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    accessible. The United States, within its glass bubble, consists of sanitary water accommodations and medical assistance, which is available for most citizens. Additionally, the United States is consistently looking for more ways to improve. One may ask, what is outside of the glass bubble? Outside of the glass bubble are third-world countries such as Africa, where people die from drinking infected water or from disease outbreaks. Outside of the glass bubble are human beings, sick from treatable…

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    Some scientist didn’t believe that the popping noise had anything to do with gas bubbles. To follow up on this hypothesis, some scientist used an MRI to prove the “gas bubble theory” wrong. First, scientist had studied 10 joints by using volunteers’ fingers into a tube. They did this so they could apply traction to the joint. They had specifically used the metacarpophalangeal joints because those were the most common joints that people crack. Then, they took images before and after cracking the…

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    Bus 2203, Principals of Finance1 Unit 2, Written Assignment “Monetary Policy and the Housing Bubble” What role did the setting of monetary policy play in housing market developments? The central theme of this paper is to evaluate the role and relationship between monetary policy with a specific focus on the housing market developments. It is an estimation that monetary and/or economic conditions of a country will affect mortgage borrowing as well as prices of homes. The direct correlation…

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    The speech has a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. I was able to easily identify them when reading the paper. The writer used a hook to draw the audience in. In this case she used the story of The Boy in the Plastic Bubble to capture the audience’s attention. The speaker’s transition sentences are smooth and clearly convey the change of content in the speech. “After looking at the problems created by antibacterial products, we’ll explore some solutions.” This example dictates the change…

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    Scout’s world is very limited to the little bubble she lives in, and with her being our guide through the story we too are often sheltered from events that occur outside. A main part of the plot is the Tom Robinson case. Scout is many ways is confused about this case, why is it so important, what is rape, why does Mrs. Robinson need money, why are people saying mean things about Atticus? Scout truly only sees a small part of the picture, it is partly because of how young she is, but it is also…

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    that it is rude to get too close to others, and to respect personal boundaries. This is why everyone I interacted with thought I was being rude or weird. Internalization was a large facet of my actions because the whole time I broke people’s social bubbles, I was constantly judging and second guessing myself. The concept of personal space has been instilled in me, and to go against it felt like I was doing something very…

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    Life has not always been ideal, but perfection doesn’t exist; I never expect it to. Surrounded in a bubble the innocence I was born with left me blissfully ignorant of the situations in my household, however once I turned ten everything changed. For the first time in my life I could no longer hold onto the familiarity that I grew close to; I felt lost. The house I had always known, whose walls were my childhood canvas and whose corners were filled with faint memories, was being sold and I had to…

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    Interview with Burl Finkelstein I. Introduction: The purpose of this report is to communicate the findings of my interview with Burl Finkelstein, a working engineer, through the use of email, and to learn the importance of quality communication throughout the engineering workplace. This report will e II. Background/Experience: Burl Finkelstein is a professional engineer who is currently working at Kason Industries. Mr. Finkelstein has been working as a professional engineer since 1983.…

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    Taylors Rule on US Economic Bubbles There have been various Economic bubbles throughout U.S history, which have led to global recessions that have affected millions of people worldwide. One of the primary reasons for these bubbles is the Federal Reserves influence on the Federal Funds Rate; an interest rate at which a depository institution lends funds, which is determined mainly by the Federal Open Market Committee. If a Federal organization has such power in their hands, then why are they…

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    I will be examining the risks of the student loan bubble. Over the last 5 years the American federal reserve bank has increased spending on federal student loans over 1,000%. From $100 billion to over $1 trillion dollars. According to Kate Hardiman from University of Notre Dame “Economists believe the amount of federal money allocated to student loans shown in this graph is highly “unsustainable.””. With the increasingly large amount of risky student loans being given out its not going to be…

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