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    For my second lesson, I covered the idea of sectionalism, one of the major causation of the Civil War, during the antebellum period. I linked the concept of sectionalism, loyalty to one’s region and lifeways, with the disparities between the north and south. Unlike my first lesson, I started by posing a question to the class: if Indiana outlawed the use of cars because it was morally wrong because of the damage it does to the environment, how would you feel and how would the law affect your…

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    Using the Writing Process to Write a Narrative Essay Growing up I never thought I would leave my country (Cameroon), not until I was at least a high school graduate to further my education either in the U. S or Canada. Cameroon is located in central Africa and is bothered by countries such as Nigeria and Congo. Cameroon is the place I called home until the age of the age of twelve, which was when I left for the United States. Two weeks prior to our departure, my mother and I went on a trip to…

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    Narrative Essay It was at the beginning of my senior year when my counselor started urging my senior class to start thinking about what universities we wanted to apply to. At the time, I did not know which universities I wanted to apply to or what were the differences between a Cal State, a UC, and a Private University. I did not even know about financial aid. I just knew that I wanted to be the first in my family to attend a University and get a degree. Coming from an undocumented family,…

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    “The State of Phishing Attacks” by Jason Hong provides an enlightening summary of the current state of phishing attacks. First, Hong defines and describes different types of phishing attacks. Second, he describes the motivations behind these attacks. Third, he notes how people create different attacks (e.g. fake phishing email, setting up fake websites, etc.) and he discusses the corresponding motives behind these types of attacks (e.g. using these tools to gain sensitive or confidential…

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    is also shaped by the disapproval and criticism we received from siblings, other relatives, teachers and especially our peers. Cultivating self-acceptance requires more self-compassion; we must understand and forgive each part that we do not accept about ourselves. The more we can understand our past and our previous self-actions the more we will be able to excuse ourselves of our behavior. We must forgive ourselves and others because self-acceptance involves and requires our willingness to…

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    and that consumers today own more than they need and it also impacts the environment. Hill demonstrates this by showing statistics of global warming due to consumerism. Hill also claims that most of our stress comes up when we are managing our own personal belongings, whether it be moving to a new house or selling stuff, and that he is personally happier in life owning less items than the average American consumer. Hill claims that “. . . Relationships, experiences and meaningful work are the…

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    someone that enjoys watching movies that include nature (such as myself) climate fiction is considered a “go-to” genre. The allure of a climate-fiction movie is that it allows the viewers to experience nature in many ways that might not be possible. Computer generated images continually get better as climate fiction films push the envelope on portraying beautiful scenes in nature across the globe. Regarding the history of climate change and its impact I have found that the climate change films…

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    Viviane Sasen Analysis

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    interested in making narrative images. She is more interested in shapes and to make her models or objects look like sculptures. Sassen started her studies in order…

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    Analysis Of Discourse

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    media, such as print newspapers and broadcast television, were among the first to adopt digital opportunities afforded by the advent of the internet. The first online newspaper appeared in 1980, the same year the first successful personal computer was developed. By the mid-1990s, most news media had a digital presence, with many offering 24-hour access to content. When smartphones grew in popularity, news media were among the first to optimize their content for mobile and create news-specific…

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    In 2011, Amy Chua shared her personal narrative in her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which raised awareness about southeastern Asian parenting techniques. She too is a tiger mom, who pressures her children, now teenageers, to excel in everything, whether it be sports, academics, or a musical instrument. The story is relatable; however; it is scrutinized by western parents who encourage independence in their children, not confinement. Southeastern Asian parents seek structure, and in…

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