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    The article “Economic Sociology of Triathlons” written by Galyn Burke-Brown talks about how some sports attracts a certain type of people. In the article Galyn explains how triathlons can be used to network, because of the people who compete in it. Triathlons are an individual sport mainly dominated by people who are determined and have a large income. As stated in the article “The sport attracts high income, driven, focused individuals who are able and willing to pay the price in time and money…

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    better...graffiti is visual communication that has a uniquely personal voice and is made with seriousness of intent...as such, it is art,” (Greenwood, 2011). Citizens believe that graffiti helps make a boring city look colorful and beautiful. It helps attract the public to come and view the tagger’s work of art just like how some museums have. Daniel Wood, author of the article “Los Angeles Turns Cameras on Gang Graffiti”, points out, “...they wish the city would spend the money to teach taggers…

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    effects on attraction (Mendelsohn, Shaw Taylor, Fiore, & Cheshire, 2014). This research was conducted hypothesizing that similarities in race would show in their attraction preferences to subjects of opposite or same races. More specifically, they expected to find higher racial preferences of the opposite race then the past but at the same time expected to see majority racial preferences for romantic partners of the same race. White more than Black, women more than men, and old more than young…

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    The knowledge that students learn in school will use in the real-life situation one day. Students who study at same-sex school will work with a co-worker of the opposite sex…. The student will limit their opportunities for communication with the other gender and do not know how to treat and work cooperatively with the members of the opposite sex. For this reason, students might not work effectively in the workplace and difficult to broaden the connection in the future. Conclusion In conclusion,…

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    leads to an increase in job opportunities. And growing jobs attract more households. However, major roadways also can cause negative externalities (i.e. traffic congestion, noise, and pollution) and raise housing prices. In this case, households regard them as a disamenity or struggle to find affordable housings. If the major roadways attract jobs more than households, job accessibility would increase, whereas if the major roadways attract households more than jobs, accessibility would decrease.…

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    only way to succeed because they were instilled this mantra throughout their lives. It is hard for people to believe that the government and police should be trusted since they were taught the opposite of this their whole life. This is not the only reason crime is rampant in New Orleans, as big cities attract a large crime…

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    Madisyn

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    time during swim practice, my coach asked me to demonstrate the butterfly. I nearly jumped out of my skin. Also, unlike my sister, it scares me half to death when people talk to me and I usually end up saying the opposite of what I mean. While Madisyn is a boy expert, I am the exact opposite. I have made my personal goal for the past two years to get a prom date and I still don't have any potential prospects. My grandfather even offered to set me up with some boys. Although I may not be a social…

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    What are group one elements? Group one elements are alkali metals. The physical properties of group one elements are that they are shiny and the alkali metals are very soft. Lithium is the hardest alkali metal and they become softer as you go down the group. The chemical properties of group one is that they’re very reactive when mixed with water or when in contact with the air. Each element in group one has one electron in their outermost shell. Also, group one elements get more reactive as you…

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    Stepping Out is an art created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1978, 1900 A.D. It was a painting made out of oil and magna on a canvas with a dimension of 86 ¾ x 70 1/8 inches. The painting is portraying two people; a man and a woman with different styles when it comes to their outside appearances, but with the combination of shape and color they had both compliment each other and fill what they are lack of. The types of elements that dominating in this piece are the lines and colors. The…

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    Are the differences and similarities between baseball and soccer a blur? Not to worry, these two sports however complex they may appear will be sized up against each other. To understand any sport, one must understand that there are standards each individual sport has that not only players but also staff, such as coaches, must follow. Furthermore, each sport has different popularity levels and locations. Finally, the gear used during a game is different for each sport. It is difficult to…

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