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    “America beyond current limitations”. In the video Troy LaRaviere explains what he means when he says the phrases. When he used “Universal College” he said, “Every american regardless of their income should have access to a college education”. To me that meant that everyone no matter your income, ethnicity, religion or anything should have the right to get a college education. The other one he used was “America beyond current limitations”. When used, “America beyond current limitations” he also…

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    Skills Survey Analysis

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    After taking the “Skills Survey” at the end of Chapter 5, I was surprised to find several strengths and limitations I was unaware of in my listening skills, as well as some abilities I was unsure of. I found that I had eight specific strengths throughout the assessment. These included, being a good listener, feeling comfortable speaking and giving eye contact, asking the speaker to repeat their feelings for personal clarity, empathy, asking questions to gather information, using reflection…

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    the topic. This shows the true importance that social media has on making a change in society. The social media platform, Twitter, has given the Black Lives Matter movement a running start with its ability to put forth a strong message, overcome limitations, and help the movement achieve its goals. Black Lives Matter is still incredibly important today, and hopefully it will one day help to completely put an end to unequal…

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    the people and, due to his actions, the society became more fair and the economy flourished. Theodore Roosevelt impacted the economy in a positive way by enacting a preservation policy, founding the Department of Commerce and Labor and by putting limitations on business. Preserving the nation's resources was an act Theodore Roosevelt put into place that changed the way America viewed resources and prevented business’ from recklessly using the land, both…

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    to Anne Bernays “people can’t be taught how to write, they either have it or they don’t.” In order to become a great writer, one must use descriptive language effectively in a distinctive way, while challenging oneself to go beyond ones natural limitations. Being a great writer inspires others who are interested in writing, as well as allows one to develop a sense of understanding as to what one is reading throughout their lives. The key to becoming a great writer is…

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    Approximately 20% (320,000) of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are estimated to have mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Mild traumatic brain injury, defined as an injury to the brain as a result of blunt trauma or a jolt to the head, is considered the most widespread and undertreated injury of soldiers. Despite the lack of physical injuries, mTBI affects both the soldiers and their families, hindering family reintegration when the soldier returns home. This study is the first to…

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    Imagine you were in a perfect world where everything is perfect. But here's the thing you're in the real world where we can only imagine perfect worlds. The song "Rainbow Connection" was about the rainbow connection and if we’ll find it, and the opinion-editorial “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” was about what perfection is and how we’ll never reach it as a group. Both "Rainbow Connection" and “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” deal with the TOPIC that a perfect society is impossible to create, but they…

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    are also brought w.r.t protect net neutrality, but bigger corporations are still trying to oppose this free and open access of internet. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed below: Advantages: 1) No Limitations: There are no limitations on internet service usage other than the limitations proposed by the government. User is free and open to access the data that is present in the internet with much more speed regardless of pay. 2) Consistent speed: There will be no throttling or…

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    The Misinformation Effect

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    this suggests that they are more susceptible to the yes-no recognition test because of source-monitoring problems. Overall, these articles have many individual differences that are highly susceptible to the ME. However, they also have several limitations which can only be amended with further research. Factors that Affect the Misinformation…

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    Stereotypes Of Elderly

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    In many cultures, older adults are valued for their wisdom and life experience, in others, like ours, the elderly are not as valued. Though everyone agrees that elderly people deserve respect, the stereotypes that are placed on them by American and modern society do not convey it. The list of stereotypes that apply to the elderly we made in class was long and spotted with negativity, but also with truth. One stereotype that was brought up was that elder people do not have sex, want to have sex,…

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