Jimmy Breslin

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    Sequence is a learning pattern in today 's world and I am one point shot of using it as needed. I do avoid this though, mainly because I hate schedules and for the most part, it 's because it mentally exhausts me to have an organized life. Who has that? I can 't live by a calendar. On the other hand, I do use post-it sticky notes through out the day at home and at work because I am very forgetful. If I didn 't use them, I will be in so much trouble not completing tasks or projects at my work;…

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    Compared to the personal speech assignment, I felt the informative speech, in general, is a more challenging assignment. Since it basically combines a research paper and a speech, it was very time-consuming to finish all the requirement, especially it was in the midterm period. But after all, I found a way to balance the time to finish this assignment and gave a effective speech to the class. And I found myself gradually gain experience and confidence in the speech class. Based on the previous…

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    In the classroom, you have many things that can help you faster. Such as an instructor/ teacher, other students, and also you can learn from others with the help and different ways of doing and thinking things. Online however, is better to me because you have to force yourself to read, do homework, and make sure you have the right management. Where in school you may not have to work as hard because there are others around and some people like myself can get easily distracted. At home on the…

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    Home, college town, and memories made are all things I could say to remind myself of the house I used to live in on Perry Street. Here memories were made and things about myself were learned. I used to never be familiar with the town of Albion until I started my time of living here for so long. When living on Perry Street the town seemed distant and massive to me, little Corey didn’t know how the world worked or how my life would continue after having so many experiences here and finally leaving…

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    More Chronos Kairos talk What makes you happy and a good use of your time? We need to ask ourselves, if we are spending our limited time here. Not here. Online. I mean on this existence plane. I know, I know. Dude whats with the "use your time" stuff. Hear me out. In Japan they have Ikigai. Translates to "A reason for being" Iki meaning Alive; Life and Kai meaning effect or result. It is a 4 ring intersection of the following. What you Love, What you are good at, What can get you paid, and…

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    As he states; “Some critics of capital punishment, such as columnist Jimmy Breslin, have suggested that a life sentence is actually a harsher penalty for murder than death.’ This is sophistic nonsense” (Koch 486). Koch disagrees with Jimmy Breslin, because he is not convinced that a life sentence in prison is harsher than an execution. While Koch sees a person convicted for murder being executed, Bruck’s idea…

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    Leaders are characterized as individuals who demonstrate compelling qualities in their leadership. This results in many followers being significantly impacted, ensuing their persistent devotion to their leader. Throughout history, some of these renown and inspirational leaders, such as Julius Caesar and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., were assassinated; these leaders’ deaths influenced their followers’ actions positively or negatively. Julius Caesar and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were both revered…

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    In the twentieth century many reached the understanding that disputes are normal in human society, and not necessarily destructive, and that if they do not get out of hand they may have within them a potential for growth, maturity, and social changes, an opportunity for new ways of thinking and new experiences. Because conflicts are an integral part of human interaction, one should learn to manage them: to deal with them in a way that prevents escalation and destruction, and arrives at new,…

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