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    feeling some type of because of all the wild and crazy events that occur in the streets of Peru. This paper will discuss Mario Vargas Llosa novel “The Conversation in the Cathedral” on how similar Zavalita and Peru in general and What does Zavalita think caused what he feels about himself and Peru? In the beginning of Mario Vargas Llosa’s Conversation in the Cathedral Zavalita thinks he messed up just like Peru because living in corrupted and…

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    Being a student at Babson makes conversations about diversity really important. In a college where more than 30% of students are international, we have to be aware of how to benefit ourselves from that diversity. I resonate completely with what Julien Bourrelle claims in his Ted Talk. For us to be able to benefit from diversity, we need to adapt and understand others, otherwise misunderstandings will certainly cause conflicts. Being a Brazilian in an american school causes me to be really…

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    The conversation transcription used in this appraisal analysis is based on a phone conversation between a civilian named Mark Sanders (a 33 year-old white male in Connecticut) and the secretary of the Connecticut police department (a middle-aged white female). The conversation topic between these two participants regards the new gun-confiscation regulation on those who possess firearms and Mark’s argument on the new law which violates the Constitution. The man initiated the call to the…

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    agreed to take part on in the Conversation Partner program. The purpose of this program was to pair International Students to NNU undergraduates who would be willing to spend time with them, as well as act as a guide to American culture. This act would both benefit the International Students, who might be otherwise struck with culture shock, and it gives NNU undergraduates the opportunity to break away from the homogeny of the campus. When I was assigned to a conversation partner as part of…

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    The Great Conversation by Robert M. Hutchins, Statement of Liberal Education by Association of American College & University, What Is a 21st Century Liberal Education by Association of American College & University (AAC&U’s), and Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire’s are four articles that explain what liberal education stand for and what has been accomplished over the years. From reading the four articles they explained how liberal education has helped empower students and helped then…

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    How do the poems “If—”, “Telephone Conversation”, “Remember”, and three other poems present and explore conflict. Conflict occurs everywhere, anytime, and doesn’t have to involve many people. “If—” presents the conflict between an individual and other people, which is also an individual’s conflict with society. “Telephone Conversation” presents the conflict between races in society. Both of these are examples of external conflict, which involves more than one person. “Remember”, on the other…

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    From Bringuier’s “Conversation with Jean Piaget”, which handles the series of informal conversation with children. The result is based on “how the children reasons and how they discover new tools”(Bringuier, 24) along with “direct and informal conversations”(Brunguier, 24). During the interview, she was very converse to every question that I’ve asked for her to answer. I realize we can’t…

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    In the reading, Difficult Conversations, the authors discussed how sometimes it is difficult to have a conversation that could potentially affect your identity or what others think of you (Stone, Patton, & Heen, 2010). Everyone struggles with their identity and the desire to perfect it to exactly how they want it or how they want others to see it. For me, I have played softball my whole life, from tee ball to high school ball it was always a hobby of mine. I played travel softball too and spent…

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    scholarships for students who wish to become marriage and family counselors. The core of the meeting revolved around Tara Harvill who talked about couples in conflict and trying to make a connection with them. Her presentation was titled Courageous Conversations and its intent was to demonstrate how to get couples to connect with each other in a healthy way. This state of connection could be defined as love which includes vulnerability, surrender, self-valuing, stability, and motivation to…

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    通し番号02-043: Short Conversation (150 Words) (Narrator): Listen to a conversation between two family members. Alex: Hey! Josh! It’s been quite awhile. How are you doing? How’s college? Josh: Hey dad! It’s going really well. Alex: We’ll what are you studying? I’d like to know where all my hard-earned money is going to. Josh: Well, I’m not really sure what I want to major in yet. I took a two computer science classes, a history class, and a class on languages. The…

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