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    The first 30 minutes of the lecture by Dr. Sallis was about illustrating through a chart the overall contributors to health care, how exercise has been neglected and how important it is. Dr. Sallis discusses how he believes that “Physical inactivity is the world’s biggest health problem”. He uses the term “Exercise” and what it would be like if it was considered a drug. He mentions other brand names this drug would be called, the dosage amount and the effect it would have on pregnancy and…

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    “inversion” and other psychoanalytic constructs. During this time, Harry Benjamin advocated for medical treatment of gender variance (Enke, Lecture 3/31). His work was influenced by his relationships with trans people such as Louise Lawrence. After her introduction to Benjamin by Alfred Kinsey, Lawrence shaped Harry Benjamin’s writings and medical activism (Enke, Lecture 4/12).…

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    anything from stress to chronic illnesses. There are two types of coping which are problem-focused and emotion-focused (Lecture 8). Protective buffering is a relationship-focused coping that falls under the emotion-focused coping strategy (Lecture 8). Protective buffering is basically the concealment of one’s own worries to better protect the emotional state of their loved ones. (Lecture 8). However, throughout the process of protective buffering, one or both sides of the party will suffer…

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    In Defense of a Liberal Education Lecture: Extra Credit This lecture was based upon the importance of a college liberal education. The speaker of this speech was Fareed Zakaria, CNN television host of Fareed Zakaria Gps. Zakaria began his speech with an introduction about himself and his view on the “American Dream”. He states that “America seemed like this city on the hills, its where the future was being invented, particularly California.” Zakaria then begins to proceed inform the audience…

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    remote the ancestor is, people still had to identify as African-American. Freeman also describes further that no one can ever un-African-American themselves, unlike how someone of Asian or Native American descent can become Caucasian by marriage (Lecture, Week 5). Racial Profiling The concept of racial profiling comes out in many different forms. In the article, Commentary on the Meaning of Race in Science and Society, author Harold Freeman brings to light…

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    into my lecture because I thought the students would enjoy it. To begin, I created a survey of five questions to test if students read the chapter (most hadn’t). These questions were based on the core concepts I would be covering in my lecture, and would later be tested (in addition to other materials presented in lecture) in two rounds of competitive Kahoot! quizzes, which were done at the very end of class. I like…

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    considered an arms race, where nations gather weapons and soldiers (The Causes of World War One Lecture, 11/30/15). To draft soldiers, nations used conscription which forces men to serve in the army (The Cause of WWI Lecture, 11/30/15).…

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    most dominant and powerful out of the three options. People who exhibit an angry characteristic also prefer rock. People would tend to play paper slightly less than what we usually expected (s Model of Spatial Competition Lecture notes p.11-14 (Part 4 Sequential) Just as the lecture has mentioned, have you ever wondered why the gas stations or coffee shops are always build right next to each other but not equally distributed? If they were equally distributed then people would indeed benefit…

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    I attended the C.Eric Lincoln Lecture Series at Clark Atlanta University in Davage Auditorium at 10:50 am on Thursday,October 6, 2016. There were several speakers including LeZaire Reese, President/Dean Albert Mosley, Dr. Danille Taylor, Dr. Pamela Lightsey, and Dr. Elaine Crawford. The main speaker was Dr. Pamela Lightsey, she is a scholar, social justice activist, and military veteran whose academic and research interests including: classical and contemporary just war theory, womanist…

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    In the lecture the mercantilist system was explained as, “The colonial environment existed in North America, they got comedies back in their country and will transform into goods” (Lecture). One of the biggest imports they were capitalizing was the Cod fish, this fish was pretty big it usually weighted about 20 pounds and it had a lot of meat to feed several people, when they traded it and imported they called it the “Grand Bank”. Looking back at the lecture, “They also commodify the…

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