media. I asked her if she though Social Media had an effect on our…

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    Today, lacrosse has been one of the most fast growing sports in history. Countries all over the world have established many lacrosse programs for all ages. Canada played a huge impact of the spread of lacrosse to the other countries. European countries as England, Scotland, and Ireland along with Australia and the United States were some of the countries that instituted their own lacrosse programs after hearing about Canada’s programs. England actually formed their program after Queen…

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    Wales was a role model for girls and boys all over the world with her huge heart, kindness, and the urge to help anyone around her. She had a rough and emotion beginning of her childhood so she was able to take experiences from her life and help relate to people and help heal their own wounds. Diana, Princess of Wales known as The Queen of Hearts transformed the public image of British royalty by taking a stand for people all around the world with HIV and AIDs. With her actions she showed a more…

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    universes and busy living different lives that we sometimes forget that there are other people who are conscious, breathing, and living just as we do. Problems occur in everyone’s lives, big and small, and it’s very important that, even if we’ve never experienced anything like it, to look through each other’s eyes and understand. Problems are inevitable and some are worse than others. The lives of us Americans is like sleeping on Cloud-9 compared to those living in third world countries.…

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    to stand against such remarks. In this society prejudice is very real and it is apparent in many different situations. Being able to stand up in these situations makes more of a difference than anyone could ever know. But, learning to respond quickly and effectively is an important tool which helps decrease the amount of unfiltered, unintentional criticism. Prejudice shows itself in many different forms and fashions. It come from coworkers, family members and complete strangers. Fortunately,…

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    made a C. I called my Uncle Sonny and I cried. The funny thing is he was not sympathetic to me what so ever. This guy, my uncle on the other end of the phone, with his baritone voice, aggressively said, "Welcome to the World baby girl... 'Ain 't it Shit. '" I never saw the world of education the same any more after that day. I realized my best for high school was merely a filthy rag for college level work. This drove me as a student to do better than my expectations, to strive for something…

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    Title As we all know the world is going to change soon. Technology is taking over the labor market and making people jobless. The historic American economic philosopher Adam Smith used the term of “Invisible Hand” in one his book called “The Wealth of Nations”(IV, Chp II) explains the social benefits and individual actions. It makes sense in our day that the future will belong to “invisible hand” the technology or robots. What are we going to do without work? If robots intelligence becoming…

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    scientific technologies; their world is really silence and peaceful. They do not have any great invention to improve their lives. Also, they are living under control of capitalist. The capitalism has separated the civilians into three different classes such as upper class, middle class and lower class. People who work for the upper class will get the benefits from the capitalism and have better lives. The capitalism is trying to steal stuff from the civilians. Today, the world has improved with…

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    reading chapter four in the text Journey Into The Death World, I never thought about what it might like as a death baby and in terms of developmental milestones. Reading this chapter gave me a lot of information of this death babies and I realized that there are more similarities than differences in the development of a hearing child and a death one. One thing that shocked me is when the author mentioned that a deaf child can sign up to fifteen different words by age 2. In my opinion they have…

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