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    impacted by people around us, as well as our consumption behaviors. Another reason that I believed consumers are passive result from the idea that Paterson (2005) talked about in his book “Consumption and everyday life”. Paterson argued that “In the escalation of…

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    In 2014, Ryan Gabrielson, Ryann Grochowski Jones and Eric Sagara performed a study called Deadly force in black and white and researched data that noted in the time frame of 2010-2012 1,217 killings that left civilians dead at the hands of law enforcement. The federal data showed that African America males ranging from the ages 15-19 were killed at a 31.17% per million rates as opposed to White Americans were only killed at a 1.47% per million person’s rate. For that statistic to equal out for a…

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    I am very interested in the field of Mental Health Counseling This career field is a good fit for me, because I work well under pressure and genuinely care about the well-being of others. I began working with the Department of Mental Health almost seven years ago and learned a great deal form that experience. I realized that working with adolescents who are diagnosed with mental illness can be very challenging. Also, I learned that a lot of patients experience trauma, can be easily agitated,…

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    In Matterhorn, written by Karl Marlantes, Lance Corporal Hamilton, although playing a minor role in the novel, explores the bitter consequences of glory and death. When Lieutenant Colonel Simpson, influenced by Major Blakely, orders Bravo Company to recapture Matterhorn, Bravo Company trounces the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), positioned on Matterhorn, but not without casualties and repercussions. Hamilton joins the fallen when pride and glory inundate his senses and runs foolishly into enemy…

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    If the project does go over budget, the client has no contractual obligations to the design team. According to document 600, in GC1 .2.8, he client is responsible ‘to ensure that the client’s construction budget includes a contingency for cost escalation, design issues in the construction documents and unforeseen circumstances that arise or become apparent during the course of the project’.…

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    In Chip Bok’s political cartoon, Bok used an iconic sign, viewer’s hypothesis, juxtaposition, irony, superimposition, and symbolism to suggest that the President’s executive decision to regulate gun’s sales only triggered an escalation in gun sales. Cartoonist Chip Bok used US President Barack Obama as the iconic sign, since he is one of the main characters engaged with the issues of gun control. In a recent gun speech, President Barack Obama grew emotional as he made a passionate…

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    During the escalation of his intelligence, Charlie is seated at a diner and notices a young worker drop a tray of dishes, resulting in a series of insults yelled from the diner customers. Charlie proceeds to laugh along with the people in the diner and abruptly realizes…

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    has been exposed to a negative opinion of it. The portrayal of HIV/AIDS in the media is often negative and may cause nurses to become uncomfortable when dealing with the situation. During the early 1980’s the initial response to HIV/AIDS was an escalation in anxiety due to the medias power in tabloids (Philbin, 2008). Sociological perspective shows that due this unfavourable reaction of the public would in turn negatively impact a persons attitude towards their disease as well as a nurses…

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    probably the most terrific year for the nation's history. More than 800,000 Tutsi were brutally massacred at the machetes of Hutu while the entire world stood by and watched. What was the reason of this conflict? How was it possible to allow for such escalation of hatred? The main reason of such a tragedy can be tied to European colonialism in Rwanda. The Europeans succesfully birthed an ethnic divide between the Hutu (85% of Rwandan polulation) and Tutsi (12% of Rwandan population) that led to…

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    In the year of 1998, Dr. Carl Sagan delivered a speech to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. To and audience of almost thirty-thousand, composed of civilians, veterans, and government workers, Dr. Sagan both honored the fallen at the Gettysburg National Cemetery and cautioned the world on the risks of mechanization and antipathy. Although the official reason for the delivery of the speech was to commemorate the fallen of Gettysburg, he also wanted to warn the world…

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