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    our online presence. As I had previously studied media planning and other business units, we decided it would be good to have both an arts approach and a business approach to marketing. By combining these two approaches, we are able to emulate our future professions and I believe this gave us a more believable and genuine…

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    Agronomy Case Study

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    1. Why did you choose Agronomy as your major? Did you enter as a freshmen or transfer student? I chose to major in Agronomy because I found the topic relatable to my agricultural background. I was pulled in by the concern for the future population and providing society necessities such as food, fuel, and fiber. Throughout my time at Iowa State, I became more concerned with the environmental aspect so I chose a secondary major of Environmental Studies. Currently, my goal is to mitigate…

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    for a lifetime. The one experience that turned my whole life around, was the time that my family and I immigrated to Houston, Texas from India On May 13th 2008, I had the opportunity of coming to the United States and fulfill my dreams as a child of going to America. But moving across the world had its ups and downs. I faced many challenges and some I still face today. However, through these experiences, I was able to transform myself from a naïve boy in to a young mature individual. One of…

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    scare the living hell out of me. I sat down with my parents and we assessed the situation. At the time, Trump was still running his presidential campaign which we took into consideration. Either I would stay in Qatar, roll the dice and see what the future holds or I would have to leave everything behind and move to the US all on my own. After my parents broke down all the consequences I knew what the right thing to do was, but I was deeply frightened and terrified just by the thought of it. My…

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    Wilfred Owen’s "Anthem for Doomed Youth" and Rupert Brooke's "The Soldier" express opposing views towards war in general. In "The Soldier" Brooke represents the dream of war, and in "Anthem for doomed youth" Owen reveals the reality of war. Both the poems were written during the era of the Great War but they do not share the same ideas about death in war. Brooke glorifies war in a nationalistic way through his poem while Owen opposes war by portraying the horrors of it. The two poets also have…

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    Jury Narrative

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    have no idea what is going on as I try regaining my position. I'm noticing my hands are cuffed as I start to quickly realize what is going on. Frantically I panic as my eyes finally adjust to my surroundings. I see that I'm clearly in the back of a cop car. I observed that the police officer is periodically looking in the rear view mirror, watching me, then back to the road. Irrationally I start to spit out nonsense before I solidly ask him in a shaky voice, “w-w-whats going on, why am I in here…

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    The memories of our past can continue to hinder our future, or as Peter Guber proclaims in his book “Tell to Win” the story of our past can help us to move an audience to action. In chapter 4 of Peter Guber’s novel, Tell to Win, teaches us how to use backstory in storytelling. He shares with us the challenges of the backstory and how this can help in positive ways any storyteller regardless if they are great storytellers or not. Guber uses the term backstory to stress the importance of one’s…

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    such way that what people don’t acknowledge is that in life in order to be successful or make a change for yourself you need to stop being afraid and want to have a challenge because in the end whatever you accomplish on your own is only going to benefit your future and how you vison it to be. When I was a teen I was so dependable on my parents that I never realized how the food on my plate, shoes, clothing, bed, or the roof above me was provided to me by both of my parents…

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    showed a young boy’s struggle with isolation and loneliness, his frivolous attempts to fill the void, and finally a seemingly resolved state in which he looks forward to the future. I would say that many teenager’s feel this way, and that unless they are intervened and given therapy it can have huge consequences on their future. These feelings are dangerous, and they can’t be rationalized. They are exacerbated by over-thinking, and many people are guilty of this unhealthy habit. At any rate, the…

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    A Look At Our Technology Consumption and Possible Better Uses For Tech in the Future in This Panda is Dancing By Taylor Pastrick It is widely accepted that we spend too much time on our phones and other technological devices. Our lives are so controlled by technology that it is hard to imagine our lives without its convenience. However, one has to wonder if the entertainment factor has overtaken the convenience and helpfulness factor that drives technology innovation and makes it so appealing.…

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