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    Through this project, I want to satisfy my curiosity about the relationship in learning tendencies that could be related to brain functions. Specifically, in my informational video product, my video will be successful if it includes an introduction and provides detailed footage of precisely how I conducted my experiments so even the least scientifically knowledgeable viewer can understand the context and process of my project. Also, the viewers should be able to understand what results I have…

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    Numerous historians would agree that John F. Kennedy had a brusque presidency. However, during that brief time numerous issues surfaced, such as foreign policy and Civil Rights. A fraction of these crises were resolved, a sizable segment were not. Along with handling these problems, Kennedy also refined various programs already in existence and began a few others. Unfortunately, a portion of these initiatives, such as Kennedy’s attempts to produce an integrated society for blacks, and fortify…

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    Communication Concepts

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    There are two concepts that I feel are more important than the others or are affected by and affect all others we have gone over in this class. The first concept is health as it ties into all these things, for if we are unhealthy it affects our minds and we are unable to learn and put that learning to good use in the future because it is fragmented or skewed. The second one is communication because what good is all the information we gather and learn if we can not effectively communicate with…

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    Responsibility In College

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    future days in college are key, shall note that other types of responsibilities are what set them ahead in the game. These students believe in having time management throughout their schedules, being friendly to whomever they see, and having an open mind to…

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    Marea Tumber sent out encouraging emails with the plan to arrange the joint meeting to facilitate the healthcare policy proposal proceeded by gratitude for the fantastic support. Therefore, it was undoubtedly reassuring that the diabetes education was not disregarded based on lack of financial reserves, but on the other hand, it has motivated and woken up the state government officials in unexpected fashion. With that in mind, surprisingly, Senator Ciccone received the health care policy…

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    The identity of individuals in post-European-colonization Latin America is simultaneous fragile and dynamic. Previously clear ethno-racial lines and national allegiances began to blend in the nineteenth century, contributing greatly to an increasingly poignant dilemma in selfhood. The lives of two prominent Latin American revolutionists, Simo ́n Boli ́var and Jose de San Marti ́n, uniquely demonstrated the dichotomous nature of having both European and Latin American connections of a political and…

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    Our minds and body correlate to each other and are the reason we can move and willingly do what we want. However, are our minds and body distinct? Can we even exist without a mind or without a body? Rene Descartes’ theory of “Mind-Body Dualism” discusses such philosophical questions and claims that although our mind and bodies are synced, they are not similar by way of division. Many questions remain on how “Mind-Body Dualism” works, many of which will be discussed in this paper, beginning with…

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    For centuries, religion has been a topic of great debate and interest, stemming from the validity of ideals to reasons why people believe in it in the first place. Despite all the efforts over time to thwart religion, it has managed to remain as a prominent structure. One question that seems to always be brought to the table is how religion continues to exist in light of the continual advances of science. The reason religion continues to exist today is not because the furthering of science…

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    the beast, the island, Simon and Piggy’s specs. These symbols represent that humans when freed from society's rules allows their natural desire for evil to dominate their personality. One of the symbols throughout the story was the beast. In the minds of many of the boys, the beast is a source of evil on the island. However, it represents the evil present within each boy which causes life on the island to slowly dissolve in chaos. Simon begins to realize this before his encounter with the Lord…

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    Shortly after meeting with him, the two became fairly acquainted and would often spend time with each other. A few women thought their unmarried meetings were “a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people.” Although a few felt this way, most others were intrigued by their time together and thought he and Emily were in…

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