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    the truth is whether or not we forgive has nothing to do with controlling another individual’s behavior. People do exactly what they want to do. They only person to let off the hook is ourselves, by not showing concern ourselves with monitoring someone else’s behavior, or replaying the past. There are some steps that one could take, however these are not easy steps by any means, because many of them are worked in tandem, but nonetheless they are pieces that makes up the whole. Here is what…

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    Space Exploration

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    overpopulation by colonizing space. Equal technology and a common goal keep the world busy and peaceful. The topic of finding new ways to save the world interests me because I consume a lot of post-apocalyptic pop culture media. Entertainment such as the Fallout video game series and the CW television show The 100 emphasize the problems we have today of overpopulation, overconsumption, and paranoia of our fellow man and how society would crumble without diplomatic relations with neighboring…

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    According to American Counseling Association, vicarious trauma is, “The term vicarious trauma… sometimes also called compassion fatigue, is the latest term that describes the phenomenon associated with the ‘cost of carrying’ for others” (2011). An interpreter’s job is to convey communication from one person to another person. Sign language interpreters also do this while interpreting, but there are more parts to this process than just language between the clients. First, sign language is a…

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    Invisible Yet Deadly

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    Invisible Yet Deadly In 1938 German Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann discovered that when uranium is bombarded with neutrons, through the process known as fission, there are two lighter elements, neutrons, and a large amount of radiation produced. It was clear that these neutrons could in turn also cause fission, producing more neutrons and developing a chain reaction which might spread throughout all the uranium present (Rinkesh). This fission reaction showed a lot of potential,…

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    To adequately answer the questions I’m going to go through my life in increments of five years with how I acted and thought, and I will go into detail of the important people in every five years and how they changed me. From ages zero to five I was the rowdiest and happiest little kid you would ever meet. I loved everyone and I wanted to make everyone smile. My mom says that I was always saying, “watch me daddy watch me” to my dad over every little thing I thought he might be interested in.…

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    would have an equal number of AOL and Time Warner directors” (Arango, 2010, para. 25). Both of these deals are considered failures, and many in business consider the AOL and Time Warner deal to have been one of the worst deals ever because of the fallout. The Bank of America acquisition of Countrywide was motivated by Bank of America’s need to grow their business.…

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    Kennedy Cold War Essay

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    Kennedy’s New Frontier The Effect of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty on the Arms Race of the Cold War The turn of the 1960’s ushered in an age of change, both politically and socially, in the United States. The Eisenhower years of the 1950’s was a time in America that focused very much on the establishment of conservative political values; the American dream was concrete, a man and a woman have a boy and a girl with a car, a nice house, and a white picket fence in suburban America. But the 1960’s…

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    Baby Boomer

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    Home Health Care and the Aging Baby Boomer Generation “A so-called silver tsunami is headed toward U.S. health care and the country is ill-prepared to deal with the fallout.”(Mitchell 34) The silver tsunami that Dr. Mitchell refers to is the baby boomer generation. As the Baby Boomer generation reaches retirement age, there will be a significant increase in the need for home health care. With increased health care awareness, this generation’s longevity will surpass any previous generations.…

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    1. Introduction Urban greenery is usually being refer as parks or green space but others also claimed that it include rooftop, household garden and streetscape. In this millennium, the cities all over the world are increasingly urbanized. An in burst of immigrants from rural areas to cities is causing the cities to become congested and polluted. The rapidly expanding population and overcrowded slum have hasten the urban development where old buildings are demolished and deforestation is carried…

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    Chernobyl Essay

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    The city of Chernobyl is located in northern Kiev Oblast, in modern day Ukraine, where it was previously under the Soviet Union control. In the city is a nuclear power plant built and designed by the Soviets. It was an RBMK-1000 model nuclear reactor, which used “enriched U-235 uranium fuel to heat water creating steam that drives the reactors’ turbines and generate electricity” (http://www.livescience.com/39961-chernobyl.html). The plant had 4 reactors with graphite moderators, which slows down…

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