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    Also I will be in the Teamspeak when I'm online so I can resolve issues in the Teamspeak server and get other peoples perspectives on the issues when players want me to msg me in game I will message them instantly and help them out I will be as fast as I can when it comes to problems and in Teamspeak I will take my time with players making sure they have valid…

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    document “The Real Slumdogs” was a study of THEIR behavior and way of life. Their society was very different from the rest of the world, yet they managed to make a living. While other people call them dogs and unclean, they 're doing their best as a society and doing what they know works. Even if it was different than others, their slum helped run THE CITY. This document as a whole was doing the exact definition of sociology: studying THEIR society and human behavior. By picking certain people…

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    “Things Have Changed” –Panic! At the Disco Many people believe your worldview stays very close to what you were raised with. Parents are definitely huge sponsors when it comes to forming your worldview, but many other people and occurancesthings can act as sponsors and change your views. Curiosity is a wonderful thing when it comes to expanding your worldview and I’ve always been very curious. If I see an article title that sounds even remotely interesting, I absolutely have tomust click on it.…

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    Media Project Article, “Identity is a socially and historically constructed concept. We learn about our own identity and the identity of others through interactions with family, peers, organizations, institutions, media and other connections we make in our everyday life.” I know who I am now because of what I’ve learned about myself in past experiences. Of course, other social constructed “key facets of identity—like gender, social class, age, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity—play…

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    attorney how to build rapport with prospective clients. The definition of “rapport” is “a close and harmonious relationship in which people communicate well and understand each other’s feelings or ideas.” An important element to building rapport with others is to use techniques that help them to know, like, and trust you. Is it possible to do that with most of the people we meet? Is there a process we can follow? In his book, The Like Switch: An Ex-FBI Agent’s Guide to Influencing, Attracting,…

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    Re-integration When considering the process of re-integration, our group discussed the importance of pre-release programs and post-release programs. We found it important to focus on preparing the incarcerated individual for life outside of prison in order to ensure their success in society after imprisonment. We also thought it was crucial to provide the proper support and resources to the individual once released, so that they can maintain by staying on track and reach their goals not only…

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    taught many things about each of these topics, most of all how each category describes a person. We all learn that all people are equal, or should be treated equally I learned that through words. Through actions, I learned that is not true. Through experience I learned that a persons race alone is supposed to tell something about them, about their character that sexuality is supposed to determine a persons morality. The world speaks of equality for all, and then in the next breath adds some…

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    Prior to Camp TEAM I have only had minimal opportunities to work with persons with disabilities but every experience had helped in some form during camp. My grandmother’s brother for example is mentally disabled due to a nasty fall he took when he was very young and I have memories as a young child watching and learning from how my grandma and grandpa at the time interacted with him and most of the time it was positive but I was also watching Rick. I could see noticeable differences and man oh…

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    neat person. She throws out toys as her sons grow out of them. She makes sure the mail gets gone through and thrown away daily. She is everything that Britt describes about neat people. “They have cavalier attitudes very informal and offhand toward possessions, including family heirlooms. Everything is just another dust-catcher to them.” While I am the opposite, someday is easily my métier. Britt’s words resonated with…

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    The Canterbury Tales Essay

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    The Strength of Words and the Lessons You Learn During the pilgrimage to Canterbury, 24 tales were told from all different types of people, from the poorest in the city to the richest. In the Canterbury Tales, a famous tale is heard from a Nun’s Priest about a widowed wife left with two daughters to live graciously with what God had given them. One-night Chanticleer: the noblest chicken on their farm, is awoken by a dream, a nightmare of being eaten by a fox. He is called crazy and thought to…

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