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    in the Trojan War, but he denies being summoned. His attempt at denying being summoned: saying he was crazy. How he was going to prove it: run over his newborn child. He still went to war because he swerved out the way of his child, thus proving him not crazy, but Athena has got…

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    Why Are People Lonely

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    that played games all of the time. He forgot to eat, drink and do everything needed to live. While he was playing his game he collapsed and died on the spot from malnutrition. The reason he stayed on the computer so long was for the reason that he was exploring a different reality. He was exploring the one he wanted to be not his life that was lonely.The internet use in people contributes to loneliness, isolation, and social withdraw due to the fact of less face-to-face time, more Internet use,…

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    birth of my then savior, Jesus. Only I had practiced to say the two sentences assigned to me. This is what my third grade self led me to believe the night before the presentation of St. Bernard School’s Christmas show. Hours earlier I, for one last time before the performance, stepped on the lime-green X placed in front of the towering microphone. “Three wise men would follow a star leading them to the town of Bethlehem, in Judea. Where they would find a baby in swaddling clothes,…

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    intro and try to as little as possible, not look at the poem. The delivery was very well but had some problems such as the rate, nonverbal expression, and eye contact. We went a little faster than we had practiced but still finished with a good time. However, it did cause Wes and I to miss three or four words in the poem. The nonverbal expression, such as our hand hand gestures and stance. I forgot two or three and so did Wes but it still was not that bad. Our posture could have been better…

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    Time Series Design Paper

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    Time Series Design Components Time series designs are one of several ways that data can be looked at and collected when doing research on any particular topic. When doing your research, you want to choose the method of data collection that will best suit your study. For some, a time series design would be the best method, for others it may be a qualitative collection method. For the purpose of this paper the time series design method will be described and illustrated in its methods of use.…

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    can define the lives of the people who live in it. With that being said it is important to ensure that each community is taken care of, which is why it is so important to give back. Giving back to the community no matter how big or small or in what way will improve lives, build or restore relationships and provide personal growth. There are many different ways in order to give back to the community. A few of these ways include money, time and attitude. Money is, of course, essential to living,…

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    How Did I Set My Goals?

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    In the beginning of this semester I set my goals and worked as hard as I could to achieve them. As I wrote in the "learner profile" in the first week of the semester that my aim is to reach an advanced level of being able to write a good scientific papers, criticize them, in addition to being a good presenter. Thanks to the activities the we have been through, from the academic content units to the seminars and the guided independent study I estimate that I reached a reasonable level of what I…

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    With cultural norms, it is constantly changing, especially in this every-changing society. For example, with women having children outside of marriage is normal at the present time compared to back then. If a woman was pregnant a couple years ago, they would look her down and see her in a distinct light. A different culture norm that has been changed (and still changing till this day) is lesbian/gay, etc. couples adopting or…

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    fell deeply in love with this teenage boy. During this time it was love that I thought I had for him, but in reality I was still not satisfied. He could give up his world for me but I kind of didn’t know what I wanted out of being in a relationship with him. What I needed to have was a cohesive identity. This way the relationship I had with this boy would of been of good one because I would have develop fidelity, which Erikson defined as being able to relate to people in a sincere, genuine way.…

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    When first trying to understand the issues of technology abuse facing children today, we must consider that times aren’t like what they used to be. Just around 10 years ago, children would play outside, ride bikes, play tag, and engage in sports. They were all masters of their own imagination, creating new and enjoyable ways to entertain themselves without costing their families an arm and a leg. But now, todays families are different, and this change has occurred due to technology. Technology’s…

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