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    Sneetches. Eventually, the Sneetches realize that appearance does not matter and they are all members of the same community. Rationale for why I chose this text and how will I use it in my planning This poem has been used for years as a warning against judgment and prejudice. I plan to use this poem because it connects all the essentials questions I plan on using. It exemplifies how the structuring of community through specific categorizations of similarity can ultimately exclude those who are…

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    well as ‘‘inflexible and pervasive.’’ Consequently, PD is characterized by psychosocial dysfunction, including, for example, having conflict-ridden or unstable social and marital relationships, or a notableabsence of such relationships; showing poor judgment and decision making or a marked inability to make decisions; and having legal problems and employment…

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    1) Perception and misperception in foreign affairs are incredibly important in regards to international relations. As Robert Jervis states it in “Hypotheses on Misperception,” actors should try to predict how others would act by developing an image of others and of their intentions. The problem with developing this image is that it may be inaccurate. Jervis discusses different hypotheses that support why misperceptions can be huge issues in foreign affairs. The first hypothesis discusses how…

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    discussion of novels in context to the times in regards to her fellow novel writers. A lot can be learned about Austen through the close reading of this passage. Austen appears to be revealing personal thoughts. Austen reveals her distaste for rash judgments of people and friendships and more importantly her frustration with novelists and their judges. This…

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    directors (Crispin, 2003, p. 1). When the company terminated her, she filed suit under the claim that Clackamas Gastroenterology violated the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (Crispin, 2003, p. 1). Clackamas Gastroenterology moved for summary judgment and asked the trial court to dismiss the case,…

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    Atticus Finch Reflection

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    The internship work this summer allowed me to be exposed to a rare opportunity. I was able to complete tasks and learn things that I wouldn’t have been able to do only after law school. Undergrad and law school are designed to explore the theoretical aspects law but, that pales in comparison to the real world. While I may have been out of my depths on occasions I completed every task I could to the best of my ability and, those tasks which unsolvable under my current knowledge base, I would…

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    Cocaine is defined as a “crystalline alkaloid, obtained from coca leaves, used as a local anesthetic and also widely used as an illicit drug for its stimulant and euphorigenic properties,” this is the definition of cocaine, according to Dictionary.com. Cocaine comes in two forms, a powdered or a rock crystal form which it’s called crack to differentiate amongst them. When you want to obtain more knowledge of this drug through online sources, its basic information found to vary from websites to…

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    creation. In the book Delighting in the Trinity: An Introduction to the Christian Faith by Michael Reeves, Reeves explains why a triune God is essential for the Christian faith and explores the implications of the concept of the trinity for believers. Summary The primary focus of Reeves in chapter one is the question “What was God doing before creation?” The answer according to Reeves is he was loving. Reeves explains that before creation, the father was…

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    “I think you just have to be authentic and whatever kind of way that’s essential of what it should be about.” As this quote said by Annina Roescheisen, an German-Slovenian multimedia artist, she explains that in order to be an artist you don’t need an education, you only need to “authentic” and to be able to express your opinions and feelings. Even though artists don’t get paid enough, becoming a multimedia artist or animator is a worthwhile career because they can express their opinions and…

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    There is a saying that all human beings have three things in common starting from the day we are born: which is that we are born broke, naked, and homeless. From the day we take our first breath our fate is decided by those who take on the responsibility of raising us. As children, we do not have a choice but to listen to our caregivers. We learn from experience and are greatly influenced by those around us. Langston Hughes, a well-known poet from the Harlem Renaissance, wrote a short story…

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