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    Indicated in its official webpage, Riordan Manufacturing remains to be the top brand in plastic injection molding. The company takes pride in making plastic designs that are innovative enough to win the hearts of the customers all over the world. This is possible through Riodan’s state-of-the art capabilities when it comes to design. In conjunction to this claim, the company confidently embraces the challenges and the responsibilities of protecting the business institution’s top secret along…

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    Migration In Cincinnati

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    After the Great Depression, the Midwest, in particular, Cincinnati became home to many families from the Appalachian Mountain range. These families saw Cincinnati has a new hope. Along with rural families from the Appalachians, Cincinnati saw an increase in the number of Hispanics in the city. With modern jobs requiring higher education levels and more computer skills, Cincinnati, and the country as a whole, suffered from a lack of individuals to work physical labor jobs. To fill this need, in…

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    When we look at the standing of a forged knife today compared to the standing it held in the past, we see that a forged knife stands high. The Maker Manifesto, written by Mark Hatch, describes making as a part of human nature by saying “Making is fundamental to what it means to be human”. Making, being part of what it means to be human, gives each person a connection to one another. Empathy is the ability to understand and share someone’s feelings. The process on making a forged knife is a very…

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    Education has always played a significant part in shaping who I am and what I believe. It all started with my parents who left their careers, loved ones, and the country they called home solely because they believed in the power of education. They envisioned a better life for my brother and me and the way to obtain it was through education in America because to them, this served as the key to success. If we worked hard in school, went to a good college, then, we would be successful and have…

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    sibling even their friends, to act they way they see so they can have the desired result from it. Its modeling into the person the mold that they see whether it's good or bad, with new behavior within them. That’s how bullies are made because of the molding and observations of…

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    Gender Norms

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    we do. This can be recognized with simple things such as many adults associating pink with girls or boys with the color blue (Karniol,2011). Young children are bought certain toys such as easy bake ovens and little toy cars, which play a part into molding children to classify themselves with certain genders. As we grow up and become more and more familiar with what these norms say and represent, we either find ourselves going along with the norms or deciding to take another path‪. Sometimes it…

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    by making making DNA”, let me explain. DNA is made up of a bunch of different proteins. Those proteins are also made up of a bunch of different particles grouping together and forming a specific shape. They form this specific shape by folding and molding the specific shape. The proteins then have to fit in a specific place or they will be used for something else. “Origami has had a big impact on my life by helping NASA build satellites.” let me explain. NASA is trying to build a satellite that…

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    For the purpose of clarity, I am going to assume that "The Story of an Hour"takes place roughly around the time it was written, 1894 If I was an elderly lady with a heart condition, I would for sure already be gone. The way my brain works and how I react to things would be too strong for my fragile little heart to endure. I am very passionate about the things I love and the things I hate, and losing someone I was married to, which only be someone I love absolutely, would destroy me on the spot.…

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    Julius's feelings about the house are that it is the only place he has ever known and that how will he be able to live in a new place that he has never experienced before. As the story progresses, he starts to roam the house and remember all of the places that he has had so many memory's of and seen so many times before, but they had changed and were more barren than ever before and how badly he will miss the house. And how his interactions portray that he has no intention of leaving the house…

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    athletics success as there are athletes, but Ryan Lochte has had at least three significant advantages. Ryan Lochte is one of the most prominent swimmers today because of the positive influences his dad, who served first as a swim coach, the lifelong molding and shaping as a competitive swimmer that developed Ryan grew up in swimming, and because every success he has fuels his fire, his desire for greater and greater success. (Lochte 1) Lochte’s father was a swim coach, and served positive and…

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