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    brings the idea of humanism into reality. This study focuses on the fact that we are all human with the same basic needs and values. This does not change based on gender, race or ethnicity according to this study. A great example of this is if a tornado were to come through a town and hit one specific house. The humanistic perspective would point out that this was not a sign that the owner had bad karma or that their life warranted this "act of God." The…

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    made: modeling, casting, assembling, and carving. In addition to technical aspects of sculpture making, this chapter also covers some of the common subject seen in sculptures, such as the human body. A phenomenal example of this is Quantum Cloud XX (tornado) by Antony Gormley. Stainless steel bars seem to explode around a vaguely…

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    When figuring out how to conduct my interview it was challenging and also tricky coming up with who I would interview and also the type of questions I was going to ask this individual. As I was pondering who to interview I remembered how my older sister was in the same major as me. I look up to my older sister so it was an awesome experience for me to get the opportunity to interview her and learn more about my major. Since I haven’t been able to learn anything about nursing yet, because OU does…

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    For assignment 5.1, I chose to interview Jake Carmany, Business Manager at Norton City Schools. I have to say that I did not realize the amount of tasks and responsibilities this role entails. Jake explained that he is responsibility for all classified staff (i.e. maintenance, custodial, aides, food service, and transportation). However, Jake relies heavily on the supervisors of each area to complete the daily tasks. He gave the analogy of the superintendent and principals; in regards to…

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    Group-defining Narratives When groups employ collective memory and heritage to construct their identity, they format the representations of pastness as narratives, easier to remember and far more interesting to tell or reenact than a list of raw facts devoid of a storyline. Much like the self-defining narratives discussed previously, these narratives reflect past events which the community believes are vitally important parts of their collective past which helps determine who they are in the…

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    The clanging of the chains against the wall is the last thing that sixteen-year-old Nova hears before he’s sucked into unconsciousness. His memories whirl around in his head like a tornado. The one memory that slows down and starts playing is the memory about the night his sister, Kelsy, disappeared. Nova wakes up in the middle of the night in the apartment his sister managed to rent using a fake ID. He shakes under the covers in his bed, and then looks across the dark room at the open door.…

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    When we mention natural disaster in the community, it may come in the form of either a tornado, hurricane, or flooding. It most likely for an accidental occurrence to happen in the community due to the fact we have a train passing through on daily basis. I cannot recall any intentional disaster happening in the community. If and when a disaster…

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    main source of carb. The wind spirit wanted to show how they can threaten the sea spirit so that they can give them the restaurant the wind spirit tested their new hydrogen bomb nuclear weapon near the sea spirits border the nuclear bomb was called¨ tornado¨ after seeing…

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    After giving the identification disk of the girl to a distant ally, the pilot explains what will happen, should he do what feels emotionally right. "This ship is carrying kala fever serum to Group One on Woden. Their own supply was destroyed by a tornado...The fever is invariably fatal unless the serum can be had in time, and the six men in Group One will die unless this ship reaches them on schedule...and if you stay aboard your added weight will cause it to use up all its fuel before it…

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    Today is the big day, but your nervous and worried, how will you survive in society after being in jail for 10 years. You have no job, no money, no car, and no place to lay your head at night. Your being released with only what you had in your pockets when you were arrested. There isn’t even a program out there to help reaccumulate you back to life in the free world. Scott Bransford touches on a huge problem in the world in his story about “Camping for Their Lives”. He begins with a young…

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