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    On Folded Wings (Origami)

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    I chose the Chapter One “On Folded Wings” project because ever since I was a kid I always loved using paper to make all sorts of things, including shapes, cards, airplanes, and boats. Creating and designing things is always fun, and when you are a kid paper is one of the most abundant materials you could have to make whatever you like. However, my motor skills were not up to the challenge of making complex origami designs, but now, I think I’m ready to give it a shot. I want to show in this…

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    Journal #3 Erikson was a theorist who believed that unsolved crisis shapes your identity and continues later in life. In fact, Erikson state that how we understand ourselves and how we see ourselves within society shapes our identity. As we continue to live, the thing we learn will never end. Erikson focused on the psychosocial and therefore explains that our identity is formed through our personal crisis and social repercussions. In my perspective, I see Erikson stage as what happens…

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    “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes regards to the importance of life events to shape who one does or does not become through the choices one makes, the importance of life, and the success of yourself. The choices you make in life shape who or who we won't become because if one makes the right choices when one is young one might grow up to be successful in life. Also if one makes…

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    Oppression comes in many forms. It can be very apparent or very subtle. There are many forms of oppression that are overlooked as “it’s not that bad” or “they’ve come a long way. Why should we bother?”. One unnoticed form of oppression is sexism and women discrimination. This type of oppression effects nearly half the world’s population and isn’t being addressed adequately however, there strides have been made. In an effort to fight both sexism and women inequality the Feminist Movement came to…

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    How Procrastination is Preventing You From Getting Into Shape (And You Aren't Even Aware) By Moises Dillard Feb 24, 2013 If you've been hoping to get into shape for a long time but are still currently in the same condition you were when you began then clearly something needs to change. Now I'm going to make some assumptions that may or may not be fair, but which are often quite accurate when it comes to working out. The first assumption is that you've probably already bought yourself a ton of…

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    Ubiquity Lab Report

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    According to text book and handout Microorganisms, are minute living things that individually are usually too small to be seen with unaided eye. Ubiquity means to be present everywhere. Microbiologist believed that microorganisms are everywhere and have tried to prove it. In this experimenting this lab, we had an experiment on ubiquity. This lab wanted to prove the microbiologist that on this planet has microbes everywhere. To understand more about ubiquity experiment, an important terms need to…

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    factors that shape one’s identity; yet, one’s gender, memories, and environment have the greatest significance in the development of identity. Identity is how one views oneself both as a person and in relation to other people and ideas. Often, predetermined barriers and expectations through social construct fundamentally shape one's life experience. Moreover, the memories can also mold a person’s identity because it shows how one understands and experiences the world. In the novel, The Thing…

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    they don’t eat meat will they do eat meat but not human meat they eat like cow meat or pig meat and they don’t hunt people they just play with people now. The nutrient cycle is a system that resonates the food system The dog shape has change to a smaller shape from the wolves and the dogs shifting is good but I think that the nose of the dogs has change at all because the wolves are good at shifting as well and the tail of the wolves are more fuffle and kind of big and the dogs are…

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    Coming into high school is a big thing allot of big people and some new faces there is many ways in which you can make high school a great time and you can breeze right through it for example you want to be popular around school and make a ton of new friends, or start a career in something you love to do, or how about show more school pride. Your probably wondering what I am talking about. As a freshman the best advice I can give you is to play in after school sport. There is so many choices…

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    the internalizing of these messages by African American women. With a sample group of 31 college level Black women, researchers set up five focus groups to reach saturation in data collected. Using thematic analysis, hair, skin tone/colorism, body shape, and, message sources were identified as three of the most prioritized aspects of beauty and body image for Black women. Findings from the current study suggested African…

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