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    The most positive experience which has made me the person I am today started in the summer after my freshman year of high school. No matter how I try to break down this turning point in my life unravels into a string of events which could fill a book. I had been raised to accept people for who they are and not judge them on the way they appear. I never completely practiced these beliefs mainly due to ignorance of the moral. I would occasionally act stuck up depending on the company present,…

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    Forever and ever the road seemed to stretch, as though it was designed with no end in mind — as though it was designed to go on forever. This would not have been all that bad had it not been for the fact that I was treading in territory somewhere deep in the heart of Mission, Texas, a city entirely unfamiliar to me. I was surrounded by an unknown frontier, and I knew not which way led home. To make matters a little worse, I had my younger brother, Diego, age 14, in the passenger seat beside me.…

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    story “White Sands” by Geoff Dyer. Jessica and her husband fear their lives not knowing what would happen ahead in their journey. The actions they took upset me. I felt that they shouldn’t have feared a man who asked upon a simple request. The ending left me with empathy for the man. Imagine if it was you. Everyone deserves a better chance at life. In my opinion traveling can be dangerous. No matter where you go you can bump into many troubles. For example, speeding, crashes, shooting,…

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    Organizational culture is a very important part of any company. Organizational culture is how an organization is viewed externally by the public and internally by the leaders and employees. Organizational culture is defined as a system of shared norms, beliefs, values and assumptions which binds people together. (book, page 300) Physical as well as social aspects in an organization determine how well the company operates on a day to day basis. A strong well founded organizational culture can be…

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    In the article, “Culture, Not Race Explains Human Diversity” by Mark Nathan Cohen, Cohen elucidates the concept of races not existing and that there is an additional in-depth understanding needed to teach students the correct perspective to a non-racist view when classifying humans. He goes on to explain that us humans differ in a multitude of ways and cannot be simply classified or interpreted by the general standards that are usually set. Looking into the science behind it, he continues to…

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    Closed To Migration Essay

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    The labour unions are traditionally on the political left, yet remain economically closed to migration. Yet, Merkel insisted that immigrants would not be considered ‘until we have done all we can to help our own people become qualified and give them a chance’ (Connoly: 2012). The DGB (German Confederation of Trade Unions) have been apprehensive about accepting immigrants due to the failed migration policies of the past, which resulted in the permanent settlement of migrants. Legislation reforms…

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    Tomb Of The Diver Analysis

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    the lyre, it looks like he is playing it. The other lyre is much smaller and is just sitting there. This could mean that one of the lyres could have been left by a prostitute. As we discussed in the lecture, symposiums would often have women come and entertain the guests with music, but they would also be prostitutes. This lyre could have been left by one of the women because it is much smaller than the lyre being played by a man. People who aren’t as important as the men invited to symposiums…

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    As said before, two pyramids are the primary source of stabilization on either side of the scene. If using the contrast of light and shadow, there is also a clear set of parallel lines between the bottom left and top right of the painting which helps frame the travelers as they seem to emerge from the darkness and into the light. The scene also gives branches between the dark and lighter sides of the scene in the form of a traveler pointing in direction…

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    not printing what she wants it to do. She also asked how many pages it is going to print. I saw the library person sigh and say it has thirty- eight pages like I said before. She then asked if she had enough prints left and the library person said to go and see how much there is left. It also could be that it needs to be on word document. I think what the library person did was right to do because she did not yell or get mad about it. I was surprised because it would have bugged me. I think she…

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    The Sophics: A Short Story

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    Sofia lives in a small pink house in the corner between the police station and the park in Micanopy Florida. The home only had 1 window, which most people in the town would not mind, but Sofia did. This little town was inhabited by the fixators and the sophics. Fixators were the people that got zapped into their smart glasses. They do not need to look up or communicate because all they needed in their lives were through those lenses. The sophics were the cursed ones. They were the ones who got…

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