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    As we were in stop and go traffic in Santa Cruz, I got a little more excited every minute. I had never been to Boardwalk before, and it was killing me every single time we stopped. When I saw my first glimpse of the rides in front of the bright blue sky, the traffic was worth it. We parked and got tickets for unlimited rides! We made our way to one side of the Boardwalk so we could make our way over to the other side. We walked past so many rides I could not wait to get on and I could not wait…

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    The Goal, story revolves around Alex Rojo -- the manufacturing plant manager struggling to save his UniCo plant located at Bearington, which is on the brink of shutting down. Alex is given 3 months to make the difference! As the novel begins, Alex deals with cost-cutting pressure, struggles to improve his production and shipping times and somehow is able to deliver the backlogged order, when pressed by his boss Mr. Peach. Alex is torn between professional and personal life issues, as he grapples…

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    Additionally, although we are primarily taught one method, we are also aware of other point choosing methods as well. As an example, there are Master Tung Points which includes a great many more points. TCM is easily not a singular path. With that knowledge, it can easily be understood that there is truly no such thing as a “Sham Acupuncture Point.” Every point on the body has the potential to manipulate the flow of Qí. Whether or not the user understands it as such. There…

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    can't be trust anyone. I know what you're thinking: Another post-apocalyptic novel? The 5th Wave isn't just another post-apocalyptic novel. It's character-driven, it's complexly-plotted, and it’s frightening. While The 5th Wave is written in multiple points-of-view, 16 year old Cassie, the teen narrator of the largest portions of the novel, is the character whose voice will likely receive the most attention. She's one of the few who's managed to stay alive during the invasion, but not…

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    The goal is a novel that tells of plant manager, Alex Rogo who is having difficulties and trying to save his plant within a time frame of three months. The problem he was facing was that, he and his team were not able to consistently deliver product on time at a cost that beats their competitors. If by three months there was no change in terms of profitability, his boss threatened to close down the plant. In his struggle to save his plant, he was sent to Houston to be on a panel to talk about…

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    Figure 10 breaks down the percentage of youth attending Christian Formation groups per church size. Thus, Figure 10 compares youth as a percent among other age groups. The conference average percentage of youth per total CF participation is 16%. This demonstrates a progression of youth participation toward medium churches. In fact, Groups 100-134 and 135-199 have 31% of the conference’s total youth and 22% of the conference’s weekly attendees. Figure 11 – Young Adults as a % of Church’s Total…

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    It was a luminous and beautiful day in Hot Springs, Arkansas at Magic Springs, and all of my best friends were with me. I knew that my friends were going to want to ride a roller coaster, but I was terrified of them. Roller coasters had been my number one fear until that day, but I overcame that fear that day. On a tropical and humid day the first roller coaster that my friends and I rode was not as atrocious as I thought it would be, consequently, I had decided to ride it. I had overcame my…

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    might be slush. In this project/experiment we will be determining if the mixture of water and salt will cause freezing point depression once frozen-or almost frozen.When it snows, people throw salt on the ground. The reason why they do that is to prevent ice from forming. The reason why ice doesn't form is because salt lowers the freezing point of the snow/water. The freezing point loses heat so the temperature drops and the molecules begin to move more slowly.Freezing…

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    Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point turned into a representation of the very procedures he was depicting. Upon its 2000 discharge, the book became a national smash hit whose impact would help to start outlook changes in fields going from advertising to general wellbeing. The primary premise of The Tipping Point is that little things can prompt enormous changes. Gladwell begins this book by investigating the idea of pandemics utilizing STD episodes and other therapeutic plagues to show how…

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    Decisions are made everyday by humans some are easy others are impossible to choose, and there is a great deal of influences that go behind a decision. However in Blink by Malcolm Gladwell, Gladwell shows the reader different ideologies of various tactics of decision making with contrasting influences, furthermore Gladwell establishes the power of snap judgements with ideas from the book. Gladwell seeks to persuade the reader to employ his concepts of decision making in everyday life, using…

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