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    The Subconscious

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    The Power of the Subconscious: Review of Literature Only ancient whispers continue the debate of the subconscious mind and how much it genuinely controls. Two primary voices, the subconscious is responsible for simple stimuli, basic facts, and practiced movements while the contrary belief that grows in popularity, the subconscious can be responsible for exceedingly complex decision making such as, solving arithmetic questions with success along with little conscious awareness. On one hand,…

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    The Son From America How would you react if you left your family behind and after a very long time returned home to see them? We aren’t talking like a week or even a month I mean after years and years of not communicating with one another. You would feel like you didn’t even recognize the people because they have changed so much. If they lived in another country and you return there you could be shocked about how completely strange and foreign their concepts are to you. This is what happened…

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    codes, endeavoring not to speak on a certain subject. They continue this ongoing discussion about some sort of operation, as a reader discovers by analyzing the story, this operation is an abortion. The method Hemingway uses when writing is the Iceberg Theory (of why something works or happens the…

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    Over four hundred salads, two hundred sandwiches, and one thousand soups prepared that was the busiest lunch rush in Panera Breads recent history. Panera Bread, of Hadley is a restaurant franchise that serves thousands of customers every day and satisfies the vast majority of them. My job is to train you to be an employee with the necessary patience and training. Training to help develop the know how and muscle memory to become a valued employee at this successful franchise. Congrats on being…

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    Microsoft Windows Failures Microsoft has undoubtedly had a major influence on the PC since its introduction of MS-DOS 1.0 in 1981. The introduction of the GUI has changed the way we use PCs since the days of MS-DOS, and it’s impossible to think about the computing world without it today. A GUI isn’t the only thing that makes an operating system, its performance, familiarity, hardware support and security all play important roles to their success or failures. Windows 1.x Windows 1.x was…

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    Union in 1860. The southern states that followed South Carolina’s lead were the states of Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas (Hine, 2014). It seems the separation of the southern states from the Union was the tip of the iceberg leading up to the Civil War. The country was severely divided on many fronts, but notably over the controversy of…

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    This short story takes place in a café. It is a night and the café is empty, except an old, deaf man and two waiters, talking about him. The young waiter wants him to leave the café so he could go home, but the old one is more understanding. When the old man „asks“ for another brandy, the young says that they are closing. When he is gone, the waiters resume their discussion. The young wants to hurry home to his wife, whereas the old waiter is one „of those who like to stay late in the café“. The…

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    For my Service- Learning I went to School on Wheels. At first I was skeptical because I wasn’t sure what a public school in the city school was going to be like, let alone a program that targets students that are homeless. However that’s also the reason why I chose to do my service learning hours with School on Wheels. I wanted to reach outside my comfort zone and get experience working in a more diverse environment. From the time I spent at IPS14 School I’ve learned so much, such as diversity,…

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    get fed just like a newborn. Unplanned pregnancy is the theme that sets up the drive for the author Ernest Hemingway in his short story “Hills like white elephants”. The type of writing that Hemingway uses in order to accomplish his work is the iceberg theory, where the information that is given is used to seek the hidden meaning. Hemingway uses literary elements such as: allegory, diction, motif, and plot to unfold the decisions of a young woman when handling the pressures of an unborn child.…

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    as delicate, frail and dumb, whether it is now or back then little has changed about the stereotype. Thus, making stereotyping one of the main issues affecting young women today. The stereotype manipulated by society itself is just the tip of the iceberg. With this label in the way, women become discouraged and tend to fall under the image they are given, making gender discrimination even stronger throughout the years. In the novel, The Great Gatsby authored by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy Fay…

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