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    giving us a real-life scenario about being in the car with a friend, they hit a person and you are the only witness. The question he asked us was “How would you testify being the only witness?” This was a question asked to people in a study about friendships and how different people treat them. The study showed that Americans would testify against the friend, seeing law above friendship; whilst foreigners would testify in favor of the friend. He went on to tell us about in American Democracy…

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    Suadeo Case Study

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    least once you forgot something a friend told you. People are giving recommendations every day and most of the time we don 't remember them. People give recommendations by all means of communications what makes really difficult to storage them. Sometimes you don 't remember the name of a place a friend told you or you don 't find the email with the name of it. This doesn 't allow people to take full advantage of the recommendations people gives you. Suadeo helps people take decisions on what to…

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    “The Land Ethic” by Leopold, it becomes evident that he believes community should encompass more than just people, that it should include things such as plants, water, animals, ect. Aldo Leopold believes that people should have a positive relationship with the land because after all we weren’t…

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    Until today, WAR... creates mistakes. Life in The Great War (WW1) World War One was the first war that involved nations from around the world. Life in the Trench was tragic. Most of the action took place in the trenches. Soldiers spent an average period of eight days in trenches, where they are consistently under threat of attack from shellfire, snipers and diseases. Majority of soldiers experienced Trench Fever. Trench foot was another medical condition that appeared due to the…

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    The Early College Setting

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    explored our surroundings of nature. They even brought in animals that we normally don't see, such as, snakes, chamileans, rodents, and African cockroaches. When they first said that we were allowed to touch them, I got all jumpy and frightened, but as soon as they said it was my turn to feel them, I had this burst of pure ecstaticsy surge through me. Sometimes we went to go have naturewalks and walked by the Neuse River. Whenever we weren't doing something related to nature, we were active and…

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    orientation, it is necessary to understand the basis of attachment theory. Bowlby (1969) proposed the attachment behavioural system which was seen as the basic theory of attachment study. The attachment system formed in terms of innate biological nature - infants act to enable survival. According to how their caregivers treated them, individuals formed a specific bond to their caregivers with development (Bowlby, 1969). When infants situated in a negative condition suffering from fear, anxiety,…

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    inherent personality traits. For some people, they have had prior knowledge or underlying assumptions about their personality, but this test provides clearer information about each of their identifiable traits. My results from taking this test showed that I am an 22% extroverted, 9% intuitive, 16% feeling and 12% judging person (16personalities, 2016). The ENFJ personality group is described as a minority group that consists of natural-born leaders, and people filled with passion and charisma…

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    Thoreau’d, Less Taken Solitude and Modern Man’s Games After high school, I jumped off the conveyor belt— I didn’t go to college or the military upon graduating high school, as is custom for young people in my socioeconomic class. Instead, I elected to take a “gap” period, and in doing so, “dropped the ball.” That is, I stopped playing the games I was told to play. The capitalist game, the social pyramid climb. They tasted bitter to me. Acrid, all this energy invested in the future. Like…

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    Social Comparison

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    Type of research: Correlational Study Level of research: Level IV, Melnyk Purpose of the authors The purpose of the authors was to investigate whether Facebook social comparison differs when examining close friends versus distant friends. They also examined self-esteem as a potential additional moderator of the Facebook social comparison process. Information that supports a problem Facebook has become the most popular social media platform worldwide. Multiple evidences demonstrated that…

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    Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1798” talks about returning to a place he had been five years before with his sister, Dorothy. The poet spends most of his time reflecting upon the magnificence of nature found at the abbey and along the river, and the worship of nature. Yet in the last section of the poem, Wordsworth turn those feelings previously reserved for his natural landscape to his sister, Dorothy and address his hopes and dreams to her. The address to Dorothy is…

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