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    more prominent man who will be served by the lesser man. The creator of "The Train from Hate", John Hope Franklin, knows great of this inclination. Conceived in 1915 in residential community Oklahoma, Franklin experienced firsthand our nation 's initial separation in the Midwest as a youthful African American. He utilized these backgrounds to energetically compose. He composed a few moving pieces, for example, From Slavery to Freedom, and A History of African-Americans. John Hope Franklin was…

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    Belbin Team Roles

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    Another lesson learnt from our Coniston trip was the importance of having a balanced mixture of roles within a team. Belbin (1981) defined team role as ‘a tendency to behave, contribute and interrelate with others in a particular way’. At the start of our trip we sat down as a group and completed the Belbin Report to see which team role we each were according to the 9 team roles identified by Belbin (1981). Each team role is associated with typical behavioural and interpersonal strengths. This…

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    On what started as a normal day for a three-year-old, I had pulled out all of my Barbie dolls from the toy chest. Just as I was about to send Barbie on her next adventure, my dad ran into the house, shouting loudly, “Girls! We have to go now!” I don’t remember a lot about that day, but I do remember the pure panic on his face. My mom had fallen off of the ladder while hanging Christmas lights. She had several contusions and a completely shattered kneecap. She underwent emergency surgery to…

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    the other things are associated with those things. Eventually becoming disenchanted and wanting to return to the normalcy of private life. This song speaks directly to the dangers of stardom…

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    extra-curricular activity that piqued my interest was marching band. Throughout my four years being involved with band, I learned perseverance, leadership, and performance techniques that I will use throughout the rest of my life. Helping younger members learn and grow was a pivotal moment in my life because it made me believe that I make a difference, no matter how small the gesture. By being involved with marching band, I can carry on my community involvement at ISU by participating in the Big…

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    “Prince Charming” will come and sweep the princess off of her feet, and they will live happily ever after. However, Disney had been criticized over the years for having this same plot in all of their movies. As a result, Disney movies have evolved from the typical Disney Princess being swept off her feet by her “Prince Charming,” to more modern themes. In the 1981 film, The Fox and the Hound, and other later Disney movies, also, new themes start to develop. A viewer can see the Disney writers…

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    Combining career and a social life in Las Vegas proved to be more complicated than I originally assumed. As job demands multiplied since my relocation to Vegas, the quest to find my future wife was preempted by late nights at the office, working my way into the favor of new workforce, miles away from Chicago, my comfort zone. Now that I have been cemented into my status as a Nevada resident and have explored the city solo to a large degree, I have started to branch out and dedicate more time to…

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    role in American history, I equate my Phillyosophy to what makes me American, although it doesn’t prove a holistic representation of “Americanness” altogether. My Phillyosophy was instilled in me through years of school field trips, family outings, and personal adventures to all of the historical, cultural, and social sites that scatter the city. I could attempt to communicate my perspective on how Philadelphia has developed my personal sense of Americanness, but my own depiction is imbedded…

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    Los Angeles. I don’t have friends or acquaintances that are from China or that have Chinese heritage. In all honesty, I only considered Chinese culture in relation to food or restaurants. Apart from its Americanized food, I haven’t before exchanged thoughts and ideas with a person of Chinese descendancy. Therefore, the experience of connecting with other unknown cultures made me more interested and enthusiastic about what I could learn from it. Specifically, the Chinese culture has always been…

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    Gilgamesh Religion

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    Ancient Mesopotamia, it has a lot of stories to present and most of it’s focus is in The Epic of Gilgamesh. In the story, Gilgamesh, beign two-thirds god, battles with the fact that he wanted to be immortal and refuses to believe that at some point, his life will come to an end. However, Gilgamesh goes on his own journey to search for immortality, knowing that this quest of his is unachievable. The Epic of Gilgamesh uses religion culture and different aspects of genre to show us the worldview of…

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