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    The effects can also extend nationally/globally depending on the social engagement that the individual or individuals have with others. For instance, a handshake in a social situation can start the spread of a disease that can lead to that disease being spread nationally or even globally. Without a social support network that can be relied upon, the health of an individual(s) can be drastically changed or…

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    Before Noah knew what was happening, he hit the cold, hard, ground. “Oof!” He exclaimed. Noah opened his eyes, and saw Jesse standing over him. “Girl!” Jesse spat. Jesse pushed Noah down once more, and walked away, his followers behind him. How does a boy like that have followers? Noah thought, laying his back down flat on the pavement. After Jesse was out of sight, Noah brushed his blond hair off of his brown eyes, stood up, and walked away. Jesse, being captain of the football team, was very…

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    How do the communication patterns affect interpersonal communication? Juno’s ability to still be witty and funny even when she is pregnant makes her a positive and mentally strong character. Because of her constant positive attitude, people become happy around her. A case of this is evident when Vanessa asks Juno how sure she is with giving her baby for adoption, and Juno responds to her with “I’m going to say I’m about a 104% sure.” Thus, Juno’s statement gives Vanessa a huge smile. Juno…

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    southern United States today. There are also schools or training programs in Atlanta nowadays that would teach people about such manners. In one episode of Conan Show, Conan attended the Southern Charm school in Atlanta and learned about things like handshake, eating manners and greeting methods. It is interesting that although many of the gestures which held meanings historically have lost their meanings while some remains rather constant and unchanged. I think by researching more in to…

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet has continued relevance for over four hundred years. The scene Act I Scene V, is a small thriller in the story of Hamlet. During this scene, the ghost of Hamlet’s father appears to inform his son of his true murderer. This is one of the few scenes in the play that highlights the relationship between Prince Hamlet and former King Hamlet. Because of Hamlet’s continued relevance, the scene will take place in modern time. This will help the audience relate to the…

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    people within the gang will know and understand. For example the number 31 stands for blood love, 23 stands for get him, 212 stands for let me holla at you, and 5 poppinn 6 droppin stands for bloods are shooting and Crips are dying. Bloods have handshakes and signs that they all have the same and some are different. The hand signs are known as stacking. When a member is stacking him or she is telling a story. Throughout the story you will notice the 5 pointed crown along with many different…

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    “ Distinguishing Cultures” For many people culture is about traditions, beliefs, values and cuisine. All cultures are defined by where they come from, what they eat, and their way of living. The Hispanic and American culture are two of the most diverse among us. Each culture is unique in their own way while they all share one strong similarity. Although Hispanic and American cultures differ in their eating behaviors and lifestyle, they are similar in having family as their main priority.…

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    General Purpose: Saudis visiting NYC in the United States Specific Purpose: Empire State Building, Financial District, and Statue of Liberty I. Introduction A. Attention - There are many countries to visited, but we think the United States is one of the most interesting places to visited, due to its many well-known states and cities. Especially the many landmarks and historical monument’s that New York City have that are known world-wide. B. Thesis- Saudi Arabians visit to New York City in…

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    You think it's asthma. The wheezing and shortness of breath makes you think that. Bit then, your throat becomes sore, your nose is running constantly, and you have a fever. Now, you realize it may be bigger than asthma. You now realize you have RSV. Respiratory Syncytial Virus, also known as RSV is a disease that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It is a very common infectious disease. It is so common that most children that have it were infected by the age of two. That does…

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    It’s 6:30 a.m. I’ve struggled for the last half hour to stay awake. But it is early. Yet again, I’m dripping sweat from morning lifting. Why? Because coach says so. I’m sore. Really sore. I’m so sore, I do not know if I can keep going, but I know I have to because failing is not an option. This is what high school football players need to hear: First, you need to know lifting is hard. It seems as if its entire existence is to be hard. It pushes you to your breaking point, crushes your hopes,…

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