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    Erik the Red was a Norwegian explorer who lived between 950–1000 CE. Then we have Odysseus was a Greek hero from the island of Ithaca. His quest was to go home. Both Eric the Red and Odysseus are both similar and in many ways and are different to each other. Erik the Red was born in 950 BCE. His actual name was Erik Thorvaldson. His father was Thorvald Asvaldson and Erik was the grandson of Osvald. When Eric was about ten years old his father Thorvald was exiled from Norway so, they…

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    I love soccer, I can play it twice a day or sit and watch it all day, I like anything that have to do with soccer period. I was stationed in Italy and I was on the post soccer team playing the all Arm Forces tournament in Germany. I was on the field when my coach and the rest of my team picked me up. My coach convince my chain of command that I was the best defender on the team and without me the team have no chance in the tournament. So I was let go by unit and was asked to return after the…

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    Indigenous North American Stickball History Of The Game: Indigenous North American Stickball is also known as Native American Stickball. The first written recording of the game was in the 17th century. Evidence suggests it was played hundreds of years earlier. Events could have lasted several days and 100 -1000 men played the game. Rules of the game: The size of the game has gone down over the years but tribes all over the world still play the game. The game is played on a…

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    In the article “When Traditional Disciplinary Actions Don’t Work, Restorative Justice Can Bring About the Healing Process.” it states that “Fania Davis, head of the organization Restorative Justice of Oakland Youth, helped the school implement restorative justice circles. In a single year, suspensions dropped by 87 percent and not a single student was expelled.” Restorative Justice is a system in which people are punished by facing their victim and or offender face to face to work on the…

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    He is brought to have a savage mind which so greatly desires power that to make sure he becomes king, he murders King Duncan – subsequently, becoming king himself and changing from fair to foul (1.1.12). As a result of Macbeth, a lesser being, killing Duncan, a greater being, chaos is created in the natural world. “The heavens [are] troubled with [Macbeth’s] act […]. By th[e] clock [it is] day, and yet [the] dark night strangles the traveling…

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    In America today, we see a lot of Television shows that blur or censor specific content, specifically nudity and foul language. In other countries and communities around the world censorship of the human body and language this would seem out of the norm. In Germany, television displays almost no censorship and nationally broadcasts frontal and back nudity without hesitation. Westernized thoughts and idealism of what is proper and acceptable behavior on broadcasted entertainment tends to be…

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    America Mexico Again

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    reads “Brown Pride”, there is a man holding up a Mexican flag in the background and one of the children is wearing a sombrero. The author, Todd Starnes, begins the article with the statement “There is something a bit unsettling about watching violent, foul-mouthed protesters waving the Mexican flag on American soil.” Here, he is relating to the stereotype of the aggressive Mexican immigrant and are where they are not welcome. The article goes on to discuss how Hispanic children were at the…

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    Heroes In Hamlet

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    Claudius. Hamlet’s uncle has now married Gertrude, his mother and made a way for him to be King of Denmark, instead of Hamlet. Old Hamlet’s ghosts requests for Hamlet to avenge his father 's death, by saying to Hamlet, “Revenge his foul and unnatural murder… murder most foul…” (The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act 1.5.31-33). Hamlet is known as a hero, because he fought for whom he loved and what he believed in, no matter what others thought of…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the supernatural are a vital part of the play and they play a big part in the motivation of characters. Macbeth is filled with elements such as, the three witches, the floating dagger, and the ghost of Macduff. These elements are what cause action and chaos during the play and are major causes of Macbeth’s ambition, murder, insanity, his downfall and, ultimately, his death. Through temptation, they motivate characters to think selfishly and for their own…

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    Group Cohesion Paper

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    Answerable Question How does offensive behavior (as defined by the sessional contract) affect cohesion of the group? Operationalize Variables Cohesive as defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary is closely united or causing people to be closely united. Group cohesion is defined as the level of overall consistency among group members in their social interaction profiles with peers (Shi, B., & Xie, H. 2014). In a cohesive group members are more likely to have a greater influence on one another…

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