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    “Anchors Under the Sea” Independente. Sounds stressful and tough right? It's like a ship loaded with really important merchandise for a really big company that has to be delivered on time and safe. But the question is, what helps the ship be safe during the trip? Anchors. An anchor tries or avoids an accident of a ship from a really strong wind and waves or even storms. Anchors can even stop a ship from drowning down to the sea. And the reason why I compare this to my life is because ever since…

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    “We are here! We are here! We are here! We are here!” cried the little people of Who-ville as they tried to communicate with the outside world in Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who! The inability to effectively communicate with others can make one feel as small as the tiny people of Who-ville. A failure to communicate is the common theme found in the three popular short stories: Jealous Husband Returns in Form of a Parrot by Robert Olen Butler, Two Kinds by Amy Tan, and The Management of Grief by…

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    Similarities and Differences of Two Questors There are always five qualities that must be relevant in order to have a quest. First of all, there has to be a questor, which is the one that is going on the quest. Next, there must be a place they are trying to go to, literally or figuratively. The quester also must provide a stated reason on why they are going on the quest. Like any story, there has to be obstacles that the quester encounters along the way. This obstacle could be a person, a…

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    Pitbull Speech

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    Uno! Dos! Tres! Dale! Mention the words “Pit Bull,” and an intense debate will almost inevitably follow. There are numbers of myths about pitbulls which people actually believes. These myths and stereotypes are not based on scientific evidence or facts but are instead based on a lack of knowledge about the breeds (or dogs in general), fear of the unknown, or deliberate bias and misinformation. Myths that are all bark and no bite. — Pit bulls have locking jaws — Pit bulls are known for their wide…

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    Choroidal Nevus Case Study

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    ABSTRACT Purpose. Choroidal nevi are a relatively common ocular finding and it is imperative they be distinguished from more threatening conditions. The purpose of this case report is to emphasize the proper management of a patient with a choroidal nevus. Case Report. A 32-year-old Caucasian male presented to clinic for a routine eye exam with a chief complaint of dryness in the both eyes. The patient’s unaided visual acuity was 20/15-2 OU. Upon examination of the retina, a choroidal lesion was…

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    The opening words of his book, “Life is a series of decisions” (Dr. Kent Ingle, 2013), accurately describes his view. Dr. Kent Ingle quickly denounces the idea that on should find themselves in a routine; he believes that God always opens new doors, even if they don’t seem to line up with what appeared to be the path. These doors, according to Dr. Kent Ingle, are God’s way of providing a call to adventure. With these calls, one has two options: they can say yes to the call or they can deny the…

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    Le Cid both begins and ends with the King of Castile approving the marriage of Chimene to Don Rodrigue. Throughout the play, Chimene is the epicenter of the emotional action. She endures various emotional hardships that almost always leave her confused, angry, heartbroken, and terrified. Many of the events that occur in Le Cid either involve or revolve around decisions made by Chimene. Chimene, rather easily, chooses Don Rodrigue over Don Sanche to be her lover in the first act of the play.…

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    to keep on going over words in order to improve. It shows readers the hard work she put in to become smarter and gain more knowledge. Another way Liesel grew, was in the area of trust. Trust is a hard area to grow in because it consists of taking risks. In order to grow trust, you have to step out of your comfort zone. Liesel learned to trust many people. She had to learn to trust her foster parents, Rudy, Max, and others. "It took nearly fifteen minutes to coax her from the car. It was the…

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    Kahneman and Tversky developed the Prospect Theory to describe how people choose different choices that involve risk, knowing the probable outcomes. This demonstrates the way a person feels toward taking risks that involve positive outcomes is very different from the way a person feels toward risks that involve a negative outcome. The decision a person makes reflects on their judgement which can be heavy considering the conditions of uncertainty. For example, if people had a choice of: a) 100%…

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    Crew Carwash Case Study

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    For Crew Carwash I have identified three main issues that is going to harm the company in the near future or is currently harming them. These three issues consist of maintenance training, speed of service being a bigger focus than quality, and technology utilization. There are multiple ways Crew can approach these issues to try and overcome their short comings in these areas and lead the company towards the future to help them reach their vision of being the service industry leader. Maintenance…

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