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    present, the strength of a community is weakened. As seen in Carson McCuller’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, interpersonal communication between individuals is greatly limited by social, personal and physical barriers which prevents the necessary community to affect social change. Social barriers such as racism and a lack of education limit communication between people by making it harder for both parties to see “eye-to-eye”. Education and race categorize people into different social classes,…

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    virginity controls women through the creation of fences -- both physical and metaphorical barriers. Traditionally, when a Southern girl reaches adulthood, she is expected to settle down and raise her children, obeying her husband as the family patriarch. These Southern power structures are like fences in that they have traditionally restricted women’s sexual activity; when women challenge such conservative barriers, as do some of the Compson females, they can embrace their own sexuality and find…

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    there are many communication styles that are very effective, sometimes communication barriers get in the way and causes difficulties, what can one due to overcome these communication barriers; in order for the communication to flow once again. One can start by simply looking at to what’s cause these barriers, and find a solution to the problem by using certain concepts and ideas; while breaking down those barriers. That’s why it essential to know exactly what precautions to take while focusing…

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    Three months had passed ever since the twin sisters moved into the Underground. The first month with the skeleton brothers went quite swimmingly. They were well fed; Papyrus served spaghetti nearly every day, with rare occasions of something new every once in a while to 'spice things up. ' The girls were never bored while they stayed with the brothers. They went on many adventures. Going to Grillby 's, setting up puzzles, solving Junior Jumbles and many Crosswords. Not to mention spending…

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    In this communication video, I focused the interview on the importance of the individual’s nutrition, their exercise schedule, and how they cope with stress and related factors to these concepts. To begin the interview, I introduced myself at 0:01s stating, “Hi Samantha, I’m Becca, I’m your student nurse today…”. By introducing myself, I am beginning the Introductory Phase. It is important to identify my self and my role to make sure the client is comfortable with the situation and can express…

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    Coral Reefs

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    The article “Hidden Battles on the Reefs: How Will Coral Reefs Fare in a Changing Ocean?” was written by Tom DeCarlo and was published in Volume 51, Issue 2 of the journal Oceanus in 2016. I accessed the article through the University of West Florida’s library’s website by searching for the Opposing Viewpoints in Context database under the “A-Z Database List.” Once in the database, one can search the title of the article in the search box to locate it. DeCarlo intended this article to be read by…

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    extremely hesitant, she seems to follow out of the fear of not making it and consequently being factionless. The movie does a great job communicating the barriers of society and stereotypes by comparing us to Tris. The fact that Tris can only choose one of five factions for her entire life is in itself very restrictive, which reveals how she is, in a sense, trapped in a social barrier. Throughout the scene, the majority of the Dauntless are wearing pitch black outfits while she is wearing a…

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    that water between us” she will never be able to reach her mother (44 Kincaid). The sea becomes a barrier that Annie faces, though it is the gateway to her dreams, Annie is unable to cross it. Annie tries to learn how to swim and be able to cross this barrier may time but she cannot, much like her inability to escape her mother’s influence. Although for many years Annie is unable to cross these barriers, when she’s seventeen she learns her way out. Annie is given the opportunity to leave Antigua…

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    Jackie Robinson Barriers

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    There are many types of barriers we face in life. For example, there are the types that we can bring upon ourselves, or sometimes there are the ones others place upon us. There can also be physical, emotional, and even financial barriers. Which can prevent us from achieving the things we want to accomplish in life. A barrier in short definition, as defined by the Marrian Websters School Dictionary is and I quote,”A material object, or set of objects that separates marks off or serves as a…

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    Crown Of Thorns

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    Introduction The Crown of Thorns starfish, or Acanthaster Planci, is one of the largest threats to the Great Barrier Reef. The starfish, also known as COTS, can have up to 21 arms, each with hundreds of toxic spines. They move by expanding and contracting these feet, and feed on hard coral. Abiotic features are non-living or physical factors and can have a large effect on the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem and the Crown of Thorns starfish. These include water temperature and nutrients in water.…

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