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    Everyone from grandmas to toddlers is taking selfies it has rapidly managed to make its way into mainstream culture. In the article “What Selfie Sticks Really Tell Us About Ourselves” by Kate Murphy, she claims that selfies have many negative effects such as endangering individuals, encouraging negative personality traits and self esteem issues. Murphy talks about the dangers of posting selfies online. She reports that as facial recognition software continues to improve criminals and government…

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    Ever heard of the phrase “Stick and Stone’s may break your bones but words will never hurt me”? Although this quote may be popular, words do hurt. Mentally they can affect someone just as much as physical pain. Generally when we think about domestic abuse, we usually think about physical abuse and ignore verbal abuse. However domestic verbal abuse is just as impactful as domestic physical abuse. A Singaporean PSA awareness campaign ad against domestic verbal abuse shows an image of half an arm…

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    Malosky The cultural artifact that I chose was my lacrosse stick. It represents how lacrosse has been a continuous occupation throughout my life. It is an essential thing needed to play lacrosse. Even though I do not play on a team anymore, I still keep it with me because it holds special value to me. My occupational roles associated with lacrosse include being a teammate, an athlete, and a student. I selected this object because my lacrosse stick enabled me to create special bonds with my…

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    Children under the sensorimotor stage demonstrate a certain number of stages, which range from simple reflexes to the coordination of means and ends. Sensorimotor cognition focuses on movements and actions without language, like the thumb-sucking or the finger-grasping of a baby. According to Piaget, the sensorimotor stage is made up of displacements which are subject to reversal, although not mathematically. This means that a child can return to his starting point and attain the same ends by…

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    each light sticks glow depended on the temperature they were exposed to, which had a large effect on the intensity of the glow . For having done my research and acquired some knowledge on this particular phenomenon, I gathered to guess that if a light stick is cracked In the presence of room temperature it will then glow…

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    Sticking'' up for diversity? What is diversity? Diversity is important because our county workplace and school we can learn from one to a another but first we much have a level of to understood but order people in the county. Diversity is like a group of people that is around the student. Diversity is like off you is in the say room and the say group. Diversity is important is like you is do your work in a group off people of you do not went it mean you can ask me. Why is diversity important?…

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    Throw A Lacrosse Ball

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    lacrosse, throwing the ball is also a very important skill that you need to have to play. To begin you will need a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. After you have collected those materials, go out to an open space so that you don’t hit anything or anybody. Place the ball in your stick, and then put your dominant hand in the middle of the stick. Once your dominant hand is on the stick, place your other hand at…

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    evil arch nemesis villain Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes. They were made in the greases of cheese, bacon, sausage and boiling battery acid and a few extras. The mad Scientist didn’t know that that concoction would make some mutant creatures like it did and nor did he know villain or superhero. He didn’t know if he should be scared or proud. He kept them in cages for their young ages, One day they escaped after 20 years of experiments and tests and trials. Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes wasn’t always…

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    need to play lacrosse is a stick, shoulder pads, elbow pads, helmet, and gloves. The ball is a white ball made of a tough rubber. The stick is broken up into three parts. The head, which is the top, the shaft, is the metal pole in the middle, and the butt, which is a small rubber end at the bottom of the stick. The head has netting between each side. There are two types of sticks. A D-pole and a regular stick. In this picture is a regular stick, but a D-pole is a stick which has a longer shaft,…

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    Fastest Reaction Time Lab

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    group, which makes it easier for me to grab the meter stick. I also have good reactions because I play lots of sports that involve catching or throwing. I also have good concentration and focus which helps so that when the person drops the stick, I know when to catch the ruler. Materials: • Meter Stick • Pencil • Notebook • A small group of people Procedure: 1. One person hold a meter stick out in front of them, hands fully stretched. The meter stick is held vertically and at 0 cm. 2. The…

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