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    I met several other volunteers that were volunteering as well. We all made a plan that made one person was in charge of letting people in to get candy, 2 people were in charge of helping others to get candy, and I provided the containers that the powdered candy went in. When the people arrived it was chaos at first since some people were skipping other…

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    Bystander Effect

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    One is witnessing someone helping someone else, this can make you feel like if that person is doing it the right thing for you to do is the same thing. Another is being observant. Most of the time people that would help are not able to because they don't notice until it's too late. Or questionable situations can make it hard to tell if…

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    Building My Identity

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    You see, the memories we have are the foundation, the wisdom we acquire makes up the house, and our passions give the house character. Likewise, you can never stop improving a house, just as you are never really finished reinventing yourself as a person either. Thus, the affair that helped me “build my house,” and construct my identity, was when I witnessed my father’s journey through entailing a major heart surgery. It was November 21, 2012, I was twelve years old, and my mother and I had…

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    Ancient Greek Art

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    Much can be said for the clothes one wears, but regrettably many make snap judgements of people by their appearance. Before getting to know someone, people tend to decipher and judge others personality in a brief glimpse. Either they are highly impressed or disgusted by their looks. If someone dresses more artistically, outdoorsy, or homeless, the clothes that correlate to the personalities of those subculture groups are typically underestimated. Free flowing, eclectic, and diverse are words…

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    Environment, and Epigenetics Heredity is the physical or mental characteristics being passed on genetically from one generation to the next. A person can inherit many things from their parents. Their eye color, height, facial features and personality can be inherited from previous generations. Environment is the surroundings and conditions where a person lives and operates. Epigenetics is the study of changes to gene expression rather than to the genetic code itself. Epigenetics can be effected…

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    What Is Excited Delirium?

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    What is excited delirium and why is it important to law enforcement? Over the years the condition has been named and re-named as part of its very long and sorted history. A very small snap shot of what excited delirium entails is that it is a medical and physiological condition that sends the body into overdrive that elevates the heart and respiratory rates plus triggers other neurological changes. When the body can no longer operate at this very high capacity it begins to crash. This high…

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    with her, but ended up falling in love. Celine just wanted companionship and ended up falling in love. I think it ultimately comes down to how that person makes you feel. When you are not with that person, do you miss them and wish to be around them? Or you are with them and you wish to get away from them. I’m the type that wants to be around that person often because I miss her company, besides being my girlfriend, I just consider her my best friend. However way you are, all of us are very…

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    demonstrating the procedures of each participant in the experiment of what is expected of them. Stanley Milgram portrays a research experiment by means of two individuals to test the boundaries of obedience which requires to be responsible for agony upon a person. In what way can an individual legitimize the brutality that was exposed in the research experiment merely because they were obeying commands made by authoritative figures? The experiment brings to light the lack of ownership of one 's…

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    Ralph Elegy Poem Analysis

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    you hear? - When I read it, I hear like music. I feel a sound like a person is running fast and then slows. Like a strong run followed by a smoother one. 2. It is strange that this poem addresses a “you”? Is this “you” the audience? Or, do you think the speaker’s audience is wider? If the audience is wider, who is the audience or reader? - I think that the speaker is referring to all of us in general. The audience is every person who has achieved something gigantic in his life. The feeling that…

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    Decisions made by leaders around the globe affect at least one person each day. These decisions are not necessarily achieved by rational individuals. If people are placed in positions of power without the incentive to make the proper decision, then the scenario will end up appearing similar to that which is seen in “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Within the story, the grandmother sees herself as a lady that can manipulate her family in any way she pleases. These same values are upheld by Red Sam,…

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