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    full attention is not on the road, but instead on their device. Texting takes the driver’s attention away from driving more frequently and for longer periods than other distractions. It takes their attention away from driving for a longer period of time because they have to read and process what they received. Other distractions such as eating or fiddling around with the entertainment system can be done while looking at the road. Although these options are not safe either, they are more safe…

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    Reflection On T-Groups

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    I remember one time when we were talking about the election and I thought it would get uncomfortable and tense, but really it was the exact opposite. Some of us did have our own personal opinions about the candidates, but others didn’t really know where they stood so…

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    I never thought about what it means to find myself or to know myself until I joined the Korean Army. I had so much time to self-reflect, yet not enough people to share my thoughts and feelings, so I thought that I can’t find myself there. Right after I was discharged, I went on a pilgrimage in Spain called Camino de Santiago, where I walked for eight to ten hours a day for a month and a half. I walked 600 miles, hoping to find myself, and the meaning of my life. Although I learned a lot from the…

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    Showing one’s appreciation can mean the world to some. Yet when such opportunities become frequent, or are practically scheduled like clock-work, we tend to forget to express our appreciation over time. It is only by looking back in hindsight do we realize we may have come off as ungrateful. In Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays,” the strong use of imagery create a heavy yet detailed atmosphere. Throughout out the poem, the speaker uses various degrees of imagery to help bring the reader…

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    Borowitz's article is shorter than most regular news articles. In addition, Borowitz's article gets to the topic of interest immediately and his article is concise. Borowitz also doesn't use paragraphs in the article, instead, he uses one to two sentences. However, Borowitz's article doesn't provide a lot of examples or evidence and it is relatively vague. He used two quotes from protesters during a protest in New York City. The quotes he used were very opinionated and the two protesters are…

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    Time is both a systematic and abstract concept, in the literal sense it is the measurement of chronological progression using an accepted numerical system of units, however, time can also be a conceptual and subjective concept as it often depends on the relative perception of those observing it (Layzer, 1975: 56). Time can, therefore, be viewed as both and empirical scale as well as a dynamic interpretation or understanding of…

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    TEXT CHAPTER IX. Second Report of Dr. Watson THE LIGHT UPON THE MOOR Baskerville Hall, Oct. 15th. My dear Holmes: If I was compelled to leave you without much news during the early days of my mission you must acknowledge that I am making up for lost time, and that events are now crowding thick and fast upon us. In my last report I ended upon my top note with Barrymore at the window, and now I have quite a budget already which will, unless I am much mistaken, considerably surprise you. Things…

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    musical sets, but to learn building skills, and to find courage in yourself to learn something new. My first year on stage crew, was extremely short. I began to pitch in two weeks before the production was supposed to open to the public. During that time all I did was paint, learn how to…

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    emotional security in front of Zeena’s he was finally happy. If the cost of hurting someone was what it took to buy his happiness he finally got it. When Mrs. Sommers went to go exchange her stockings “ she was not thinking at all. She seemed for the time to be taking a rest from that laborious and fatiguing function and to have abandoned herself to some mechanical impulse that directed her actions and freed her of responsibility” (Chopin 48). When Mrs. Sommers put herself before others, she…

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    Greg, Manny are the children. The main character of the movie is the middle-child which is Greg that doesn’t like to go outside with his family and loves to watch the videos of his favorite gaming star, Mac Digby. Greg’s mother, Susan loves to spend time with her family. At the beginning of the movie, the whole family goes to the Corny’s Family Style Restaurant which includes an indoor playground for the kids, and the restaurant looks very crowdy and messy. While sitting in restaurant, Susan…

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