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    too set in their ways to feel the need to change their aging presentations. Those are the faults of Old Sturbridge Village. Though there have been small steps taken towards integrating more modern approaches, similar to the ones described in Richard Moe and Cary Carson’s articles entitled, “Are There Too…

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    Hawaiian music began in the mid 1800’s when steam boats began to bring visitors from all over the world to the Honolulu Harbor. The visitors would bring instruments with them just for entertainment, the Hawaiians would then mix their instruments with the visitor’s instruments and, that’s how a new sound was created. The Paniolo in other words Mexican Cowboys also came in the mid 1800’s and they taught the Hawaiians a few tricks on how to play music on a guitar. Also throughout the history of…

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    Aurora’s One Act gets ready for their first competition in Holdrege on Nov. 17. The cast is in full swing practicing. going through the play at least twice at night. With assistant Director Dawn Marie Moe giving critiques in between so they can get better. “The Orphan Train is a serious play, which mixes it up from last years play “How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying” The art and woods classes have been a major part in helping One-act build sets this year. Costumes take some…

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    self is remarkably difficult. This reading views religion in prison as a coping strategy as a good thing but it also infers that despite that, it may be difficult for inmates to maintain this religion and move forward. Kathleen J. Ferraro and Angela Moe write that religion may be both another mechanism of control and a vehicle of strength and cultural pride for women in prisons. They claim that perhaps, there is no other aspect of the carceral experience that is so paradoxical in terms of…

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    Concussions In Sports

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    Football, soccer, and boxing three top sports in concussions are slowly killing these sports, so what can we do and what does these injuries cause. These sports are causing people, families, and friends that have lost lots to these types of injuries because they simply can't remember their families or have affected their everyday lives. The long term effects of high impact sports are Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy “ brain disease” , and also affects the whole sport in general and can have a…

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    The first, and mostly self-centered benefit is that spirituality can offer a person perfection’ of one’s being (Sandage & Moe, 2012). To one who is unsecure in their self-worth, religion gives an opportunity for a narcissistic person to attach themselves to an idealized organization. In this way, a narcissistic person can further their image in a way which they may want…

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    Collagen Video Analysis

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    At the beginning of the video, they are promoting a collagen powder to improve skin and to reverse aging. By definition, collagen is a strong elastic fibrous protein that holds together several body structures (Wardlaw p476). In the same video, Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton doesn’t necessarily advice the oral intake of collagen because it can be deposited to other areas of the body. Collagen does not only exist in skin because it is also an essential component of other connective tissues such as bones,…

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    Traditional college Many studensts think to themselves, what style they are going to choose for their college education whether it bieng online,or traditional. Traditional has much better benefits than online, and is a lot more effective although most students say online is better,traditional will always be more important. To start off, the first reason why traditional college education is better is because, in person or, face-to-face. For example every class that is taught, teachers and…

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    Angelina Banek 6-7-17 Argumentative Essay Many people around the world believe that a higher power controls one’s life. This idea is often shown through art, specifically plays. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows that the characters tragic ending is predetermined by fate. In the prologue of the play the audience is told “a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” and goes on to describe their love as “Death marked.” This foreshadows the later tragic events…

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    Ells Reflection

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    Our classrooms today are filled with students that come from different cultures and very diverse backgrounds. My job as an educator is to give every student and equal opportunity to achieve and be successful in the classroom. I teach at a career center that is approximately six years old, and my district is supportive of the program. The curriculum I use to teach my advanced electrical class prepares students to become electrical apprentices after they graduate. When I look at the make-up of my…

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