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    Scorpio is not only the eighth sign of the astrological year, they should fall in to the ranks of the eighth wonder of the world due their many characteristics, skills and dynamics. They are one of the most spirited and forward thinking zodiac signs in just about everything they touch, say and do, but their opinion is known for reaching the highest degree of extremes. They are moody, passionate, sensitive, and intense. They have a way of transforming any situation if they feel the need.…

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    Imagine going through life in silence and still being able to be the only Deaf person to win an Academy Award. Marlee Matlin is an inspiration to the Deaf community and encourages, not only Deaf people, but everyone with a disability that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. Matlin has been a well known actress to achieve many accomplishments such as awards and being a successful writer. Being a Deaf actress is not easy, yet Marlee Matlin goes above and beyond with her work. It…

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    who uses ASL or sign language and are involved…

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    Time has proven the effectiveness of Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s writing, for Sherlock Holmes has become one of the most famous fictional detectives of all time. There are certain rules that a good detective story must follow, and I believe Doyle succeeded in followed them. The key elements that Doyle’s stories contain include significant crimes, making clues available to the reader, and creating solutions are very reasonable and probable. The stories of Sherlock Holmes contain crimes that are…

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    This is a broader reclamation of culture, concerning the artifacts that make it Deaf. Deaf studies looks into American Sign Language (ASL) and what makes it a language. Deaf studies also looks into history to discover the lost pieces of writing and art. This field explores known Deaf people and their stories, spreading shared experiences across time to the newer generations…

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    Introduction Unfortunately, everybody has non-verbal communication whether you like it or not. Non-verbal communications are involuntary human responses to different emotions. For example when people are angry they might roll eyes or cross their arms, and when their nervous they might shake their legs. These are just three of the many non-verbal tells/ cues that people have. Being aware you one’s own tells is important because you have to learn to control them. When you’re a kid all you have to…

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    W2 Essay As I drove through that road in Hawaii riding in the passenger seat with my dad driving I was in awe of the tunnel of trees we were driving through. As you can see it was an astounding view I had never seen anything like this, in Colorado we had tunnels of stone built into the mountains on highways but this was a whole new experience. The beauty of it was amazing, yet I couldn’t help but think that just because it’s beautiful doesn’t mean it’s natural. Those trees were an assemblage…

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    Language, as one of the most prevailing human symbol of communication, is an essential source of identity in all cultures. One of the many ways in which identity can be assimilated is through one’s native and foreign languages, education, culture, and way of life. We may identify others by their dominant language and their speaking manners or expressive styles depending on ethnic, origin, social context, gender, and many other factors. For instance, as Mr. Baron appoints in his article, American…

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    Building an academic leadership role, a good form, making decision, problem solving, and success in oneself; literacy is an essential factor for us as a human being. Living in a society where communication must be required to function of life itself a better place to be in. Added ethicalities and diversity has shown many times in the past given you the abilities to expand to reach farther. Within today 's world, economics, and technology are expanding. Evolving consistently at a rapid pace. In…

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    Mary Cassatt was a just a young girl growing up in the 1800’s when she created many famous works. In her painting her focus was women and children, since her rights were limited compared to men. In her painting, “The Boating Party,” she touches on the issue perfectly, by using her talent to make a stand. I have always been a fan of Mary Cassatt’s work, and I will for the rest of my life. She has been recognized all around the world with paintings in various museums. When I was in middle school…

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