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    Whenever I think about how my life immediately changed, I think about my change from a high needs school to one of the best high schools in Virginia. I grew up in the DC metro area and spent most of my life bouncing between schools that were worse than the last. When I was in 9th grade, I moved. I was lucky to move to a much better school district because my aunt owned a home there. I think about how circumstance changed my life a lot. Whenever I am interacting with my students, I think about…

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    I think a response Buddha would give to my objection is that the outside world is out of our control, therefore, the probabilities of a desire not being achieved are big, because we cannot control them. Thus, if we cannot control the outside world and our desires, most of the times they will lead to suffering because they will not be achieved. Moreover, he would say that our life projects and what we plan for ourselves are also outside of our control, and they are just illusions which makes us…

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    personality, and your mental process, everyone is different. The reasoning on how we know everyone is different is because of scientists who devoted their time into studying the science of behavior and the mental process of humans. In the generation we live in today everyone is so afraid to be different, and think outside of the box. People are afraid of making mistakes and really get outside of their comfort zone. There is a reason why God made us all different so we all should be ourselves. I…

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    Since my bachelor degree was in a different field and Human Resources Management was not a part of my job as a teacher, I did not have any background of Human Resources Management and although I had to do my own research to understand it in general, the course has given me a wide understanding of Human Resources Management. In all cases, there were two remarkable concepts that I gained from the class which are: The impact of diversity and technology in the workplace on development. The focus of…

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    goes wild. There are many different sports to play and all of them have one thing in common, winning, but some people have different opinions about whether athletes should be committed to winning. The authors of “The Thirst for the First Is the Worst” and “Excerpt from The Importance of Winning” have different points of view: Reilly Blum thinks that instead of focusing on winning you should have your own goals that you should work towards, but Andy Jobanek and Billy Low think that when you start…

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    Stereotypes After College

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    than people expect of you. He went on to say, “You are not a product of your environment, but you are a product of your expectations”. This quote stuck out to me because being an African American female, we are stereotyped in many ways that I don’t think fit…

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    What's Working: Toontown

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    dead. I know they aren’t human beings, but if they are dead I don’t think they would have a voice. I just want to know more about the character when I am reading their particular voice. I think the author could clarify if these voices are the soul and spirit of ToonTown’s original artwork and sketches. On the flip side of that, I am wondering if the narration and voice is from the creator/artist who created each superhero. I think who’s talking could be defined rather the reader assuming. 2.…

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    processing their concepts when it comes to the word “sex”. For example, “Biology thinks as reproduction,Psychology understands it as drives, and sociology as reflecting with the social norms” (Horton). It’s a very broad topic which most everyone don’t really bother to notice but it’s there either way, if you’ve ever noticed the difference in which concepts start wars and end the war because from the start everyone have a different notion in…

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    Witchurch Psychology

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    addressed is whether the participants are more likely to like the person who showed more interest on them or the person who showed less interest on them or the person who shows average interest in them. Witchurch is testing if the amount of times someone thinks about a certain person affect whether they like them more or less. Does having…

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    being divided, meaning that our mind as humans, and our body are not used as one, but accent each other to make us what we are. He has different arguments in Meditations On First Philosophy that the mind is its own thing and different than the body and brain. He reassures that the mind, as we know, is a thing we use to think and the body is not what we use to think. Therefore, making them two completely separate things. He states that the mind cannot be shaped or motioned and the body cannot…

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