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    To answer the question am I an objectivist or subjectivist about art I will use this analogy to paint a picture. If a tree falls in the forest and nobody's around to hear it does it make a sound or does it not? If you look at the tree as an objective you will say it has its own properties without someone giving it to them. Something is objective if it is independent of our opinions on it it. A property is objective if particular objects can have that properties regardless of any subject’s…

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    America’s past time. Ted Miller attempts to show how college football could never become dangerous enough to mention the term “ban” along with college football. Even though Ted Miller's, “Should college football be banned”, he fails to defend the subject that college football, as harmful as it may seem, is worth it to many male students. “College football is too dangerous, college football subtracts from the academic mission of a university it's hopelessly corrupt there's too much money…

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    Introduction Gerard Guthrie states, “definition is a common problem in research.” Additionally, he simply states, “Ethics are standards of professional behavior.” Meanwhile, Merriam-Webster defines ethics as: “a set of moral principles, a theory or system of moral values, the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group, a guiding philosophy, or a consciousness of moral importance.” With such a contrast in definitions, from the simple to the complex, it is easy to see why this is…

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    Eye Contact: Men and Women Do men make more or less eye contact then women? For my hypothesis I would say men make less eye contact then women from my observations in past experiences. Women make the most eye contact from also my past experiences. Men tend to drift off more. Women tend to keep steady contact to keep importance of the conversation. Men get distracted easier which makes it harder to focus into the eyes. Women pay close attention because their eyes show more emotion…

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    It was back and forth for a while. My guidance counselor would call me down to his office to discuss the idea that my high school was going to cut the AP chemistry class for the following year and I had to pick a new science class for my junior year. When I asked why he told me that there were only eleven people signed up for the class and that they wanted fifteen to keep it open. To be fair it was understandable that most people would not want to sign up. Many found honors chemistry to be…

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    The subject of war and death comes with a sense of loss, terror, conflict and pain. Two examples of poetry that present the subject of war and death are Carol Ann Duffy’s poem, “War Photographer,” and Robert Bly’s poem, “Driving Through Minnesota During the Hanoi Bombings.” Both of these poems present vivid images of the battle, show the devastating feelings towards war and provide the psychological impact on those involved in war. It is as if the “War Photographer” has captured similar…

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    Group work can be a positive experience, or it can be a negative if one let it happen. Activities include team work of each of a group. Having a voice is one battle one person would have to address. Everyone is different, and when one brings all of the different cultures together, conflict can raise up with lots of settings. In this paper will discuss different projects that were done at school with team building. First off, back to the basic of personality. As we are born, there is a belief…

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    Strength Training

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    quickly discover through research is that strength training is often overlooked. This is not the only reason I chose to research strength training, and I would like to discuss the other reasons, as well as, just what strength training is about, how it does or does not help our bodies,…

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    My Reading Habits

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    thought about my reading habits until reading this chapter. Of course, I knew that reading is an essential part of many courses. During high school I had experienced many different kinds of reading — from history texts to mathematics explanations to research for a variety of papers, along with reading for pleasure. However, looking back, I do not think that I truly committed my self to learning what I was reading. Rather, I would read enough to complete the assignment, and maybe revisit the…

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    1. *The subject of the book is the situtation where the author is alienated from one culture and experiences contempt because of his spanish culture. However, as the author becomes more like "los gringos", he is also alienated from his own spanish culture and his family. So ultimately he is alienated from both cultures because of an association with the other. 2. *The specfic focus of this subject is how this alienation affects the author and what he does about some of the affects. The author…

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