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    I am Tianyi Fan and I am a sophomore at Indiana University Kelley School of Business, majoring in Accounting and Finance. I have been studied in the United States for five years, three years for my high school and two years for my college. My high school was located at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In my freshmen year, I worked at Wright Quadrangle Food Court as a food server. My job was to provide efficient and quality service to serve food to students, faculty and staff. After closing, I also…

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    Lyssie Ahern Character Analysis on Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Finding Worth If you had grown up in the world where men were imperial leaders of everything, and women had to get their feet bound, what would you do to prove your strength as a woman? In eighteenth-century China, women were viewed as close to nothing but child bearers, as worthless and weak people. Compared to men, they might’ve been, but women in this period of time did everything they could to help other women and their…

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    Ph.D., Susan Krauss Whitebourne superstitious behavior involves the performance of a ritual or action that can be repeated with symbolic value(Whitebourne,2014). Both the textbook and Whitebourne use the behaviors of sports fans to explain superstitious behavior. Sports fans can be used to explain superstitious behavior due to their actions on game day and while attending sporting events.…

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    Reflective Writing For the try-its, I chose four to practice with. The first “I’m a Fan”, then a randomly generated first line, a sarcastic thank you letter, and lastly analyzing a cliché. Writing for the “I’m a Fan” try it helped me practice my free writing. It allowed me to quickly turn my thoughts into words on the paper without the use of an outline. The random first line generator was helpful in my creative writing. I chose to use it as practice to write without an outline but also without…

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    Ad Analysis: The Big Fan For the first time in United States history, according to data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the amount of American adults that are classified as overweight, obese, and extremely obese has risen to an astonishing seventy-three percent. This bias against the fat has become more than a stigma in recent years, and more of a lifestyle. Pocrescophobia, popularly known as fat phobia, has caused needless distress to countless people. Understanding…

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    why productions of plays specifically add to the meaning and understanding of the context surrounding the content. In this essay, all of these will be examined meticulously with the aid of examples, namely ‘Waiting for Godot’ and ‘Lady Windermere 's Fan’. These two dramatic texts lend themselves both to being read and being performed and it is through this that there is a need to assess which is better; in terms of understanding the texts and their underlying meanings set about by the authors.…

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    Your #1 Fan Description: A Fan, you probably know one, or are one… And for generations, the western world has seen people fall under the admiration and desire to know more about pieces of pop culture, constituting them as ‘a fan’, from ‘Beatlemania’ to ‘Beliebers’ and everything in between. While the feelings may still be the same, how has the experience of being a fan changed? I talked to a fan, a creator and a publicist- three different people who have experiences in different angles on this…

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    though sports fans can get depressed over sports, sports fans don't go too far because being a sports fan can actually make you a happier more healthier person. In the text “Do Sports Fans Go Too Far?” It states both sides of the discussion good and bad reasons of being a sports fan. Being a sports fan can make you happy more healthier person. HAPPIER AND HEALTHIER Being a sports fan makes you a better person. According to Apple, in the article “Do Sports Fans Go Too Far?,” “Being a big fan can…

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    kind of merchandise that can be thought of for fans to enjoy. Fans always write to Rowling for information about her world and the many characters she created, but sometimes that has proved to be a problem for the very fans that beg her for it. Many fans have issues with what Rowling has said about the very story she created and molded for so many years of her life even to the point of getting angry about it. In my paper I will discuss the phenomena of fan entitlement…

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    “Potential”, the devils word I’ve never been a fan of the word “potential”, not potential energy, but rather someone’s possible ability to achieve something. Being told, you have so much potential if you just… or if you did… telling me I can make it if I just do what they say. In baseball, “You have the potential to hit a homerun every game if you just turn your hips and twist your foot as though you are squishing a bug”, I had dreamed of hitting a homerun, and when my coach said that to me, my…

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