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    exchange but has also been appropriated for numerous years. James O. Young defines culture as the core values, religious beliefs, customs, activities, and language(s) of a specific group of people, which are required to be analyzed to differentiate the insiders of a…

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    Becki Wittman The article “What It’s Like to Attend The Best Boarding School in America” by Melia Robinson gives a taste into the life of a Phillips Exeter Academy visitor. Robinson tells anyone interested about the private school, likely parents or students looking for a better education, what kind of learning environment to expect at such a prestigious school. It’s an informative read, but also an opinion and therefore persuasive piece. Robinson doesn’t begin her day as a ‘student’ with…

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    in rock climbing. An experiment performed by West & Allin wanted to examine what means are attached to risk in order to analyze the relationship between risk-taking and risk management. They identified that subcultural insiders focused on managing and controlling risk. The insiders wanted to contrast their aptitude to control risk when climbing with the out- of control risks found in daily everyday life (West & Allin…

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    Advantage of auto driving The advantage of auto-driving is saving people lives. In 2015, around the world, 1.24 million people dead because of traffic accidents. In the United States, every year more than 3 million people were killed because of traffic accidents and 90% of accidents are caused by human personal factors. Autopilot technology can significantly improve road safety. Because machine does not like human has fatigue, alcohol and distraction problem. So that autopilot technology has…

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    Oral Language Development

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    Introduction Over the centuries, language has progressed along with human civilization. Some would argue this is what separate us from animals, more importantly however, through different forms of language we are able to express our intentions, share our thoughts and feelings and create better pedagogies for our students. Language can take on many forms, in its purest form language can be heard via oral communication (Fellows & Oakley, 2014), it can vary through, tone, pitch and different types…

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    remarkability, leverage game mechanics, and make people feel like an insider (36). Snapple did an amazing job finding a remarkable fact to keep customer engage. As the book said, I did not know that kangaroos cannot walk backward. Therefore, if I had a chance to read what is on a Snapple caps, of course, I would want to share the fact I received with my friends. Amazon Prime and Sam Club are a perfect example of making people feel like an insider. Amazon Prime is exclusive to Amazon member. The…

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    wallet, and if they have cash on them. None of the surveyed students refused to respond and none of the students said they always give money to homeless people on the streets. In the article “Why I Don’t Give Money to Homeless People” from Business Insider, the author, Charlie Pabst gives reasons why he believes that giving money to homeless people will not better their lives. Pabst claims that because he is donating his money, he has a say to what the money should be spent on. For example, I…

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    to their creditors. Beth Sullivan has to choose whether to cover-up Roger’s actions and possibly get in trouble too or report him to the Board of Directors. Dugas Incorporated is affected through the sale of shares at a low price due to leaked insider information. Lastly, if he makes poor choices, the accounting profession as a whole may be affected. People will look poorly at the it and, as shown in the past,…

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    message to the audience, as seen in the documentary. Primarily, the documentary exposes corrupt businessmen through interviews with a range of financial insiders in which the director, asks the utmost toughest questions towards them, who were fraudulent throughout the recession. The audience is given a direct insight on the portrayal of corrupt insiders who were involved in the recession. For example, Chief Economic Adviser and Partisan Advocate of Deregulation, Glenn Hubbard, was in rage after…

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    The Glass Castle Theme

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    all. She thought by letting jeannette do this she was making jeannette a more responsible child. Jeanette's mother is considered an outsider, and we are getting to see an “outsider's” view of point vs how an “insider's” view of point might be, the insiders would be considered as the neighbor, the doctor, and nurses. Once Jeannette was in middle school she had moved to a town called Welch, and had befriended an African american girl named Dinita. One hot summer afternoon, Jeannette and Dintia…

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