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    The Analysis of a Thanksgiving Service What are the expectations wanted from us? Can we say that the expectations wanted from us are the social norms of our society? Unwritten rules and standards that are expected from us, that contributes to the formation of our own self. In our society, people expects us to abide to the social norms and expectations that situates our status in that society. In my case, as a good Muslim, I am expected to know every aspect of my religion, and be able to explain…

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    Assessment 3: Annotated Bibliography By Marcel Duchamp ‘Fountain’ E. Kuenzli, Rudolf & M. Naumann, Francis “Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century” Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain: Its History and Aesthetics in the Context of 1917-William A. Camfield (1996): 64-90. William A. Camfield writes about Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ as one of the most famous and equally infamous objects in the history of modern art. He goes over the history of ‘Fountain’ in high detail and answers all the questions…

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    can- Lest the song get out of hand. Nobody loves a genius child.” What Langston Hughes was explaining was that a person who is talented and uses their power is a genius. He explains that the person is using all their power but due to people not understanding they judge and criticize the person, therefore showing that nobody loves or understands this…

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    The book “The Monkey’s Paw” and the play that we went and watched at ISU were same at some points but they were also different at some spots. The book, like all books, went deeper than the play did. In fact, the book was actually more enjoyable for me because I understood it more. I loved watching the play and reading the book, and now i’m going to compare and contrast them. The plot of the story differed in some spots but in most spots it was the same. One of them is when Mrs. White goes…

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    decision in order to agreed with my mom’s judge. She had to toil through writing the perfect words for the court, so it could be clearly understood. This leads us to her next outstanding intelligence trait which is helping others to learn, and understanding how they can…

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    Chimamanda Adichie in her TED presentation talks about the dangers of a “single-story”, she warns us to against using a “single-story” to understand questions of identity. To understand what “single-story” is Chimamanda Adichie narrated a story when she was nineteen years old, she was leaving Nigeria to go to a university in the United States her American roommate was surprised by her because she spoken English very well. Her roommate wondered how she spoke English so well; she told her Nigeria…

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    Scheduling Defing

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    live in. One of the many things I have loved since I was a child is exploring. The ocean Appalachian Trail Seeing different cultures and ways of life Travelling is an important factor in the growth of humans as people and as global citizens. Understanding different cultures Meeting new…

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    I tried learn about what had happened at work today that had frustrated him. He worked in financial sector and I have a very minimal understanding and interest in finances. He began to tell me all about the financial problem that had occurred at work, but rather than explaining this problem in a convergent language he chose to explain it in a divergent language. By him using a divergence…

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    and feeling openly so that we have a better understanding of each other and so little things do not eventually become big things. Throughout this quarter I feel that I have used these skill builder concepts in my personal life and with my academic life, so to speak. Some of these concepts I was familiar with, but I did not know I was until taking this course, in which I do feel that I am a pretty good communicator, particularly when it comes to understanding…

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    How has your understanding of the world been broadened by the study of discovery? Discovery evokes new ideas and knowledge, capable of transforming and renewing our understanding of the world. The individual obtains this renewed perception of the world via the metaphysical voyages that are made alongside the physical journey taking place. Rosemary Dobson’s Young Girl at a Window and Cockcrow explore an individual’s spiritual metamorphosis; this notion is reinforced in Adrienne Rich’s Diving into…

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