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    Just like pores on human skin which absorb elements of the world around us, the holes all over the sponge’s body as essentially pores as well. The function of the holes all over the sponge’s body is to allow water to be absorbed into the sponge’s body. Through the absorption of water, the sponge also absorbs food and oxygen to ensure survival. There is no one set type of symmetry for sponges. Therefore, not all sponges have the same type of symmetry. Sponges can range from asymmetrical to…

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    1. Discuss the Cultural Humility (1. Lifelong learning and critical self-reflection, 2. Recognize and mitigate power imbalances, 3. institutional accountability) needed to serve this client? Lifelong learning and critical self-reflection: I think enacting cultural humility’s goal of lifelong learning and critical self-reflection requires a significant amount personal work before, during, and after every interaction with Reverend Joseph Dantica. To be able to learn from Rev. Dantica and engage…

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    Maintaining life balance is essential for your health and well-being. When you’re unbalanced, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by even simple tasks, and your productivity, sociability and health will suffer. When you’re life balance is in line, it’s easier to set and attain your goals, because you are better able to focus your energy and attention towards your specific intentions. However, how do we find life balance in the midst of our crazy schedules, and what would a balanced life even look…

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    make work and life balance in their life, sometimes it will cause some mental problem or other results like drug or violent under such a high stress in work time. The reasons of why they cannot make their work- life balance under control may be some self problem or working volume like care about family, long working hour or high strength work. And working in some industry is more stressful, the employees there are sustain more pressure than others. The work and life balance had becoming a big…

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    creates a sense of balance. This law, although meant to be about the physical world, applies to The Knight’s Tale. The author, Chaucer, decided to create a symmetrical story with each important action in the first half, having a corresponding action in the second half. This balance creates a perfect storyline because the plot is evenly distributed from the beginning to the end. The reader has a better experience reading the story since every important action is emphasized. The balance of the…

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    Koi Fresco said, “Balance is the key to everything. What we do, think, say, eat, feel, they all require awareness and through this awareness we can grow.” Emotions affect everything, our emotions, personalities, and activities. We need to let our emotions express themselves through our actions to have emotional balance, which leads to an individual perspective on life. How we see and learn about the world is heavily influenced by our parents, emotions, and past experiences. Emotions influence…

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    The Founder Fathers judiciously established the system of check and balances to avoid any of the three branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) from having too much power. Checks and balances allows each branch to check up on each other, limiting their influence and power. When the new Constitution was written in 1787 the Founding Fathers did not wish to have a government system like the British, which the prime minister had the majority of power. Instead they preferred to have…

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    mentally, and/or emotionally. Signs that you should slow down can include, but are not limited to, frustration, anger, a short temper, exhaustion, depression, skin rashes, and illnesses. This article provides five tips on how to create a healthier balance in your life. 1. Prioritize what is important in your life. Is it your job, family, children, quiet time, traveling or something else? As you only have 24 hours in a day, develop a plan as to how you want to spend those hours. Of course, you…

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    Unit 6 Reflection: Assessing Life balance I grew up in a small town called Gibsons on the Sunshine coast. From a young age, my parents enrolled me in various sports. Before long, I developed a deep passion for soccer and aspired to become a professional or collegiate athlete. Since soccer was not very popular on the Sunshine Coast, I started commuting into Vancouver to play for various elite soccer programs. Word quickly spread throughout Gibsons regarding my lengthy commute into the lower…

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    evaluating the extent to which checks and balances has created a limited government. Why should you be for the system of checks and balances and the matter that it creates a limited government? You should be for the system of checks and balances in behalf of the 22nd amendment and the case that each branch of government has their own powers. In document 1 it has showed a graph of the checks and balances. This graph shows that the system of checks and balances is a limited form of…

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