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    Moving all of them, I figured that I am totally fine, except that my finger hurts a little bit. Second thing that I did was to disconnect seatbelt. It apparently wasn’t that easy, because my fingers were still shaking. After a finally successful disconnection of seatbelt I got out of a car and ran toward the hit car. I wasn’t worried about my car or their car, because cars are just a property, while putting in danger life of other people was always something that worried me a lot. I jogged to…

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    2010). Many studies (Balbo & Navez-Bouchanine, 1995; Deffner & Hoerning, 2011; Kempen, 2007; Madrazo & Van Kempen, 2012) have upheld that residential fragmentation is a threat to urban integration and social cohesion. Fragmentation underscore disconnections rather than connections since it is related with barriers that obstruct choices and opportunities for social connections and interactions (Deffner & Hoerning, 2011). For instance, barriers such as walls may disconnect people from each other…

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    Andre Dubus’s short story, “Killings”, examines the psychology effects of other people after a person has been killed. The story discusses the ramifications of the original murder, the subsequent actions of “justice,” and finally how the character go on with their lives. Dubus clearly examines how one family deals with the death of their youngest son. “Killings”, written in a very disconnected manner starts with no beginning details. Throughout the entire story Dubus never takes a side, never…

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    Passive euthanasia is when someone does something that keeps the patient alive is stopped, allowing them to die. This is when death is brought about by an omission. An example can be switching off life support machines, withholding treatment, the disconnection of a feeding tube and much…

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    June’s life spun in a continuous circle of disconnection with herself and her mother but the meeting with her sister’s helped to mend these connections. In the process of always falling short of her mother’s expectations, Jing-Mei felt a loss in her identity. Jing-Mei felt she needed to be perfect to…

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    What is DID ? Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is one of the more controversial dissociative disorder today. Many therapists and psychological professionals do not believe that this is a real condition, though it is noticed as a disorder by many centers of mental health. According to “A History of Dissociative Identity Disorder,” DID has been an issue for a while, with reports going back to the 17th century and further. Many forms of this condition are shown in Paleolithic cave paintings…

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    Technology Affecting Kids

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    Denise Meraz Dr. Carter English 1301-001 1 May 2017 Technology Affecting Our Kids Does technology (cell phones, computers, tablets, and x-box) negatively affect children’s health. Some people are all for technology for children, from little ages up to teenagers. But is it affecting our child’s social skills, attention, giving them information overload, decision making and memory. With all these, counteracting influence on how technology affects our children. Many people are for technology and…

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    withdrawal by late 1969. In regards to Foreign Policy, the Vietnam War represents a significant time as the 1960s was all about changing the world from a previous hard line “die to protect your country concept” to a “free love no violence” concept. The disconnection and hostility between people and government put pressure on how the government should conduct their…

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    economy grew 2.2% in 2009 Q3, 5.6% in 2009 Q4, and 2.7% in 2010 Q1, the unemployment rate had remained high. The unemployment rate had risen from 9.5% in June 2009 to 10.1% in October 2009. The unemployment rate fell back to 9.5% in June 2010. Disconnection between the demand and supply of workers was reflected in statistics such as the hiring rate, the layoff rate, and the unemployment rate, the given average number of job opening in April and May, the unemployed were expected about 10.4…

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    The United States of America is a country beaming with individuals with diverse cultures, religions, values and languages. Despite this diversity, a sense of cultural division and indirect assimilation is still present in some aspects. An example of an area where some cultural division is visible is at schools where the English-Only law, the rule that requires students to communicate using English only, is implemented. Given the fact that children of different backgrounds populate schools, this…

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