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    Color Map Research Paper

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    The people that I decided to include for my color map are my dad and sister. My cousins Chelsea, Catherine, and Patrick. As well as some of my good friends Jacob, Trevor, Brandon, Muhammad, and Joey. My dad is a construction worker who works outside every day. Usually, he works very long hours and is on his feet most of the time but sometimes he will be driving machines and be sitting all day. My dad, gives me the upmost support in everything I do. When it comes to physical activity, he believes…

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    The family system map is a map that helps us to know our relationship with our families, friends, our peers and also relation to our co-workers. For this family system mapping, I will analyze my family because we are a big family, my parents, three of us within the same age group and my two younger siblings. This map will help me to have a better understanding where I am located on the map with the used to both adaptability continuum and cohesion continuum. Analyzing this map will also help me…

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    The Ghost Map, written by Steven Johnson, is a nonfiction book centered on a Vibrio cholera bacterium- also called cholera- outbreak in London in eighteen fifty-four. Tellingly enough, the central theme of The Ghost Map is Illness, Death, and the Unknown; with strong underlying themes of the Scientific Process and Urban Growth and Planning, along with weaker undertones of Class Prejudice. Setting up the rest of the book is the main purpose of the first chapter, introducing how unsanitary…

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    The process of creating a congressional district map in Texas of how the people vote and where the most republicans and democrats are, as they draw the line that creates the separation, they start to see where they most likely will get the votes. A strength of gerrymandering in creating a congressional district map is that they don’t have a limit to where they can put their lines, this is an advantage because they have the freedom to create their map a little bigger when they know that they have…

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    were states of conflict.based on the maps that I have viewed, one based on trade routes, and the other on early military engagements I gathered lots of information. Several wars broke out over the course of time because of piracy and other factors. The most common military strategies were used to protect the people among trade routes. Military conflict map links up with the trade routes map in several places. There are plethora of different reasons that the maps overlap. One of the biggest…

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    As it gets close to graduation I try to figure out how to cram 1 years work into 3 days before final exams. Unfortunately, I failed and was not going to graduate with my class, after a few tears and pleading I got the points to graduate. That day I took studying seriously. My first year at Post was my best year when it came to studying I felt more comfortable with my study routine. Studying is something you don 't inherit it takes the time to develop a good study habit that works for…

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    Headphone Consequences

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    The benefits and consequences of headphones are widely debated and whether or not their benefits outway their consequences is a topic of controversy among many. There are those who assert that headphones are a great invention and despite their negative effect on a person’s hearing over time they are worth it. On the other hand there are those who argue that despite the usefulness of headphones they are not worth the anti-social behavior they promote and the damaging effect that they have on ears…

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    Bp Oil Spill Case

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    1. Identify an argument put forth in the case about the BP oil spill. Describe that argument clearly and base your description on evidence from the case. One argument talked about in the case was the need for circulating mud and the use of a cement bond log. In order to prevent blowouts, you are supposed to circulate mud through the entire drilling rig to see if any gas is coming up with it, then once separated out, if present, you are to put all the mud back down through the well. It was…

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    Examining sociological concepts through a film was an interesting task to do. It was a completely different way of watching a movie. Being able to pull out themes and concepts that we have learned in this sociology class was a great way to learn and understand from a different standpoint. Issues of race, gender, and social class were the main concepts of the movie “Crash.” The concept of race is the main focal point that the movie revolves around; both implicit and explicit. Many concepts could…

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    Mr. Editor, you have requested I analyze the supplied article, “Reforming Immigration for Good” by Mae M. Ngai, and determine if it should be published in The Shorthorn. After reading this article and thoughtfully considering it I can say unequivocally this article would be great to include in the paper. It properly establishes a foundation of information for the reader, exposes immigration for the problem which it is, and proposes a possible solution to the reader. Furthermore Ms. Ngai’s…

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