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    examining the results of our questions we found that ninety percent of our participants viewed spankings as an acceptable form of punishment. One hundred percent of our participants were in fact spanked as children and believed that spanking with a hand or belt was acceptable. Seventy percent of our participants thought that spanking a child in public was appropriate, however only sixty percent deemed it acceptable for other people (other than the mother or father) to spank their children.…

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    the background and her husband. Her white skirt practically leaps off of the canvas in its brightness, and even her black jacket and gray shirt have a certain bright quality that Sargent evokes through highlighting brushstrokes. The black bowtie and belt are the only garments that do not display any reflection of light, and, therefore, recede into the painting. Similarly, the ribbon on the straw hat that the woman gracefully holds emphasizes the smooth surface of the hat, whose woven pattern is…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was born in Wools Thorpe, Lincolnshire, in 1642. Growing up, Newton faced many hardships with his mother abandoning him at a young age and his father passing away three months before he was born (Westfall 1993). Life finally became so overwhelming for Newton that he began acting out and even made threats of burning down his house. However, eventually Newton was able to find solace by indulging himself in books which then led to his developed interest for mechanics and technology…

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    Chicxulb Asteroids

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    000) in their lifetime, than they have winning the Powerball (1 in 185,000,000). However, it is still very unlikely, that such an event will happen during our time on Earth. After all, there are between 1.1 and 1.9 million asteroids in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter (“Asteroids: In Depth” 2). Who is to say one of those massive asteroids will not go on a collision course with Earth, and cause another extinction-level event, like the one around 66 million years ago, that wiped the…

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    Cultural Immersion (Native Americans) Prior to the Activity Perceptions, prejudice, stereotypes of Native Indians, prior to the activity were still alive and well. An Indian tribe consisted of chiefs and princess, seen as savages in pursuit of killing those of the European persuasion, scalping, living in tee-pees, stealing horses, and they all dressed alike. They were to be feared. As I matured I began to understand they were an oppressed people. An opinion was formed about this group at an…

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    Gold has been around for many years, but when did it become a big deal and where do we find this elusive mineral? “People in California figured gold was there, but it was James W. Marshall on January 24, 1848, who saw something shiny in Sutter Creek near Coloma, California. Another builder, James S. Brown, heard Marshall say, "Boys, I have got her now." Brown stepped over to Marshall, who held his hat in his hand. There in the hat were 10 or 12 pieces of gold.’’ (americaslibrary.gov) You can…

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    Baraka Analysis

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    Response Essay Baraka Allison Batley Communications Essentials – COMM1016 Vali Stone Wednesday, October 21, 2015 “Eggs, thousands of them, float by on a conveyor belt. Recently hatched chicks, dressed in yellow down, tumble from a conveyor belt down a chute onto another belt. Their eyes are wide, they look about amazed, their tiny wings flutter” (Roger Ebert, 2008). This is just one of the many images Mark Magidson and Ron Fricke use in their film Baraka. Their goal at first is to capture…

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    he dressed in old fashion golf clothing. He had eleven tour victories and three major titles under his belt when he died at age 42 in a plane crash. For Payne Stewart to get into the PGA it took years of practice. Payne Stewart started when he was four, and wasn’t in the PGA until two years after college. All of his practice paid off though. He had eleven victories and three titles under his belt. Payne shot an average of 70.61 on eighteen holes. Payne also grossed about 12,069,303.70 dollars.…

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    Along with the automatic seatbelt was a lap belt that had to be put on manually, however, the automatic seatbelt also had a red emergency release button located right on top of the left shoulder belt that allowed you to disengage the seatbelt so that the driver may vacate the vehicle at any point in…

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    of course will not stop my studies. I plan to pursue graduate school and concentrate my future studies around counselling psychology, specifically cognitive-behavioral techniques. With a Master’s in counselling psychology and a Bachelor’s under my belt, I will then prioritize finding a notable company to devote my abilities to. Here, I will gain the experience and knowledge necessary to run my own business and serve my community on my own. It will take years to have my own practice under my name…

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