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    school I talk to many and see many. These people are all different walks of life. Another example is, if someone were to walk to work in Chicago, that person would encounter perhaps hundreds, if not thousands of people. With that being said many people come across many different people everyday. With all of these different people we encounter, one may never know there backstory or what all these people have going on personally. The person may be upset or having a bad day. The person may be…

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    People who show a few components of any of the three criteria can be said to encounter narcissistic behavior without meeting the majority of the prerequisites for a personality disorder (APA, 2013). According to the DSM-5 typical highlights of narcissistic personality disorder are variable and vulnerable self-esteem, with endeavors…

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    The play “Merchant of Venice” by William Shakespeare, takes place in 16th century Venice and talks about the brief encounter between a merchant called Antonio and a Jewish moneylender, by the name of Shylock. The play is filled with different kinds of ethical, national and gender encounters, but the biggest problem is the religious issue between Christians and Jews. The Jewish people were classified as outcasts from Christian beliefs and also treated inhumane. Anti-Semitism is a reoccurring…

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    women get involved in human trafficking focusing on the reasons that led them to becoming involved in human trafficking and the encounters. The goal of this research is to showcase the reasons and encounters that led humans to be trafficked. The objective of this research is to bring to light the various experiences human trafficking victims have, from the first encounters to the details the victims found themselves…

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    If one word were to sum up the existence of Salinger's iconic character, Holden Claufeild from The Catcher in the Rye it would be loss. Holden experiences one loss after another, from the loss of his younger brother Allie, and therefore the his childhood innocence, to the loss of a positive perspective on the world and an ability to believe in those around him. If one message were to be taken from the tragic and sometimes stagnant, exploits of Holden it would be that growing up and the loss of…

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    and crowd-pleasing personality led him to become one of the main faces of the movement, and helped its other personalities develop their own ideals as well. Thus, it can be said that Timothy Leary’s explorations with psychedelic drugs led him to encounters with notable figures of sixties’ counterculture, creating a series of exchanges where radical philosophical and progressive ideas were introduced into American…

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    Marco Polo's The Travels

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    The Introduction of "The Travels" states that "to western Christendom the world [Marco Polo] revealed was almost wholly unknown." However, in the introduction he mentions the Franciscan travelers we’ve already encountered this semester. Ronald Latham, who wrote the introduction and is the translator of the book, acknowledges the two Franciscans and their journeys, but states that their finding were interesting but not very encouraging. Marco Polo was not the first to travel to Crimea (known as…

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    Tattoos, a permanent work of art on the human skin in the form of a design or wording, done by injection of ink and needle, are acquired for numerous reasons and have a variety of consequences. Although those with tattoos are not perceived in a positive manner, tattooing has become the sixth fastest growing retail business in the world (Singh). Tattoos also add fuel to the ongoing gender differentiation controversy because women with these permanent markings are severely looked down upon whereas…

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    and heavy users. This demonstrated that after the ten month study the light users were only utilizing the CRS in approximately 35% of their encounters with their patients. The moderate users showed to have used the system in 70% of encounters, but slowly decreased over time. The heavy users demonstrated a continuous use of about 50% in all patient encounters. Conclusion Having the ability to ensure full adoption of the CDSS and accept full capability of the CRS, there would have to have…

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    father means by “you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them (Lee 283). Harper Lee examines the qualities of human nature through a child’s perspective to develop the theme of virtue vs. immorality. The children’s encounters with virtuous people, their contacts with immoral people, and the effects of others on the children’s perspectives are all essential points that help up to recognize…

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