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    The Late Morning As my day began, I did the same daily routine. Every day, I wake up, go to the bathroom, brush my teeth, brush my hair, change my clothes, grab my book bag and gym bag, fill up my water bottle, grab my keys, and, finally, head out of the door. This typically takes me about 30 minutes to do. But this day was different, something felt off. Every day, I wake up after my third alarm goes off. And I grumble off “really, it’s already time to go?” (roll eyes) “Can I just have 5 more…

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    Police Observation Report

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    in reference to a check vehicle. MPD Dispatch informed the Officers dispatched to the scene that there was a male driver passed out at the intersection of Midkiff and Neely. Upon arrival, Officers were able to observe a Green Nissan Titan (TXLP-DFM7235) parked at the intersection. Officers observed the vehicle was facing eastbound stopped at the intersection of the 3300 block of Neely Ave. Officers were able to observe the driver later identified as Jay Anthony Vargas (H/M-DOB07/13/1985) passed…

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    Queer Identity Theories

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    In the 18th chapter of her book, Henderson-Espinoza explains the ways in which queer theories can be applied to Latin@ theologies, and she suggests a queerly normative future horizon that seeks to utilize existing Latin@ theologies in queer ways. The author's objective is to emphasize the reality of in/betweenness, which is characteristic of Latin@ people and that is often used to stabilize Latin@ in a reality of struggle instead of making in/betweenness be the effort of what drives their…

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    One advantage is that the traffic light alerted drivers when it is safe to proceed and stop. Before the traffic light, there wasn’t an efficient way or signal to control traffic. Also, Morgan’s invention helped reduced accidents at intersections. But, Morgan’s invention came with disadvantages. One disadvantage is that the traffic light wasn’t designed to be placed above traffic. Instead, the traffic light was positioned at a street corner. Drivers and pedestrians sometimes missed the…

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    The Rice Gallery museum will display 'Intersections', a sculptural installation designed by Anila Quayyum Agha until Dec. 6. It effectively manipulates the gallery space, engages the visitors and provides a window into the mind of the artist. Yet it lacks context, appropriates the best of Moorish art, and ultimately turns a social critique into a mere illustration of exclusion. The design and detail of the piece is incredible, the effect visceral, and despite its contextual shortcomings it…

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    in the gallery that share many similarities with one another. Edward Burtynsky’s photograph Highway #1, Intersection 105 & 110 made in 2003 is apart of Burtynsky’s OIL: Extraction and Refinement, Transportation and Motor Culture and The End of Oil series which showcases the life cycle of oil and its effect on our society. The photograph gives a birds eye view of a busy highway intersection. Burtynsky uses line to help define the dimensions and movement of the piece. The curving overlapping…

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    Queer Theory

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    researcher is interested in is the Pride Resource Center (Pride). Pride’s mission is to provide “resources and support for all CSU community members to explore and increase their understanding of sexual/romantic orientation, gender, and identity intersection,” and their vision is “to create inclusive and respectful environments and experiences to Colorado State University” (https://prideresourcecenter.colostate.edu/). Pride is an office that is focused, therefore, on Queer…

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    1. The construction of a new road alignment from the intersection of Childers Cove Road and Mathiesons Road running diagonally to the Great Ocean Road (see Figure 2); 2. Widening of Great Ocean road within the road reserve and installation of new right-turn storage lane and a new left-turn deceleration lane with pavement 3. Removal of the elevated rise north of the Great Ocean Road to improve sight lines; 4. Installation of street lighting and wire rope safety barriers All of the above…

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    subjugation. This dehumanization is based on gender and racial stereotypes. Race and gender, despite being social constructs, have a tangible impact on how one interacts with society. Specifically, in regards to the intersection of race and gender. Kimberlé Crenshaw coined this intersection of race and gender as intersectionality. Intersectionality is highlighted by Megan Thee Stallion in her activism. In the video “Why I Speak Up for Black Women”, she highlights the misogynoir black women face.…

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    I have always been interested in technology and robotics. In high school, I started mentoring a child with autism and discovered my interest in helping people with disabilities. During my sophomore year, while looking summer research opportunities, I came across a Robotics Lab at Washington State University that was developing a semi-autonomous wheelchair to improve navigation for quadriplegic ALS patients–a project which combined both my interests. Captivated, I wrote to Professor Taylor who…

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