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    become a dermatologist specializing in ethnic skin and hair. I also want to start up my own skin care brand on the side. Becoming a dermatologist would require me to earn a bachelor’s degree, attend medical school, intern for one year and complete three years of a dermatology residency program. I want others to perceive me as someone who is dedicated to their profession,…

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    Dylan Newbury Beginning Comp November 18, 2015 What is a hero exactly? Is it someone that dresses up in a costume and saves the city? Or is it someone that we just simply look up to and admire? Maybe it’s just someone that loves you for you and cares about your happiness. To me, a hero is someone that no matter what life throws at them they can take it on, someone that will always put others first whether it’s helping them with simple life problems or giving your life in order for them to live…

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    The Sniper Analysis

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    occupation, when in reality it changes a person entirely. It’s not a job, it’s a lifestyle. No longer answering to his given name, but to “The Sniper,” he takes profession extremely serious. Chris Kyle tells his readers, “The number is not important to me. I only wished I had killed more,” (Chris Kyle 5). Becoming a sniper means shedding human aspects, and letting the rifle become “a part of his body, his life, and his destiny” (Rania Abouzied 4). The Sniper says, “I did this when it was…

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    different ways of living. The ancient civilizations that we have studied such as Ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Eqypt, and ancient Greece are all very unique in their own ways but the greatest one in my opinion would be Ancient Egypt. I chose ancient Egypt for various reasons. The most obvious reasons would be that the Egyptians did not have to be sent off on their own at a young age to learn how to survive and learn how to go to war like the ancient Greeks. Another thing that the Egyptians did…

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    really big part in people’s memory. In fact, it is not a really memory because the informations stored in procedural memory are people’s procedures of doing task in their lives; it is like a control center for most of daily activities, shows how to do tasks like driving, cooking, playing sport. Most of people keep doing those thing but never have a thought about them because this kind of memory is formed through the living process, they almost like our essential skills. Another type of memory…

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    little easier. That’s why you want to make sure you are getting your message across as clearly as possible. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide Ms. Barton with some information the process of communication in the workplace. For this interview I asked Keller eight questions which are as follows: What is your best childhood memory? If you had a chance for a "do-over" in life what would you do differently? If you could only keep five possessions, what would they be? If you could travel…

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    Tough Conversations

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    After the reading the assignments I gain understanding that people have different perspective when communicating. While reading the book I realize that people often times does not succeed when creating a control in conversations, they don’t realize others point of view. The best thing about this book was the practical examples that demonstrated the principles they were explaining. This improved my communication skills a lot. It's a brilliant book that tells how humans sometimes fail to create…

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    The community that I have chosen to “build bridges” with is the transgender community. I chose this community is because my exposure to them has been very low, thus my education is limited and my perspective is narrow. I have seen a decent amount of shows that depict the lives of transgender people, such as “I am Cait” which chronicles Caitlyn Jenner’s (formally Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner) transition, and other shows on TLC, so most of my information comes from the media, which can be…

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    The art 21 episode I watched was called “humor”. It really showcased some interesting and peculiar artists; the third artist that was shown in the episode was Raymond Pettibon. He was born in Tucson, Arizona on June 16th, 1957. Before he made a career for himself as a professional artist he was a high school teacher, but realized that art was his passion and thought choosing art was a better career choice. In Pettibon’s art it consists of drawing and writing, and he likes to have pieces that…

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    The cognitive abilities and processes have a massive influence on a person’s behavior adjustment compared to the sway that is grounded on the physical surroundings. The personality of a person is more activated and ignited by particular perceptions in their mental being. More so, people’s behaviors are articulated by what they perceive and what is stored in their memories. It is with no reasonable doubt that situated cognition provides adequate space for adaptive actions. The individual 's’…

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