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    Andrew Just last year, Dylan and I traveled to Haiti on a missions trip. As you may know, it's one of the poorest countries in the world. When we were beginning our descent on the airplane, I thought about how little roads and how poor the housing was. We drove through chaotic roads and rubble filled alleys, until we reached the orphanage. New Life Children’s Home is a safe haven for kids who lived in the mountains a couple miles north. These kids were neglected, sick, beat, starved, etc.…

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    The three main points of the article are first the more time a child spends in childcare the more at risk they are of developing behavior problems/more stress. Second, a study that used variables such as quality of child care and different types of childcare still found that time spent in childcare was linked to children's behavior problems more strongly than the quality of care. Third studies also found that variables such as mother's sensitivity and family's socioeconomic status had a greater…

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    Many brands are improving their products, and the new items are attracting more buyers. Thus, making more money for the companies that have improved. Making new products is an important part of attracting buyers. Many companies have to think about how much a person will pay for the new items that are produced. Costing too much money will make the buyers want to walk away, but a price too low is not going to make the business money. Attracting buyers is an important part of business and creating…

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    talk about how Texans would purchase some land, put a main street on it, building some structures and call it a town all hoping for the railroad to come through their town. Every single person who tried to do this we're optimists. In the article “The More Factor” they did this for two reasons: to make money and for America to keep booming like it was. I think that this was the one way that America was really going to take off and turn into the power house country they could be. The article then…

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    Total Wine & More currently has 102 superstore locations in 16 states, with more on the way. Local liquor store owners in places such as Norwalk, Connecticut, and Coastal South Carolina fear the opening of Total Wine & More. With over 8,000 wines, 3,000 spirits, and 2,500 choices of beer all being sold at close to wholesale price, local liquor store owners will find it extremely difficult to compete against the superstore. Total Wine & More is expected to continue expanding…

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    Sleep no More is a play. Immersive theater is generally guaranteed to have turned around the customary force relationship between the entertainer and people in general, setting the group of onlookers in control of the creation. In this manner, it satisfies, minus all potential limitations degree, Jacques Rancière's vision of the Emancipated Onlooker, which showed up in 2007, the ideal minute for it to be used as a noteworthy hypothetical supporting for creations like Punchdrunk's Sleep No More.…

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    The introduction and chapter three of "More Work for Mother" helped me better understand how many gender inequalities within social expectations and role of women arose through the creation of technology. Although the societal roles of women and men have shifted slightly in today's time, this reading still proved that women have always been unacknowledged for their abilities and influences on technological progression. In the introduction, Schwartz-Cowan stated that women's work had been…

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    questions that I am sure most people have about a course such as Intro to Women Studies, for me I wanted to know why and how Women Studies started. After reading Beverly Guy-Sheftall’s “Forty Years of Women’s Studies” and New York Radical Women “No More Miss America”, I can truly say that I have better understanding of the original reason Women studies course developed. Both articles examine the ways women of different ethical groups have come together for the betterment of women over 40 years…

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    “Once More to the Lake” fiction authored by a writer named E. B. White. The author narrates the story about a man who happened to rented a camp in Maine which ones on the shores on a lake in August for about one month. During the vacation, the writer explains their exploration experiences at the new environment(Maine) especially at the sea with a particular interest in the son. This particular piece of writing has an excellent and precise textual structure that make it's outstanding and unique.…

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    The essay “Once More To The Lake.”, by E.B White is one of the most compelling essays that I have ever read. At the beginning of the essay we meet White and his son taking a trip to the lake, this is the same lake that the author attended as a child. Throughout the essay you can see that the author is dealing with some inner demons of his own. This essay goes in a non-chronological order of how he daydreams back and forth through the present and the past. The main topic of this essay is that E…

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