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    Concepts: Restaurant Style Since I was about nine years-old, I have always wanted to own my own restaurant. I am currently taking the steps needed to achieve my goals. While in college, I have learned so much about business and all the different types. I realize that I cannot just open my restaurant overnight, so learning and observing everything that I can will benefit me in the long run. So far the major business concepts of owning a restaurant are: forms of business ownership, competitive…

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    the idea that one must maintain a certain body type to be deemed attractive. One of the leading contributors to this ideal is the world’s leading lingerie producer, Victoria’s Secret. The company began its illustrious fashion show in 1995 and consequently established a long-standing set of body standards that drastically effects a woman’s view of her body. (HarpersBazaar.com) From the show’s highly publicized beginning, it has glorified the rare body type of the super model, tall, thin, and…

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    HL-60 cells are multipotent, which means that they are able to form multiple cell types but are restricted to a specific lineage (Cirtain et al., 2016). HL- 60 cell line has been used as an in vitro system for studying cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the proliferation and differentiation of normal and leukemic cells of the…

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    basic match the term with the definition and the definition with term homework, this provided useful examples of the terms. For example, there were a few problems about the different types of learning, like observational learning and others. The examples provided helped me illustrate an actual scenario where this type of learning was occurring. This helped me understand it so much more and helped me remember the term and its meaning when it…

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    Based on the Myers-Briggs type, I am an ENFJ. The Myers-Briggs is an assessment that ask you questions about what you do in certain situations, and based on that its gives you what type of personality you are. They are six types of personality types. My personality type stands for extroversion, intuition, feeling, judgment. Based on this they given information and the personality traits that you are. To some extant I mostly agree with my personality type that Meyers-Briggs provided me with. The…

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    There are many similarities and differences between education in Chile and the United States. These defining factors help distinguish between education in the contrasting countries. Levels of Education are somewhat different in Chile than they are in the U.S. In the United States, children go to preschool or kindergarten when they are anywhere between the ages 3-5. After kindergarten, kids go to elementary school, which is grades 1-5. In sixth grade, kids are considered to be in junior high…

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    What does it take to own a Border Collie? Border Collies are a type of dog breed and a common family pet. They occupy a space in numerous homes but there are numerous responsibilities that should be taken in account. Future owners or current owners do not realize that owning a Border Collie takes time, effort, and work to satisfy their needs. Satisfying their needs are important because they are essential for the Border Collies well-being. These needs are considered responsibilities because it…

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    Barry Schwartz’s “The Paradox of Choice: Why less is more” is a book about having too many choices, and the negative impact on society. Schwartz explains that being given too many options can lead people to experience high levels of anxiety that could eventually turn into depression. He found, when given a “trade-off decision,” Schwartz (2000); a choice between two things, people found it nearly impossible to decide between the two items. Schwartz defined this as a loss because a person feels…

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    The major goal for home schooling was for their children to learn in a safe, comfortable environment. The children do not have to deal with peer pressure but in a lot of aspects they do loose on the socialization that school has to offer. One parent made it clear to me that because it is home school does not mean it is in any way easier. They are pushed hard and if not hared then public school students. As far as a daily curriculum goes it is up to the parents or person teaching how they want to…

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    Inside the Michigan Research Community I. Introduction to MRC and Learning Communities As a large public institution, the University of Michigan can be very overwhelming for some students. However, the University of Michigan does a great job of creating small communities for students with similar backgrounds, identities, or interests. One of the small learning communities at the University of Michigan is the Michigan Research Community, otherwise known as MRC. In MRC, all of the individuals…

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