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    As I read chapter six on conformity, I thought of everyday life and realized how fake we all are. I then realized how often I conform in order to keep peace and avoid any confrontation. When asked to do this assignment I even thought wow people may not like the real me when I am done; but I was excited to be me! I broke this assignment up in a two day period due to family obligations. I am a bartender so in order to get ready for work I pick out a few outfits asking myself which one I think…

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    Reading the book Everyday Ambassador by Kate Otto changed my life for the better. The book had gave me a whole new, entirely different approach on how to view the world, to lead with better direction, and to make new relations and connect with the people around me and in my community. I was really happy that Kent State University chose this book for the common reading discussion, because it was such a thrill to read it and relate to some of the experiences in the book. On the topic of Prompt…

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    Nu Tran English 7 Darvin V. Wilson February 25, 2016 THE FOUR MAIN STRATAGEMS OF INFLUENCE In The Everyday Use and Abuse of Persuasion, Anthony Pratkanis and Elliot Aronson, who is “an author, advertising and political consultant, and professor of Psychology at the University of California,” points out some examples of propaganda that are proven to be very persuasive in people’s mind. Such as, in 1863, Abraham Lincoln, who is a president of the US, stated a speech at Gettysburg after the…

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    Andrea Bollin ASM104 12/11/2015 Lab Racism is part of our everyday lives. Where we live, where we go to school, our jobs who we come in contact with. The belief of races carry along with prejudice and hate. People are taught how to interpret and understand racism. There is a racial structure that we learn from a young age, thinking that some races are better than others. We are practically born into a racist society. Anthropologist have proven for many years that there are no biological reality…

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    Yes, animal testing is a everyday thing. Things we use all the time were at one point tested on an animal. Animal testing has been present in our lives for centuries. It started in the fifth century B.C. Every medicine, body products, prescription drugs, and a whole lot of more are used on animals before people start to sell them in stores. The reason animals are tested is because the owners need to make sure the product is safe for other people to use. When animals are tested and something goes…

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    Everyday Movement Observation My observation will be on my sister. I sat and watched how she came in and prepared to do her hair. I observed her for the required twenty minutes from the time she came through the door until she sat down and started to do her hair. When she walked in, she was quite. She walked in with one foot after the other. Her eyes moved left in my direction and she opened her mouth and spoke to me. As she was speaking, her whole body turned around to the door. She closed…

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    amazing; however, conflict is part of life. We may not be able to prevent it all the time, but we can be prepared to resolve it in the best manner possible. Authors, Ken Sande and Kevin Johnson, share their knowledge in their book titled, Resolving everyday conflict, providing a Christian view on conflict resolution (Sande & Johnson, 2011). The following is a review of the ideas presented by Sande and Johnson, and a comparison to other conflict resolutions strategies. The differences that…

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    culture, rape may be seen as the norm rather than a real crime and it is natural for men to be sexually aggressive, and rape culture also believes that being females is less valuable than being males (Kluesner, 2013). When I read Shannon Ridgway’s 25 Everyday Examples of Rape Culture, I am surprised to find that rape culture exists around us. When people know a girl is raped, they blame her sexy look and clothes or blame her for going out alone or drinking. With the rape culture beliefs, victims…

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    In the story Everyday Use by Alice Walker, she tells of a small, poor family, who has turned in different directions. Dee coming back to see Momma was a moment Momma has been waitng for, but it get stuck under the stairs when they get in an argument over quilts. Momma shows many distinct raits in this book. She shows that she is hardworking, self-sufficiant, and very old fashioned. First, In this book Momma as many different personality traits, but being harworking is the one that stands out the…

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    You Should Exercise Everyday For the longest time now there 's been a stigma around working out and exercising every day. It seems as if our society has turned exercise from something that may be critical to your body, to something that almost everyone dreads. When people hear exercise they seem to equate it to a number on a scale that must go down. An overweight person these days might see it as something that is for skinny people and skinny people may see it as something for overweight…

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