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    While humans are very powerful, smart species, we are very selfish and often just look out for ourselves. Although humans have a pretty good reputation the sad truth is, we are very selfish, and when push comes to shove take care of themselves rather than others. In the famous trolley situation with the lever and five people, I would pull the lever because I couldn’t see the 5 people die and that seemed to be the best answer for me. In the second situation I wouldn’t push the person because one…

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    standards provided by the state and districts that teachers must follow. Effective teachers look at those standards and narrow them down to the power standards or what a student needs to know to be successful. In addition to the power standards, I need SMART goals, learning outcomes and learning objectives in place for my students. It is important that I use real-world applications to prepare my student for college and career readiness. I am going to design and develop…

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    fiction story “Flowers for Algernon”, takes place in New york City a place where it never sleeps. Charlie, a janitor that works in a factory, that wants to be smart as everyone else (he has a lower IQ). He takes test’s because he wants to become smart like everyone else and make friends. Charlie got involved with an operation that could make him smart. In the story, Charlie has gone through a lot of major changes and gone through some tough times. He realizes that he loves Ms. Kinnian and he…

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    legitimately based on diversity in the society of 1930s. There are three main aspects of discrimination in the story that are being applied to certain characters in the story. The three aspects of discrimination are Racism, Sexism, and the smart people picking on the less smart people. The certain characters that are being discriminated are those whom are the weakest out of the rest. The society in 1930s is divorced into a few levels, and the more social rank levels there were meant there was…

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    does or that happened in his journal in separate journal entries.Then one day Charlie gets a special surgery to make him a genius, suddenly he rapidly starts to get smarter and smart with grammar spelling and intelligence and this changes Charlie's life, for now.The main theme of this story is that you don't have to be smart to fit in. Charlie's main goal is to fit in with everyone.Charlie works at a factory and little does he know, but all his coworkers make fun of him and Charlie takes it as a…

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    displaying the lonely effects of being in the presence of others yet alone. I myself have been in a particular situation not having my smart phone, though I was surrounded by friends, being as if I were not in the room. I was left feeling as though I were in an unfamiliar place with a group of strangers, even though were considered to be really close friends. Being without my smart phone isolated me from my peers causing a sense of loneliness, being left out, outcast, and feeling unsocial. In…

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    though traditional watches cannot be compared based on the functionalities of smart watches such as the internet capabilities, health applications, access control, payments and travel, however, they have other values that are worth buying for. Firstly, they have built up a long-term branding that almost everyone knows. Customers know CITIZEN watches cater to everyone as their mission is to serve all citizens in the world. Smart watch cater more for youngsters but there is still a pool of buyer…

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    the peripheral route. When advertisers use this route, they tend to use more visually appealing attributes. If you look closely to any commercial, they are dominantly using either the central or the peripheral route. Body: I will first analysis the Smart Life Insurance commercial. This commercial is dominantly y using the Central route of persuasion, however there are hints of peripheral persuasion. The commercial mainly shows a…

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    In the early two thousands, most people had flip phones. Smart phones were much more expensive and was not the social norm. Having a cell phone in generally was that normal until they became more affordable. But now, where ever you look there are people on their cellphones. As generations pass and technology advances, the current social norm is most people have a smart phone and to not have a smart phone or no phone at all, is to deviate away from the social norm. It is plausible…

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    these technologies. As the names suggests, smart phones are multifunction device which allows its users variety of options such as making phone calls, text, browsing the net, or playing games, it allows the users to learn and earn while having fun at the same time with that options in mind this makes it a popular target from today's society (Jones, et al, 2013).…

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