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    It would be folly to state that reflection is useful only for academic and training purposes. Reflection is a process in which the majority, if not all, people use on a day to day basis. Whether it is on the way home from work after a hard day, or perhaps after a conversation with a family member; it would be a rare individual indeed who could state that they do not go over previous experiences in their mind. It is, in essence, the active evaluation of our day-to-day lives. The act and art of…

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    the effects on immigration since President Trump won the election. Although the similarities and difference are evident because Martinez explains the news article based on personal experiences and observation, and Bermudez explains the reason Miguel Luna is fighting for an immigration rights movement. When reading the opinion article by Martinez he visually describes the town Brownville, Texas, where he grew up, which consist of a long tall fence that separates Texas from Mexico. Then…

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    The court is likely to find that the tweet made about Chef Luna was defamatory per se. In order to be considered defamatory per se, a statement must be obviously and clearly damaging. In re Lipsky. To be obviously damaging, it must be damaging in and of itself, without relying on outside evidence to prove that the statement harmed the plaintiff. KTRK Television, INC. v Theaola Robinson. Defamation per se statements must relate specifically to the plaintiff’s skill or ability to carry out her…

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    Erika Case Study

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    1) Discuss specific tactical options available to Erika and their consequences? According to the case, it seems that Erika have only limited time to deal with the situation. To make the positive outcomes from the negotiation with Mr. Feng she has to put her “best foot forward”. Moreover, the business relationships in Asian countries take time to evolve and are tend as most important thing for making a good agreement between the parties. Hence, it’s upto Erika only to decide which way to go.…

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    Anonymous sat at his former desk in his former office, confused about this unexpected turn of events. The environment around him was obviously a dream, but why did the dream seem fused with his memory? Not to mention how vivid the dream was. It was unnatural. The entity that hid out of Anon's sight was obnoxious, he could barely make out the shape, but it seemed so familiar. He couldn't move his eyes to see it. Even worse, he couldn't move any part of his body. He was stuck doing whatever he was…

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    ~Narkissa's POV~ I gained the element fire, Echo gained water; Luna gained wind. We only had the three elements, there is another one. The elements were just an amazing bonus. Echo also has the ability to become invisible. Luna can control the weather, if it is not too out of control. I can have visions of future events. "Fire is the fuel that powers your energy, that gives you drive, courage and ambition. We need air to breathe and without it we would not exist. It is the element that…

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    Mannie, “Luna was only open prison in history. No bars, no guards, no rules- and no need for them” (Heinlein, 23). Without any laws or official governance, the people are free, yet it is the absence of economic freedom which ultimately calls the need for revolution in the minds of the political activists (being the three main characters, Mannie, Wyoming, and Prof, and their supercomputer partner, Mike). In response to the oppressive nature of the Authority, Wyoming explains, “Here in Luna we’re…

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    I feel that the story, “The Girl Who Drank the Moon” has many of the same characteristics that are found in fairy tales. For example many fairy tales have magical elements and characters that are witches. Most fairy tales have evil and good characters, and animals that talk. Fairy tales also have a clearly defined problem and something happens within a group, it could be characters or events. I found all of these elements in this story, “The Girl Who Drank the Moon.” For example some of the…

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    The reading that is more informative and useful for a person who knows nothing about the sugar plantations in Hawaii is Article 1 “Hawaii The Land of Many” because it involves more of the plantation life and what the laborers do, while in Article 2 it speaks about the demise of the sugar industry in Hawaii. It states in Article 1 paragraph 2 that the bulk of immigrants coming to Hawaii began in the mid 1800s. Hawaii’s sugar industry was booming hastily, and sugar plantation owners were in need…

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    Cinder by Marissa Meyer takes place in future Beijing. Cinder a teenage girl wears gloves as she is part human and part cyborg with her left arm and leg amputated, she wears the gloves to cover her arm as people in the city don’t accept cyborgs. Iko, her android assistant helps out with Cinders mechanic booth at the market. The royal prince comes and asks her to fix his royal andriod. At home Cinder lives with her step-mother and two sisters, Poeny and Pearl. Cinder is signed up for plague…

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