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    Volkswagen Spray Diagram

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    Spray diagram : (Lane 2000) ‘’spray diagram are mainly used for representing the structure of an argument to encapsulate the relationship between the idea of others or of note taking The spray diagram can be drown by using central circle that is main topic with blobs for sup topics , the other words in the line with right the title Is the scandal of any company effect the own company or the economy as a whole ? Volkswagen suffered major crisis because of scandal in manufactured cars and they…

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    walked up and down the metal seats for the baseball game. That is when I slipped and hit both of my shins on the metal. One of my friends asked me if I was ok. When people are injured, they usually say “I'm fine”, and I did not want to be a loser in front of my friends. I wanted to say I was fine, but I was in loads of pain. It was hard, but remembered…

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    1) Fines, fees and forfeiture are the different mode of punishment for criminal and civil offences under criminal law. Fines are a type of financial punishment for mostly civil offenses. Fees are a typical source of funds used for rehabilitation purposes that include treatment costs and for covering administrative expenses. Forfeiture is the action taken by the government by seizing the property of offenders. These offenders have earlier owned their property through illegal means. The situations…

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    who are doing doping at the competition. However, the government of the professional sport has very strong rules and penalizing to stop the athletes who are doping. For example, their employment will be prohibited for a period and they must pay some fines. Jobs…

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    sporting things just need to let the players do it and not fine them. Or even whatever they want to do like raise their fist in the air or take a knee. One reason that the NFL should allow players like colin kaepernick it shouldn't matter if they a taking a knee during the anthem or not taking one everyone should be treated equal or even just holding their hand in the air like understand that they are doing something wrong then u can fine them but the players are just protesting their…

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    susceptible to stimuli in their environments (Feldman, 2017). Gross and fine motor skills are able to be developed further through play in an environment such as parks and are different for children in the early and middle childhood phases. Several senses are stimulated in this type of environment and provide different forms of play. The materials used to make playground equipment can have an effect on the senses, gross, and fine motor skills that are used. To further…

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    she has not transferred objects from hand to hand, she also has not started rolling from her stomach to back and back to stomach. She has not yet developed sitting unsupported yet, and having her legs support her whole weight as she stands up. Her fine motor development is on-target as she can grasp objects dangling in front of her and finds partially hidden objects. Sarah’s language is on target, in evidence she just need to work on her responding to spoken “bye-bye” by waving and her…

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    Gate Bridge. Don't dare forget, after seeing the Golden Gate Bridge from a far, there is nothing more surreal than walking the 1.7 mile length across it's structure. For an enthusiast of the Fine Arts, there are countless museums to choose from, as well as the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre. For the rowdier of Fine Arts fans, there are limitless music venues ranging from classical to hard rock.And for those who enjoy the tranquility in Nature, the Muir Woods National Monument displays the…

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    Everyday artist’s are charged with outrageous fines and even taken to jail for graffiti, which doesn't have any clear laws stating it's illegal. In the city of london, 8 men are being charged with 11 years in prison and 1.3 million dollars for the grafiti while some artists are just getting a small fine or even being let off the hook completely. Graffiti laws need to be less strict and more fair for artists, because these laws are discouraging artist to paint and they are making the cities have…

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    Fear Vs Confusion

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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown" - H.P. Lovecraft. The difference between fear and confusion is a fine line. There is even fear of confusion known as fear of the unknown. The true difference between the two lies in the definition of both words. Fear and confusion merge together when the confusion is so severe there is no longer a difference. Fear is experienced when you perceive to be in danger. Confusion…

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