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    1. Why do we enjoy playing games (video games, sports, card games, etc.) when they are actually a form of work? And given your answer, how can we make it more enticing for people to be engaged in doing good in the world? • The reason people enjoy playing games is to be able to work toward minor fulfillments and be separated from reality for a moment of their choosing. A person is able to logically know the game’s outcome has no effect on their life, but in that moment the thought of succeeding…

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    We forget–it’s a fact of life. Oftentimes, what we forget simple things, such as the date or a doctor’s appointment we made three weeks ago. For the majority people these are trivial in-stances, often due to lack of sleep or our minds being overworked. Common and normal memory loss are brief and occasional with little impact on daily life. However, in certain cases, memory loss may start slowly and minimally but as time goes on it gradually intensifies. These people may be able to remember…

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    Over the years there has been an increase in violent crimes such as murder, rape, assault kidnapping, arsenal and much more. Stuart Hall 's claims that messages are produced and disseminated, and television is a four step process of communication: production, circulation, consumption, and reduction.” Stewart argues that each stage is “relatively autonomous” which means “that the coding of a message does control its reception, but not transparently- each stage has its own determining limits and…

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    We are bombarded with commercials from the dairy industry telling us that milk is one of the best sources of nutrition and is essential for good health. One popular advertising slogan with various pictures: a baby, a muscular man and even Uncle Sam. We have been told cow’s milk is a “perfect food” that helps build healthy bodies and strong bones. Commercials and nutritional guidelines have long us that we should all consume dairy products daily, beginning at birth, as the advertisement in Fig. 1…

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    Her “employer” lured her to a hotel room where a stranger forced her to have sex with him. The “employer” became her pimp. She was lucky because her client was an Illinois police officer who rescued her from the sex trafficking industry. The female from Illinois is among the very few victims that can see a happy ending to her story; unfortunately, there are many girls out there who do not share the same story ending and are still trapped in their pimps’ clutches. It is highly likely that the…

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    The definitions of health, happiness and well being are defined in different terms due to the way these terms due to the multitude of influences by philosophers, sociologists and psychologist. This paper aims at distinguishing between happiness, health and well being as well as looking into existential therapy to determine which of these concept relates closer to how a person practices existential principles in every day life. Distinguishing happiness from health Aristotle described…

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    Contract Killers

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    around the globe can connect to the Deep Web and have access to books and articles, informing readers on how to create bombs, how to take out and sell organs for money, and how to make illegal drugs. The Deep Web can be accessed by downloading the “Tor Browser,” which protects the user’s identity by transferring IP addresses from computers around the world. According to Sterne, who is an internet security agent, “the transfer of drugs, illegal weapons and the hiring of contract killers…

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    can shed light on the way the city was supported and how its citizens interacted with the environment around them. The techniques I present-ed all have their benefits and drawbacks. They produce different types of results, have limitations, cost fac-tors and all can be utilized to compliment various needs and conditions. Traditional methods still hold-up like field-walking helped navigate potential sites in Greece and spy photography allowed archaeologists to explore new areas in the Middle…

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    Everyone is being watched. Everything that is done on the internet is tracked. When most people hear this, they prefer to block all forms of tracking when they browse the internet. This would be okay if it was not for the fact that most people cannot live without several services that require a certain degree of tracking. It is some of these features that people have come to depend on in their everyday life, thus blurring the line that separates acceptable tracking from stalking. This means that…

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    Video Discussion Questions Behind the Scenes: “Our World Turned to Water” 1. Author Lauren Tarshis calls the flood in Louisiana “devastating.” What details in the first section of the video (0:10 to 0:48) help you understand how the flood was devastating? It was the first major disaster after hurricane sandy. 2. According to Tarshis, why is it important to share stories of people who have gone through difficult experiences? So that we an connect to thdm even though we are not living in…

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