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    Reality TV often romanticized the fact to bring success to the show. -Based on the storyline, -Audiences love to watch star-crossed lovers being together, in other words—they adore loving and happy ending. -Katniss and Peeta are sought-after teammates in the show. The audiences don't want them to separate; it is also believed by the Gamemakers this pair could bring in a plethora of controversies for the Hunger Games, making it a heated topic. -By altering the rule accommodating two victors at…

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    My Life Sequence Analysis

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    After taking the LCI, my scores were S(32, P(22),T(24), and C(20), I have been trying to figure out the learning patterns of everyone around me. My husband plays an important role in my life. If he was to take the LCI, he would probably score low in the areas I scored high in and in those areas I scored low in, his will most likely be high. We will never respond the same in some of the learning patterns. The Grocery List In sequence, I am the one who is more organized ( clothes, shoes, my side…

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    They became good friends and found they had a lot in common. The boy found the girl hard to resist so, he did what any red-blooded American boy would do. He asked her to marry him. They had a typical wedding, they went on a typical honeymoon. It wasn’t until the Honeymoon, that she reveals that she’s a witch. In the following years to come Darrin and Samantha Stephens would have a daughter named Tabitha, and a son Adam. This episode is a lesson in racial intolerance and bigotry. Keith, his wife…

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    Oklahoma Musical Analysis

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    it is being performed. This is short lived as we fast forward to the couple attempting to leave for their honeymoon. Jud seems to rear his ugly head back into the lives on Curly and Laurey. He begins to set the farm on fire when a fight breaks out among him and Curley. Jud sadly lands on his own knife, bringing his life to an end. Laurey and Curley are kept from departing for their honeymoon until the case is heard in front of a judge. Funny enough, there was a judge who attended their wedding.…

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    Gender Violence Outline

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    Critical Dialogue Outline: Gendered Violence A. Introduction: I am doing Gender Power and Violence, and chapter 12 mentions several subtopics related to gender violence, such as sexual harassment on campuses, rapes, and intimate partner violence. I am interested in the intimate partner violence because it elaborates on the violence that occurs in a romantic relationship. It mentioned that the centers for disease control (CDC)2011 report states that one in four US women has been violently…

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    until they are placed within an unfamiliar one. This shock is experienced in four stages, the honeymoon stage, the crisis stage, the recovery stage and the complete adjustment. (Flanga, 2009, p. 113 – 114) I myself have experienced culture shock while on vacation in India with family for a cousins wedding. At first I was excited, fascinated and very positive about the entire experience. I was in the honeymoon stage, ready to explore the new experiences brought about within the new place I was.…

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    cousin, and Ellen is married to Count Olenski. Ellen says to Archer, “‘In reality it’s too late to do anything but what we’d both decided on.” (Wharton 171). They go their separate way, Archer marries May and he tries to forget Ellen. After his honeymoon, Archer how foolish it was of him to think that he could have ever married the Countess Olenksa, and that she “remained in his memory simply as the most plaintive and poignant of a line of ghosts” (Wharton 207). Ellen would always be there,…

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    Reflective Essay 1.0 Introduction of Culture According to the Luthans (2012), it explains that the culture is to obtain the knowledge that people use to interpret their experience and generate the social behavior. Besides that, culture also consists of some characteristics which are symbolic, being learned and shared and also adaptive. In addition, the culture in the globalization is all include religion, education, language, social structure, political and economic. The values and beliefs…

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    fourth book in the Twilight series. Breaking Dawn is a work of pure fiction, written by Stephenie Meyer. Most of the story takes place in Forks, Washington, Bella and Edward’s new cottage in the woods, and Isle Esme, which is Bella and Edward’s honeymoon spot. The story doesn’t give a specific time date, but it most likely takes place during present time. Bella Swan is 18 years old in this book of the series and was 18 years old when she was turned and stopped aging. Bella is OCD, usually being…

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    “sojourner”, because it is known that she would stay in the new culture for the period of time. Regardless of her intent to learn the new American culture, she would eventually return to her original culture. Well, for the first time during the honeymoon period she felt really wonderful, and excited about her new life ,despite the fact that she didn`t speak English and she was finally able to get off the beaten tracks of her life. During the next period of cultural shock, she was confronted…

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