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    It was a cold bitter night on the 1st of December in 2012. I decided to try out a new hunting spot for the first time. I knew that it was going to be much colder because i did not have any walls around me to protect me from the brutally cold wind. The temperature gauge read a bone chilling 5 degrees, and i knew that it was only going to get worse as the day came to an end. I made sure to wear extra clothes and to dress in layers for the long five hours that I have ahead of me sitting up against…

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    Raised To Be Blind What prevents you from seeing the truth? Or simply what are your blind spots. A blind spot can change the way you look at or feel about a situation. But can a blind spot be different from person to person? Can someone's blind spot be a strength to another? An individual's humanity could keep them from doing what is right, when another would have no problem instituting justice. Their humanity could also help them see an innocent man, when another man would see the facts, and…

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    are looking on the internet how to lose belly fat you will come across dozens of books that constantly rehashing the same exercises. But lose belly fat is all about nutrition. To learn how to eat better I recommend this excellent book - The Trouble Spot nutrition by Bruce Krahn You will learn how to eat to lose your belly, improve your wellbeing and your physical performance, the better you feel about yourself, etc. This is one of the books I constantly recommend as it is comprehensive and very…

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    How to spot a Football Player How to spot a football player is pretty easy, people will usually notice football players when they have their uniforms on. It is very common to see them wearing it in school when it's their game day to tell students, teachers, and others that there is a football game. If you want to know how to a spot football player without them wearing their uniforms, read the steps below! First, you will notice that a person plays football when he or she is playing…

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    Upon completing my decision making matrix model, I have concluded that the overall best way to distribute the limited parking spots was by having a “first come, first serve policy”. The way I had determined this alternative was by first assessing the problem at hand, how to most fairly distribute the thirty available parking spots among students. Then, I came up with a list of the top three alternatives to this problem. The three alternatives are listed as follows; a first come, first serve…

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    officers were doing. The second is that specific policing strategies, similar to the broken windows approach or problem area policing, were viable. Problem area, or spot based policing, in which divisions utilize ongoing crime information to surge unsafe miniaturized scale neighborhoods with officers, was successful in diminishing crime.Hot spot policing…

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    Spotlight 2: Testing Perception “We rely on perception constantly to make sense of everything and everyone in our environment” (McCornack 75). Our perception of people are filled with mistakes, but our perception is a window of how we view the world. As human beings, first impressions matter and these impressions helps us to determine what kind of relationship we will have with certain people whether if they’ll be long term or short term relationships. However, it is apparent that our first…

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    This essay was about the negative influence spots have in children. Recently, their have been a lot of studies on this topic. They will go back and forth arguing and stereotyping children. They all believe it must me one way of the other. The writer of this piece seems to follow the same path, until you reach the end of the piece. The thesis of this paper is, “when overzealous parents and coaches impose adult standards on children's sports, the result can be activities that are neither…

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    almost lost my spot on my cheer team. This experience changed my outlook on difficult situations. It was a Monday practice, my competitive cheer team and I had been sweating the entire two hours and were ready to go home. My coaches, Gianna, otherwise known as G, and Shawn told us that there was something important that we needed to talk about before we could leave. They had huge smiles plastered across…

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    My blind spot is unrealistic role expectations. The ELI points out that I can become influenced by the expectations of the various community and set unrealistic role expectations for myself. I might develop a belief that I can solve everyone’s problems and by doing that I undermine that others are responsible for their own choices. I might have a false judgement that I deserve special treatment because of my role. Without clear thinking, I may not be able to assess my effectiveness accurately in…

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