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    Crop circles, all though there are many unproven explanations, are a result of alien activity or hoaxers. Crop circles are very interesting, crop circles are out in the middle of a field and it is laid down nice and neatly there are no broken crops it is all laid down in a nice neat pattern and you can not tell that humans have been in there to make the crop circles it would be very hard for a human to make the crop circles. Crop circles have all sorts of patterns some are circles some are…

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    man made? Crop circles is a natural or unnatural phenomenon that has been appearing in farmers land for decades. Revealing themselves in daylight no one knows for sure where or who is the cause. There have been many speculations and claims regarding their existence. From sanctural causes, to aliens, to man kind, to magnetic fields, and even government authority. Evidence is subverted and conclusions are still not made about these mysterious circles. The earliest claimed crop circle was in 1678.…

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    Literacy circles were an idea I had never heard of before this class. I knew that there were book clubs or book discussions but I had never seen this used in a classroom before. Now I love the idea. There are so many good things that this kind of project brings out for students. One great thing about the literacy circles are that everyone has a role and is actively engaged. With only four or five students every student will have to talk at least once especially to share with the group what…

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    called Circles and it was developed in the 1980’s based on the Native American cultures of America and Canada. The theory of the program is to “make an attempt to build closer ties between the community and the formal legal system” (Parker, 2015). The Circle aids in bringing closure to the victims and harm created by the offender, focusing on the healing process of the victim and restoring justice in the community. The Pros to the program would include: • Everyone that is present at the circle,…

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    Dave Eggers’s book “The Circle” efficiently discusses the negative impact that technology has on society. This book revolves around 24-year-old Mae Holland, a graduate of Minnesota’s elite Carleton College, who lands a job at the Circle thanks to her old roommate and friend Annie. The Circle is a powerful technology company created by “three wise men” who initially created this company to make life easier on the internet and in daily life. The company creates programs like TruYou which combines…

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    However, when people know too much it can lead to many consequences. Indeed, in his book The Circle, Dave Eggers suggests that being ashamed of a previous event or the past due to sharing everything to everyone and having no privacy, leads to the loss of identity. To begin, Eggers shows through characterization that people’s shame leads to the loss of true self. Indeed, when Mae first entered The Circle, her only goal was to please her bosses, to be good at her new job (?????????) Her…

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    Dante paints a vivid picture of hell, depicting it as nine circles spiraling down into the center of the Earth. We journey into the inferno alongside Dante, who represents sin, and our guide, Virgil, who represents human reasoning. As we travel deeper into the inferno, the punishments become more severe as the sin becomes more grievous. In the beginning, Dante pities the plight of the sinner, much to Virgil’s dismay, however, as we continue on our journey, Dante slowly recognizes that the…

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    consisting of different sized circles. The target circles ranged in size, with a radius of 10-, 30-, or 50-pixels, and the participant would then use a slider to adjust the matching circle to the size of the target circle. The target circle’s size varied from one trial to the next, with each size having a total of 10 trials, which made up the total sample size of 30 trials for each subject. For this experiment, the independent variable is the size of the target circle, and the dependent variable…

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    class without an easy answer. At the beginning of each school year, without fail, our teachers would herd us into sharing circles and we were forced to choose an easy self-identifier to share with the class. In order for you to truly understand how I feel about sharing circles, here is what I imagine hell to be like: Everyone is forced to stand in an eternal, godawful sharing circle and watch, with dread welling up in their stomach, as yellow-smock, rosy cheeked Jessica announces her fun…

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    2010-2014: Joined Arizona Mentor Society (AMS), and Circle K International (CKI) on campus. I was active in both AMS and CKI throughout my college years. Arizona Mentor Society is a club on campus which we teach student math and reading at the elementary school (5th grade) after their school time for an hour every day. ASU students can sign up for multiples days of the week to volunteer to teach. Circle K international is a college Kiwanis club. It is a services club which I participated…

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