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    CAB 100 Reflection

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    The first week of CAB 100 being taught by Professor Bailey was very interesting, yet fun and exciting. The first activity the class did was an ice breaker where every student grabbed as much toilet paper tissue as they desired, but the catch was the student had to tell something about themselves equal to the amount of toilet tissue they grabbed. For the second part of class the professor introduced herself to the class. At this point she then told the class about herself and why we all were…

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    same . I didn't mind though, because he never was being mean to me unlike the kid in the back of the class. One day on the bus, I seemed to be bugging him so he exclaimed, "Stop it!" I stopped, didn't think of it as much, but that's when the neck breaker came, "I've always liked your brother better than you." My brother didn't even hang out with him AT ALL! The only thing that made him seem better…

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    about to board the ship, us flamingo’s decided to take a rowboat and follow them. They were heading toward the north star. We tried to stay as hidden as possible riding in a hot pink boat, with hot pink flamingos in it. We waited to attack the ice breaker ship, while we were waiting all of the flamingos through a party on the tiny boat. Somehow, the people didn’t hear us in the back, like are they dumb dumbs? As soon as we were in the middle of the ocean, we attacked. Everything happen so…

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    The Nuremberg Trials

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    Trials have been happening since close to the beginning of time.These trials, however, in how they are conducted and the results have changed over the years, and so has the public's interest and what makes a trial great. But the trials that are attended and remembered still are found to hold a specific message and lesson which relates significantly to the time period and continues on through history. In this paper, we will look to open the window into what makes a trial a “great trial” by…

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    changing a tire is getting the tools that you will need. Vehicles are usually equipped with everything you need including a jack, a lug nut wrench, and a spare tire. When you are not in an emergency situation you may also want to use jack stands and a breaker bar to replace the lug nut wrench. Also, given you have other tires to put on the car you will not need to remove the spare that is located in or…

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    Biography of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass was a slave who became educated, and he made a big impact on the political society. He was a young boy when he was introduced to slavery around 1818 in Talbot County,Maryland. When he was around twelve he began to read and write, and he then had the key to achieve freedom. Frederick wanted to escape the chains of slavery, but it took him three times to become successful. Anna Murray wanted to marry Frederick in a heartbeat, so when he finally…

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    the key to morality is human will (good will) or intention, not consequences. Categorical imperative- an act based on duty is truly moral. For example, it is a police officer’s duty to protect and serve and by doing so he issues citations to law breakers for violating traffic laws. Golden Rule- “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Christians follow God’s commands (because it is the intention to do what is right) rather than focusing on the consequences of actions. Teleological…

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    The United States in the early 1900s is a country flooded with problems and issues threatening the prosperity of the country. Some of these issues include deforestation, the fight for women’s rights, the continuation of child labor, and the unsanitary findings found within the meatpacking industry. Earlier this year, my Aunt Bessie generously awarded me one million dollars to spend on three different progressive reform groups of my choice. After deep thought and careful consideration, I have…

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    The focus book for the mini-unit is: A frog in the bog (Wilson, 2003), written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Joan Rankin – a playful picture book of counting and rhyme, captivates children with its catchy rhythm which engenders this story to become a fun read-aloud, that invites young readers to join in. A frog in the bog (Wilson, 2003) was chosen for the well thought of rhyming words. For example – flick and tick, log and bog. This particular unit, the targeted audience is foundation year…

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    and following the rules he sets, even to the extent of one of his men passing out (page 13). William Golding emphasizes this point when we see Jack excitedly cry out “’We’ll have rules!...Lots of rules!...’” (page 25). Jack quickly becomes a rule breaker as seen when he states “’The conch doesn’t count on top of the mountain…’” (page 33). Here we see a slight move from civilization and government…

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