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    to be consistent with the null hypothesis, which is seen in Tables 6 and 7. The p-value of 0.0087 provides solid evidence to support the present research when comparing the amount of time males spent participating in other activities when compared to the twelve week CCA. Additionally, the p-value of 0.0468 provides reasonable evidence to support the present research when comparing the amount of time males spent participating in art when compared to the eighteen week CCA. The scatterplots,…

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    The way Carr presents his anecdotes causes the reader to wonder what could have possibly changed so much to change a “voracious book reader” (Carr) into someone who does not read books at all. Karp suggests that his lack of desire to read may have occurred because the way he thinks has changed, which is central to Carr’s argument. Carr uses pathos to evoke various feelings of incredulity at the state of the human mind in the present time and the current state of people’s…

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    socioeconomic and cultural change. MacLeod explores the conflict between the past and present through these torn characters with in Island to reveal the hardships they face, he suggests it is not possible for the past and present to coexist as they ‘exclude each other in a manner that [is] so blunt and too clear.’ Despite the inevitable need for the Cape Bretoners to change their ‘old ways’ and move into the present…

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    presence with us, knowing that God hears us wherever we are. Christian faith affirms God’s presence with us, God’s remembering, and hearing us wherever we are, (Patton, 21). One must remember that regardless of the situation that may be going on at the present time, God is forever with us. Pastoral care involves praying to be the best represented possible, realizing that what you are, enables you to challenge change. One must have the willingness to get out of their comfort zone of familiarity,…

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    certain context; we are living in a virtual present, where communication has transformed itself, as well as the way people perceive information. In the last few years, advertisement has made itself present in many other platforms, compared to the traditional ones that, in past decades, were a lot stronger and listed. Why has the way of transmitting information been obligated to transform itself? Which is the correct way to transmit and advertise in the present? Advertisements have had a great…

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    allowed himself access to it.”(The Emigrants, pg.100). I believe that Ambrose would have given anything to forget all that he could remember in order to free himself from the horrible death of his friend, but is problem is that he could not accept the present; he did not want to give up on…

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    stating that technology has a positive effect on society. Jenna Wortham’s article, I Had a Nice Time with You Tonight. On the App., presents a similar argument, but takes a different approach, by making her argument more grounded in everyday life. Thompson’s analysis of how technology positively affects humanity can help shed light on Wortham’s observations about present day technology’s positive effects on communication. This is seen through Thompson 's ideas that include how technology is…

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    The novel Stone Carvers by Jane Urquhart shows the different experiences the characters go through in their distinct losses. In her novel, the protagonists are undergoing an emotional state of sadness in the past that influence their actions in the present. The impacts on the characters are seen through: hopefulness of one’s return; regret of what should have been; and isolation of self to society. The protagonist are focusing entirely on their impacts in the past…

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    What has happened, what is, and what will be is the great question of history. Without the known, we wouldn't have a present. Without the present, we wouldn't have a future. Without the future, what's the point? One hundred years is a long time to reflected on; however, the past gives us wisdom for the future. JROTC is a program designed to benefit many people in all different branches. Such as the Army JROTC, which officially started with the passage of the National Defense Act of 1916.…

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    With cultural norms, it is constantly changing, especially in this every-changing society. For example, with women having children outside of marriage is normal at the present time compared to back then. If a woman was pregnant a couple years ago, they would look her down and see her in a distinct light. A different culture norm that has been changed (and still changing till this day) is lesbian/gay, etc. couples adopting…

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