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    This study focuses on the data collected from a questionnaire about if it is easier for Antelope Valley College students to have friends with benefit or a real relationship. The hypothesis is that the busier a student is the less time they have to maintain the responsibilities of a committed relationship. There were 50 college students between the ages of 18 to 36 who participated in this study. Each individual was expected to fill out a questionnaire that consisted of 21 questions. The…

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    Attached," released in 2011, features two friends negotiating a sexual, yet nonromantic, component of their relationship (Garcia). With relationships like this being on the rise, most of today’s young adults report they have experienced some form of casual sex. Lastly, “The most recent data suggest that between 60 percent and 80 percent of North American college students have had some sort of hook-up experience.” “This is consistent with the view of emerging adulthood (typical college age) as a…

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    The following essay will be focusing on Armstrong’s idea of a casual concept and how mental states could potentially be casual concepts through various example and analysis. David. M. Armstrong starts his paper focusing on what philosophy can do to contribute to solve the mind/body problem. Before going in to Armstrong’s argument it is crucial to mention what is the mind body problem. The mind body problem is the problem of explaining how mental states, events and processes (like beliefs,…

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    generation. While it’s nice to meet someone you can see yourself spending the rest of your life with, the time before meeting this special person is no longer spent waiting idly for them to come sweep you off your feet. Instead, we’ve become more open to casual hookups, and no strings attached flings happening while we’re still single, and that’s great. But still, there are those who are unsure about the hooking up scene, and some who still sadly judge others for choosing to be part of that…

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    correlation and casual connection is the effect that one has on the other regarding the outcomes in scientific test results. In a study, the investigator is looking for the possible effect on the dependent variable that might be induced by changing the independent variable. Casual connection is an occurrence or action that can cause another and the results are predictable and certain. With that being said, casual connection can also determine how the two events are related to each other. Casual…

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    Culturally Specific Causal Cognition There are over seven billion people in this world that continue to occupy all corners of the earth and it is just recently, with the aid of technology, that they are fully able to connect with the vast variety of people, and explore other cultures with much ease. However, why is culture so important in shaping the way people interact with their surroundings? Why are humans so unique while so similar biologically? Psychologists are now able to answer those…

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    Towards the end of the poem, Bishop returns to the centralize theme of comparing her loss of certain objects to losing her loved one. Through the concepts of growing tragedies over an object, Bishop includes her “mother’s watch” to serve as an alluding factor to symbolize the things that she loves and has lost. Like the key, the watch holds great emotional values as its an essence of memories and love through daily life. However, the two items significantly contrast as the key held a more causal…

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    Majority of those children who do not attend schools are in the workforce, in some areas where the schools are free do not give the children the resources to participate as they cannot provide it. The children do not have the time nor the supplies to be able to attend and have to work for their bread. Children are even sent to construction sites where dangerous conditions force them to work around the safety hazards. These long hours, isolation from a social environment, lack of education,…

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    be further from the truth. Racism affects other minority races in the country, including the Asians, Hispanics, Africans, among other non-white groupings. For example, Nicole Chung in the article, “What Goes Through Your Mind: On Nice Parties and Casual Racism” explores the racial treatment of Asians by non-Asians. Similarly, Larry Lehna talks about the distinct differences between whites and blacks in law enforcement. Kundnani also addresses the discrimination of Sikhs on account of their…

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    The frog in a well is indeed a fitting phrase for describing The Casual Vacancy, by J.K. Rowling as readers take a sneak-peek into the true nature of society that Rowling perceives. It is noticeable how small everyone’s problems are in the big picture, yet get treatment as if the world will end any minute. The Casual Vacancy mimics society by illustrating a small English town, Pagford, which is in shock after the death of Barry Fairbrother. Upon his death, what is supposedly a pretty town…

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