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    Teamwork Exercises

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    What rank are you applying for?: Helper What is your age?: 14 Whats your IGN?: BlockBang14371 Are you a Boy or Girl?: Boy What country do you live in?: USA Do you have a YouTube or Twitch channel?: https://youtube.com/channel/UC6D7EBrqDMKqxZsUJi9054g Do you have a microphone/headset?: Yes Why do you want this rank?: I would like this rank because I feel like I want to help out the server. I think if I became a staff member I would do my job and warn/mute people in the chat. I would also find some hackers in my spare time. I am quite active (although I just joined the forums today) but I feel like I can help out and do my absolute best on OPcraft. I really would like a chance also, it would be a great learning kerb and how to deal with tough situations on the server. I would always try my best to the best of my ability and work as a team on OPcraft. As a helper I would warn, tempmute and mute the advertisers. I am a chat mod and to stay as a chat mod. I would not drift off from my space at all. A chat mod is when they warn/tempmute or mute people and keep the chat clean. I would like this rank because OPcraft need staff at different times throughout a d and I can be on at the most random times :p How do you think you can assist the server if you become this rank?: I think I can assist the server by being on when people are out/sleeping/busy with school etc and all that. I can assist by working as a team, not drifting off, being reall loyal and being active. Some thinks…

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    according to psychologist James Rest is “Moral Sensitivity”. According to the text, “we can’t solve a moral dilemma unless we know that one is present” (Johnson, 2012, p.86), this is so true in that ethical issues often get over-looked and go unnoticed habitually. This may be caused by compliancy, lack of attention and understanding, or due to fear or hesitation. At times recognition of ethical dilemmas may be obvious; it is when they are not that a predicament can occur, as what happened to the…

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    "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury introduces through setting the struggles of that artistic individuals encounter. The fact that Leonard is "alone in this world" and he "made a final decision on which path he would stride off on" has undertones of artistic development because Leonard goes down a physically isolated path signifying "the road not taken". This decision shows Leonard being alone in a physical setting but representing the mental solitude an artist faces from choosing a stigmatized…

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    claim that, “[they] just came by on the off chance” and that “[they] in fact used to work here” (The Others). Not only are the servants somehow linked to the house, but they also turned up at the house’s doorstep when Grace was in need of servants. This makes it seem like the servants have been somehow watching the family for a long time, waiting to creep into their lives at the right moment in order to fulfill their purpose, whatever it may be. Here, a small hint is dropped and the viewers are…

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    Tim Wise Analysis

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    It is no secret that racism is still a big problem today. People in our society to this day still think that it is okay to treat people differently based of the color of their skin or ethnicity. Tim Wise mentioned in his speech at the University of San Fransisco that since racism isn't always easy to talk about, color blindness and color muteness is becoming an increasing problem. The concept of Race was socially constructed when the European’s discovered people that looked different from them.…

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    A City Of Sadness Essay

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    Chi suggests that how Wen-ching seems accepting of his childhood injury is analogous to Taiwan and its own trauma, which seems to be discussed at the intellectuals’ table. Another parallel with Wen-ching that is worth noting here. Liao Ping-hui draws it between Wen-ching and Hou Hsiao-Hsien, explaining that both understand what they are seeing through their lenses, but neither communicate it clearly enough. The only difference is Hou chooses not to. The more insightful parallel, however,…

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    The aliens mentioned in the bible are quite possible angels. I say this, because of the how they are described in the bible as powerful beings. Also, angels are noted for their ability to fly (Matthew 28:2, Revelation 14:6), teleport (Acts 5:19-23), deliver messages in person and psychically in dreams (Luke 1:13, Matthew 1:20, Genesis 31:11). The bible also talks about their ability to bless people with healing, curse people with blindness, muteness, and make people feint, these are mentioned in…

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    In E.T.A. Hoffmann’s “Sandman,” Nathanael falls in love with the object of his desires, the devastatingly gorgeous Olympia. Nathanael worships Olympia for her beauty, her muteness, and her lack of opinion. Eventually though, Nathanael realizes that Olympia is an automaton and has no substances because she is constructed merely to be the most perfect looking woman. Similarly, In Jeffrey Eugenides The Virgin Suicides, The Lisbon sisters are worshipped solely for their bodies prohibiting them from…

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    for learning brought him a great career and later life. Without that little set back he might not have contained that extra perseverance to learn and correct his behavior. Additionally, Helen Keller, a very famous inspiring lady, had difficulties with her speech, for she could not talk in her early years of life. A quote from Helen Keller herself state,”There were so many difficulties along the way, so many discouragements; but I kept on trying; knowing that patience and perseverance would…

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    Conflict In Obasan

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    The image of “silence attend[ing] the long sun dance” (290) sums up beauty within standing still. Sure, Naomi hides in the shadows of depressing muteness, but she soon finds beauty in the stillness of it. Naomi admits that as a kid she would've not understood that there could be presence without flesh, but having matured, she knows love keeps the spirits of her mother and uncle in her heart. She also admits that “wordlessness” is the “mutual destruction” (291) for her and her mother, meaning…

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