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    Chinese Acrobats

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    Chinese Acrobats I chose to do my reflection on my experience seeing the Chinese Acrobats. The Chinese acrobats performed at the World Theater at California State University Monterey Bay. The acrobats were from Peoples Republic of China, and used their skills to engage the audience through talented gymnastics, dance, and martial arts. Each distinctive and special talent offered a very unique outlook of the Chinese culture. The Peoples Republic of China’s culture is very important to their…

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    Dead Visual Art Analysis

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    Art can be interpreted and demonstrated in a different variety of ways. Whether it is through dance, theater, music, or visual art individuals who incorporate art in their lives express their own feelings, ideas, and creativity. Being able to explore the four different stages of art was a great and remembering experience because one was able to see and explore the creative expression of the individuals who were part of the performance. In general, the Day of the dead visual art altars engaged…

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    surrounding ecosystem as toxic dumping. All that said, aquaculture really has been repping itself all that well. That brings up the question, how can one make it environmental friendly? An article on aquaculture from the “SeaFood Watch” segment of the “Monterey Bay Aquarium”, stated that raising fish in captivity affects the surrounding environment with “excessive concentrations of waste, creating harmful chemicals” (, certain fish becoming invasive species by escaping from their respective…

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    As a Telemetry Volunteer in the extremely busy Telemetry Department of Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular Institute, La Jolla, CA, I contributed over 300-hours to evening shifts in support of Telemetry Technicians, hospital staff, cardiovascular patients, stroke patients, and family members. More specifically, when not checking EKG monitors for malfunctioning telemetry boxes, batteries or leads, I delivered, in accordance with hospital protocols, extra care by: Maintaining, organizing and…

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    The US Economy

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    Use Monterey and fiscal policy as tools to regulate economy. 3. Increase per capita income The strongest factor that influence the economy of the country is rate of employment and unemployment in the country. Employment makes the economy stable and…

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    Stories tell of a journey or an adventure, rules tell people what to do, songs are used to relate ideas and evoke emotion. Thoreau and Emerson believe that we should live as our own person and justify our own path through life, whether it be to success or to failure, experience is what is best for us as people. There can be many connections drawn between the band The Who and Thoreau and Emerson; whether it be in their lyrics or the members themselves. The most notable relation that can be drawn…

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    In the 19th century, territorial expansion played an important role in the United States. The American people adopted an audacious attitude believing that they had a divine obligation to stretch their boundaries from the east coast to the west coast. In 1845 an editor and prominent democratic politician, John L. O’Sullivan, published an article on the annexation of Texas identifying the imperialistic endeavors of the U.S. with the phrase: Manifest Destiny. He stated, “Our manifest destiny is to…

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    I selected MSG Amy Hauver as my legacy leader. In the brief two year period that I have been her subordinate, I have learned the art of intervention, the real meaning of what it is to be resilient and why it is so important for a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to have an open mind and compassion. In her military career, she has stood out before her peers, seniors and subordinates. Rising through the ranks with her hard work ethic and dedication to military service. Taking on the most…

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    high school, with stints as a hay baler, logger, truck driver and steel-furnace stoker (biography.com editors, 2017). In 1950, his jobs in Piedmont ended as he was drafted into the United States Army, stationed at Fort Ord. During his service on the Monterey Peninsula, he worked as a swimming instructor. Having been honorably discharged from the United States Army in 1953, Eastwood landed in Los Angeles to begin classes. He took up a job at a local gas station. With his good looks and words,…

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    Congressman Sam Farr. I also strived to increase awareness among youth of the importance of voting and getting involved in the democratic political process, particularly during the 2004 Presidential Election. In 2007, I received scholarships from the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), where I majored in International Relations and graduated…

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