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    Kniffen and Glassie use a pure form of diffusion where style and culture migrated over a specific geographic area during a specific period. His analysis lacked human agency and thus implied that style and culture acted upon the dwelling form. As indicated through Lopez 's work human agency answers questions that Kniffen and Glassie 's scholarship could not. The addition of human agency explains why style was diffused, how it diffused, and who enabled the diffusion. These are important answers…

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    CHAPTER THREE Klingon 1. Inception of Klingon Klingon is a language made up for popular science fiction television series called Star Trek. It tells the adventures of a spaceship Enterprise and characters on this vehicle. This language was designed for a particular alien race Klingons. During watching the show, we may encounter many alien races like The Romulans, the Ferengi or The Klingons. We can see that they speak in their own language when talking among themselves. It makes watching…

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    Benjamin Spock once said, “Most middle-class whites have no idea what it feels like to be subjected to police who are routinely suspicious, rude, belligerent, and brutal” (Goodreads). With the minority in the United States, the majority never knows how tough lives of minorities can be. Wesley Lowery writes a book on the discrimination of police brutality and what he saw through his own cultural lens. He is an African American journalist for the Washington Post. Lowery attended Ohio University…

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    Maybe one day I would be able to answer who I am more clearly but for now I think that the people and experiences in my life are those small glances of who I am and what I might become some day. I just want to enjoy the ride to that discovery and like Spock said, “After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but is often true.” - Star Trek, season 2, episode 1 (“Amok Time,” 1968). I want to know who I am fully but meanwhile I know I…

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    If you count a win as +1 point, a loss as –1 point, and a draw as zero, for example, the sum of the wins, losses, and draws for a game is always zero. To a game theorist this means just one thing—the optimum strategy can be worked out from the Minimax principle. This leads to the intuitively obvious conclusion that the best approach, in the absence of any information about the opponent’s intentions, is to use a mixed strategy, throwing rock, paper, and scissors at random, with equal probability…

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    Leonard Nimoy, or Mr. Spock from the famous Star Trek television series, once stated “I think it’s my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may”. Prince Hamlet had the same attitude towards his life, and death, at the climax of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. His ever-changing thoughts and views on death throughout the play accumulate to impact his final actions before death. His own contemplation of life and death is not the only reason his attitude…

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    Tin Heng Wan (Derek) 's Personal Reflection and Self-analysis First of all, I born into this world with all the culture and tradition in place. For me, it was the beginning of the time - my own time line, while lots of things had happened. As a baby, I was putted into an environment that women already have the right to vote or even women can work it certain job. However, the Chinese culture and tradition which about women position still existed inside everyone around me. I was placed into this…

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    and can be considered one of the largest fandoms due to the character’s popularity. Like many genre stories, “Sherlock” has inspired reams of “slash fiction” among its viewers, especially its female ones: the term goes back to the homoerotic Kirk/Spock stories of the nineteen-seventies. The genre exploded once the Internet came along: one can find slash fics just about any character imaginable. Rather than play innocent about these dynamics, “Sherlock” mines them heavily, for humor and frisson.…

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