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    deteriorate, causing the decline of memory in middle to older aged individuals. Although there are treatments that slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and soften the symptoms of the disease, there are still no cure. Alzheimer’s only continues to worsen as a person diagnosed with the disease continues to grow older. Approximately 4.5 million Americans are affected by Alzheimer’s disease at the current date (Alzheimer 's Disease Center). This numerical value does not include the all the types of…

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    Sherry Turle Analysis

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    another to see them. This becomes possible through the ability to edit and delete. Though editing and deleting can enhance a person’s thoughts, it can also be exceptionally powerful in altering the view an individual maintains over themself. Often a person may believe that they will become what they choose to share. Therefore, speaking through text is not a method of conversation because it does not truly allow individuals to learn about each…

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    a guy and wears all black, some people are quick to judge that that person is a bad person. An example is that my youth group leaders brother was sitting in church and he had tattoos and piercings and some snotty rich people moved away from him just because of this. He got judged by his appearance. He has never gone to a church since…

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    Have you ever felt that someone was lying to you? Ever had a feeling in your gut that something was not right and you could tell that the person is not being completely honest with you. Their words were telling you “yes”, but their body said otherwise. Non-verbal communication helps us understand the differences from how someone acts instead of hearing them speak is called “body language.” “Body language is a type of nonverbal communication. It includes such things as facial expressions, eye…

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    different scenarios and what is his trend in different cases. For example in a case study a real time case was presented to a group of people who were culprit. They were asked the same scenario and were asked that who can be the murderer of that specific person in this specific case. The answer of about 70 percent people about the crime was identical and that was exactly what did happen in real time. So as it is described initially, the criminology is nothing but a form of behavior. The…

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    like photograph in which the entire body outlook can be seen properly. However, the way someone look, picture or dressed in most cases affect the person`s self-esteem and confidence. Conversely, from the pragmatic point of view, “self image” reflects what someone think; the look, the personality, the kind of person (the total embodiment) and/or how the person perceive himself/herself (Oni, 2018, unpublished). However, the key points associated with self image are as follows:- 1 Improving…

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    The Person Behind the Mask Every person is different and everyone has their own opinions. THe community that a person is born in is not a choice made by the individual. Two pieces of literature that really bring out these ideas are, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. LeGuin and “The Unknown Citizen” by W.H. Auden. In both pieces the author brings out a situation where a person is unhappy with their life and how the people around them live. “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”…

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    A person willing enough to take a stand cannot have the mindset of winning, that person has to really care about what they are standing up for and must show it in everything that they do. Their optimism is not just believing in a successful outcome, its understanding that it will require effort…

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    Expectations. It spans from the first impression and someone creates who they think you are in their mind. After that, it’s up to you to prove to that person that they are right or wrong about the person they met. It is impossible to know who a person is just on meeting them the first time so most likely the original expectations are incorrect. People will surprise you with who they are so we should focus more on getting to know what’s on the inside rather than what is presented on the surface.…

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    look at a neat person and assume a few things. The first thing we normally assume is that this tidy person has a perfect life where everything has its place and their world must be spick and span. Or on the other hand we think “Oh no! This is another one of those O.C.D. neat-freaks.” and we watch for the neat person to adjust their pencils in a perfect formation like we see people do on television. When the author of “Neat People vs. Sloppy People”, Suzanne Britt, sees a neat person she assumes…

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