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    Personal Dietary Behavior

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    dependent variable is the subjects Calorie/menu choices. The researcher has posed three Research Question, and has identified a null and alternative hypothesis for each. RQ1: Are young Millennials’ menu choices on low-Calories items correlated with different menu designs applying menu psychology? Tian has created a null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis for each factor studied when considering the menu design to include the serial position effect, the gaze motion theory and the salience…

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    college degree, 1 for yes and 0 for no). The random sample contained the hourly wage data for 148 college graduates and 52 non college educated people. The dataset containing the random sample of 200 observations used in the analysis is attached as a separate file, Wages.csv. HYPOTHESIS The goal was to compare the hourly wages of college-educated and non-college educated people. The null and alternative hypothesis is specified below: Null Hypothesis, H0: There is no difference in the average…

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    Like many city people, I have a busy life. There are never enough hours in the day. I often have no other choice but to run on automatic pilot. Despite all this, I regularly make time for rest and contemplation. Early morning walks through a city still half asleep, weekends in the country, a day of doing nothing. It is during such slowed down moments that I (re)connect with myself on a deeper level. I notice things. I see the little kitten on the street, reaching out. I realize…

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    In 1801, scientists began the first experiments to try to create holographic images (Winston, 1998, p. 388). While they have not yet perfected this craft, sometime in the near future, these images will start breaking into the scene. Technology is always advancing. Since its beginning, the media has made great strides to get to where it is today. Because of the progress that has been made, society in American has changed drastically. Over time, the media has developed and advanced to impact…

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    Self-Learning Strategies

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    Independence is always a key component to self-learning and a way to become a protagonist. Once something becomes a problem, it is in our mind that we must fix the issue before it becomes even more of an issue. We must learn to overcome any obstacles that may arise when it comes to learning because it is necessary to overcome obstacles in our life as well. If it is hard to deal with stress, then it is most likely going to be hard to be motivated and complacency may settle in as it becomes easy…

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    The person I chose to interview is my close friend, Jessica, who I view as a sister even. We are very close with one another and we spend a lot of time together and support one another. Process 1. Interview your partner to discover how your words and deeds influence his or her self-concept. Identify specific incidents to illustrate these influences, and discuss which specific parts of the self-concept you have affected. One way that I had an influence on her self-concepts is that I noticed…

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    Deborah Brandt says sponsors “are any agents, local or distant, concrete or abstract, who enable, support, teach, model, as well as recruit, regulate, suppress, or withhold literacy—and gain advantage by it in some way” (166). Bob Gibson didn’t become a full-time teacher until he was in his mid-40s, and his experiences on that career path highlight both the benefits and the hindrances a sponsor can provide. Those experiences also demonstrate how integral a mixture of positive and negative…

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    Intake Form Critique I chose to critique the intake form that is utilized at my current job Third Way Center, as an opportunity to gain a better understanding of my agency’s intake process. Third Way Center is a treatment facility for at-risk youth who experience mental illness, homelessness or have undergone trauma. My position as a mental health counselor does not require me to conduct intake interviews with my clients, so I am very curious about the intake process. Usually it is the…

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    Globalization/ pg. 29: Is the breaking down of national boundaries because of advances in communications, trade, and travel. The United States is one of the biggest countries that has the issue of child labor. There are children all ages who have to do extremely difficult work for very little pay. This is a huge problem in the world that most people just look past. For the people that child labor effects however, it makes life very difficult which is how it relates to globalization. Families…

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    Flexible Ethnocentrism

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    With today’s society become more and more opinionated on one’s own personal values and morals, it has now caused people to become very ethnocentric. Also, with many things persuading us to stand up and support our personal opinions, we as humans tend to become narrow minded and not welcome anyone else’s views without being judgemental right away. I think I can say that everyone has gone through this at least one time in their lifespan. Sometime in their life where they automatically closed off…

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