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    Put down Your Cellphone As our society developing, we attach more and more importance to the development of technology. Cellphone is one of the most typical products in our society. We all like using cellphone, not only because it is convenient for us to communicate with others whenever and wherever, but also that we can find lots of fun into it, such as Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. We should admit that cellphone is interesting and convenient, and it really helps us a lot in our lives;…

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    With each kill, signs of the real Norman lessen until there is nothing left of him. The ultimate moment of this is when Norman’s ID cannot kill the people in its way. When his mother senses threats to the fantasy, she gets rid of them to protect it. To kill, the superego and ID have…

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    Lemonade Day Reflection

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    The lemonade day project was a great way to get students a feel how difficult running a business is. In the real world there are competition between businesses everywhere. A lot of people complained about having 20 lemonade stands in one place, but it represents a realistic idea of businesses. A mall has more than 20 stores competing for costumers. Each store advertisement tries to convince their store is better than another store. They also have promotion to convince consumers their store has…

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    Beauty And The Brain Analysis

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    McCauley explains how Gary Vikan, the director of Walters Art Museum, and Charles Conner, the director of the university's Mind/Brain Institute, gather round people and let them settle on what inkblot they like better. Her purpose is to write about how the concept of beauty can be traced to science, and how one may find a particular inkblot more pleasant. In one of the studies, it is found that people prefer a smoother and rounder image, rather than a sharp and spiky image that is not evenly…

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    materials and building a special refuge for me and my friends. Over the years I’ve built sheds, fences, decks, boats, guitars, catapults, barges and barns. The thrill of seeing something from my imagination coming to life and taking its place in the real world makes me feel powerful and alive. Through the things that I make, other people get a chance to experience what I’ve dreamt. As I’ve matured I’ve come to realize that the human relationships that result from my enterprise connect me to…

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    books have some similarities to the real world? If you have ever read the book, The Giver, did you notice the book has some similarities to the real world? There’s a couple of countries that are similar to the book. Unfortunately, The Giver is a dystopia which means the events and countries weren't that great. For the people who live in those countries or was in an event, had suffered a bit. So, The Giver, created by Lois Lowry, has some similarity to the real world, for example North Korea.…

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    In the real world, for example, modern-day North Korea, corrupt governments often deliver false information and hide government plans from their citizens. The lack of government transparency violates basic human rights because people have the right to know what is happening in the world around them. In both Animal Farm by George Orwell and the real world, the lack of government transparency could be solved by using technology and government ambassadors to encourage communication between the…

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    There is a stage of human development just before junior high when adolescents supposedly come to terms with the “real world.” In that time, I noticed that my arms would twitch whenever someone mentioned drugs, blood, or sex. It was the same tingle I felt whenever my body was over fifty feet above ground—like my blood had gone haywire. It made my cheeks turn pink and my arms ache. ‘Twas not fun. One of my most prominent memories from that time happened at a beer festival. I went with my family…

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    The Evil Queen or Regina is portrayed as the “villain” in both stories within OUAT. In the real world, Regina is the mayor that everyone is afraid of. She makes people do things for her with threats and talks to others like she owns them. Her son, Henry, is her first and worst enemy. He sees through all of her tricks and games. The Evil Queen on the other hand, is worse than Regina. Just because Snow White was prettier than her, she tried to have her killed. Then when that didn’t work she put a…

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    Upon reading the article, "Violence in Video Games Reduces Violence in the Real World", the author, Charles Herold, clearly believes that video games do not create violent behavior. For starters, the article first introduces an interesting point by comparing gladiators from thousands years ago to video games from today. For example, he argues his point by mentioning the violent deeds performed by gladiators, "A couple of thousand years ago, families went to the Colosseum in Rome to cheer as…

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