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    suppose to look like. Meanwhile, everyone came up with something different. Since this idea was already done I thought what could I do so that as a group we can have fun and could possibly use in the future in our profession. I thought lets do an ice breaker…

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    dollar. Coal mines are very dangerous like who knows when a boulder could drop on someone and just crush the kid to death. They are in bad conditions and dangerous equipment. according to Naoki Tanaka he states, “two breaker boys fell into a coal chute and were smothered to death.” breaker boys sit on top of a conveyer belt that moves the coals and they have to sort out which are good coals and which are not. Also children work outside all day in the sun on cotton farms. Having to pick cotton…

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    warm and always sunny. The way it all plays out on screen makes it look a sunset is always behind Miranda. These colors are warm and relaxing, and are now being paired with the one thing Riggs wants most in life. This contrasts with the movie Spring Breakers where color hues were over dramatized to create an opposite feeling of what was on screen. The character’s appearances also align with what they are going through in their own separate lives. Riggs, who is alone in a new city and struggling…

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    like frost free climates and damp areas. They are vulnerable to many bugs when the plants are young. “Ice Breaker Frost” sugar free mints from the Hershey company are the only mints with an intense combination of xylitol, cooling and flavor crystals”says, "http://businesswire.com. Many mints are made of sorbitol, food coloring, aspartame, maltodextrin, cotton seed oil and flavorings. Ice Breaker Frost mints are made of xylitol which is a sugar alcohol and it’s formula is C5H1205. When xylitol…

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    The group played an ice breaker where if you identified with the person in the middle, a person had to run to and link arms with the person in middle. I sat back and observed as the student with visual impaired was clueless to her surroundings. I become upset so I stepped up to intervene the icebreaker. I pointed out to the group that the ice breaker was not being inclusive to all in attendance. I suggested instead of running to middle…

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    At the college I attend there is a chapter of the honors society called Phi Theta Kappa. Phi Theta Kappa is an international honors society with a mission of encouraging academic success in two year colleges. I am a chapter officer with in the group. With being an officer I am able to go to the regional conferences with in the region my chapter belongs, which is the Minn-Kota region. The spring regional conference for the Minn-Kota region was hosted at Anoka-Ramsey Community College. One thing…

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    that we should know. Silences may also affect how we lead our lives. Edwidge Danticat through her works displays that we all have our own map within but she also infuses Haitian history into her works. In “The Dew Breaker” she portrays the role of François Duvalier and the dew breaker himself is a torturer. She also uses her platform to talk about the 1937 slaughter of Haitians in the Dominican Republic by General Trujillo as well as the practice of “testing.” She vowed not to test her daughter…

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    said my goodbyes. From there all the ambassadors, which was what the participants were called, headed into the main room, hanging out waiting for everyone to get there. Of course there were ice breakers and music trying to let everyone loosen up a bit. The whole theme for Friday night was an ‘ice breaker’ theme. We were split up…

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    During the nineteenth century Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was a very prominent anti-slavery and human rights leader. Frederick was a prominent abolitionist during the 1800’s and led anti-slavery acts, whenever he was a child he was abused by many slave owners and eventually once stood up for himself and won, eventually he escaped slavery and helped many more slaves escape as well. Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland on February 18, 1818 and was one of the few slaves who were…

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    The behavior that society accepts is called social norms. There are various consequences that can develop when breaking a social norm, but the results can range from levels of importance. The levels of importance depend on whether if it is a folkway norm or a mores norm. Both are unacceptable social norms, though they vary in the degree to which they are enforced. Society is in an agreement with what are socially acceptable norms. Norms that have minor reinforcement are titled “folkways” and do…

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