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    are run according to what the owner wants instead of what the business needs. The Technician wants a place to go to work, to be free from the constraints of working for The Boss, not realizing that the business becomes The Boss as it grows. Infancy ends when the owner realizes that the business cannot continue to run the way it has been; in order for it to survive, it will have to change. Once this reality occurs, most of The Technicians walk away. The rest go on to Adolescence. Adolescence –…

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    synaptogenesis stages individuals are left with far more neurons and synapses than are functionally needed. Synaptic pruning is paramount in developing a fully functioning peripheral and central nervous system. Unlike the fetal development stages which end after days or months of development, both synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning continue to occur well past infancy into adolescence and…

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    Super Bowl Paragraph

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    yard line no one was covering the wide receiver. I was the closest to him so I ran towards him and in the last few seconds the ball was in the air, I swatted the ball down. My team and coaches where super happy because I swatted down a pass, in the end zone, on 4th…

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    Large decreases in the algae population will most likely impact the bay ecosystem by killing off organisms and plants. Algae is a crucial plant in the Chesapeake Bay that needs to steadily grow to keep the animal population consistent. Bay grass, also known as underwater grass, grows in the superficial areas of the Chesapeake Bay. It is crucial to the environment because it absorbs extra nutrients, shelters small fish, and keeps the water looking less murky. Like Algae, Bay grass provides…

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    In the essay “The Closing Of The American Mind” by George F. Will explains several universities banning students censorship of people’s certain viewpoints that they may have. Also by wasting students tuition money and wasting their time as well for them to get a better education for themselves by not being able to express their own valid opinions or ideas. Will mentions that administrators are making students mind their manners with good manners understood as conformity to liberal politics. He…

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    about doing an outline, or some brainstorming to help with the writing process. No matter how many times it is taught or mentioned to me, it all sounds alien to me. I have tried to apply everything that I have learned, but nothing helps. In the end, it still boils down to me relying on the just-write procrastination writing process. Most of the time, whenever I am past procrastination and I start to just write, everything becomes easier. Once the hamster inside my brain begins…

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    Hot Zone Critique

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    about science fiction, “Unbreakable,” The Hot Zone, by author Richard Preston, and World War Z, by Max Brooks all helped me understand more about…

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    wanted to cripple Germany and demanded high reparation due to 20 million Russian lives lost during World War 2 whereas Truman did not want to make the same mistake of the treaty of Versailles. Regarding this the western zone compromised and gave equipment and materials to the eastern zone (history, 2018). The conference ended on a suspicious note where Truman believed he needed to command a stricter policy toward the Soviets. This left Stalin certain the USA and the UK were plotting against him…

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    Robbery Theory

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    Robbery is a crime that happens every day in our society. It usually leads to assault or murder. The question is what causes people to commit robbery, and which criminology theory affectedly describes the pattern. The theories that would explain criminals, and why they commit this particular crime are social process theories. The reason why these theories explain so well is that all human beings have different reasons for committing certain types of crimes. For instance all robbers have…

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    developing countries. During the final debate on Wednesday, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton stated “I think a no-fly zone could save lives and hasten the end of the conflict. This would take a lot of negotiation and it would also take making it clear to the Syrians and Russians that our purpose is to provide safe zones on the ground.” I agree with this statement, having no fly zones could save thousands of lives. When the strikes occur, they know about the people in the proximity of which they…

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