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    In this situation there is a lot of power given to each individual who shares the common land. Because they all want to maximize their own profits it is up to each person to share the commons fairly. If a group of people from a different country, race, or ethnicity from the people who originally shared the commons joined the community a lot of prejudice towards that person may occur. This type of prejudice can be similar to the kind that Ta-Nehisi…

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    millennials depending on what year you were born will define the category you belong in. Cohorts are explained as an unclear grouping of people within these generational groups as having common involvements. In other terms we could say that the dividing line is just a mix of the two groups (Nisen, 2013). “The greatest generation,” a term invented by broadcaster Tom Brokaw described a group of men and women who either fought in World War II or did something to help the war effort on home…

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    2016 saw the commencement of a Bachelor of Management degree for myself and I was eager to begin. Having studied a whole year of university I was familiar with the Uni lifestyle and was excited to begin something that I was truly interested. However, MAA104 was unlike any other learning experience I had encountered throughout my first year of university experience. The three-hour class seemed daunting as I am not one to enjoy sitting still for hours on end. Having studied predominantly health…

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    Group: WCSU Recreation Department Group Members: Jackie Fernandez, Chris Mathews, Jared Willsey, Lucy Daniels, Allison Oakley Needs Assessment Purpose: Through the needs assessment we will determine how we can increase the physical activity of WCSU students through the understanding of health needs as a campus community by use of the WCSU Recreation facilities. Focus Group Purpose: Through our focus group we will determine the best possible way conduct our project by identifying the mission…

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    Growing up I was just like everyone else, always retaliating when being wronged. As I have gotten older, I have found myself becoming more relaxed and being able to look past different happenings. When I was in high school I was very confrontational. As long as everything was going well, I was happy. If things became troubled, I quickly developed a temper. As of now, it takes a lot to get me really fired. I can not accredit my change in personally to just my faith, because during my under…

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    of the people who were born from the year 1980-2000? A writer for TIME magazine, Joel Stein, does a wonderful job describing the millennials for who they truly are in his article “The New Greatest Generation”. He shows that they have faults, but through their faults they have potential to become the next greatest generation. While in Jean Twenge’s article, “Generation Me”, she…

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    nothing wrong with teaching, it is not what will most satisfy my desire to help students. Academic skills are arguably as important as anything else in this world. Nevertheless, teaching life skills is where my ability to make an impact is the greatest. Furthermore, there are several careers that involve…

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    It was a calm, warm and windy Monday morning. The car was packed with everyone’s luggage and it was filled with happiness, excitement and junk food. We had all been waiting for this big day. We had prepared ourselves in advance so there would be no delays. The previous night had lasted for decades. But it was finally over no more waiting for this, the time had come, it was happening. The first hour into the drive was driving me nuts! We were still in Houston and the whole point of this was to…

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    accept our limits, we go beyond them” is a quote that Albert Einstein once said. As I was reading the three books of, 1984 by George Orwell, Looking for Alaska by John Green, and The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins I noticed that they all had the common theme, acceptance. The authors of these books had different ways of dealing with this theme of acceptance. Some went the happy way of life and some went to the dark. Although each had a different ending they all related in a way. In 1984 the…

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    everyone is happy and comfortable. They reflect the idea that human life should be treated with the utmost respect from conception to death, and clearly respond to God’s call to serve and care for others. Furthermore, this program contributes to the common good as it’s a reliable place families can send their loved ones. The clients there usually get dropped off by family members who are busy working during the weekdays. The family will either send them there to ensure the individual 's safety…

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