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    Melting Pot Controversy

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    Pakistani-born parents, I was forced to recall the episodes of being raised in a Pakistani home. I resided with my sibling, parents, and grandparents; a simple custom shared across many cultures but not common to American households. This led to countless interactions with classmates that came over to do a project or have a playdate: questioning my grandmother’s shalwar kameez, a traditional outfit originating in India and Pakistan, asking why my mother is wearing a hijab to pray her namaz, the…

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    Creon: A Tragic Hero

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    “Well, in this case if she gets her way and goes unpunished, then she’s the man here, not me.” (lines 548-550) Antigone makes Creon feel weak and uncomfortable. Her actions and words makes him feel less of a man. If she win over the law it shall make it look like the city of Thebes is being ruled by a woman. Antigone and Creon contrast to the point of them having conflicting motivations. These conflict motivations cause the characteristics of anger, pride, and intimidation to be highlighted…

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    Henry constructed a precise description of Richard and has many reasons to confront Prince Hal about his actions. Henry has no respect for the actions of Richard. Richard and Henry have not had the best relationship since the beginning of their interactions. When you look back in the play of Richard II, when Richard was king, Henry did not favor the actions of Richard and this that worried Richard. Richard decided…

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    does have strengths and powerfully acknowledges the repercussions of interactions between countries from different economic backgrounds however it also has many criticisms. The dependency theory doesn’t distinguish at all between peripheral countries, it neglects domestic policies and is very naïve about the possibilities and limits of social transformation. The theory also neglects to mention the positive aspects of interactions between countries, this isn’t a constructive…

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    People vs Cell Phones: Cell Phones are Winning Technology is almost everywhere in the world. People have become so used to the advancements of technology that it has become an integral part of their lives. Many people have even coined the era in which these advancements have been made as the “Age of Technology.” With technology quickly advancing, many researchers have wondered if the “Age of Technology” spells disaster for future generations. Though technology has some positive effects, advanced…

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    better defined as the use of force or influence to actuate change in a situation. In the same way that unjust violence may cause a change of behavior in an innocent recipient’s manner of interaction with the aggressor, violence, and the threat of, can be used to positively affect the safety and quality of life of the weak and defenseless. The media exhibits violence with both just and unjust portrayals. Rockstar Game’s hit title, Grand Theft Auto, demonstrates a form of violence unjust for youth…

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    In the play, Medea, Creon and Medea have a very unfortunate relationship. I say unfortunate, because its beginning is founded upon the fact that his daughter is now to be married to Medea’s husband, Jason. Therefore, the first exchange between Medea and Creon revealed how fearful Creon was of Medea. The very first thing that Creon says to Medea is that he is, “announce[ing] that you [Medea] must leave this land, an exile” (278--79). Creon knows how ruthless Medea is and is afraid of what she…

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    time the counselor sees or speaks to a patient over the phone. My supervisor told me the easy work is facilitating group and doing evaluations, the real time consuming work is all the follow up and paper work that has to be written after these interactions. All of this information is stored on a secure program called Sigmund, which only the counselors have access to. It is amazing to me how much information you can learn about someone by reading through their assessment and their progress notes,…

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    article demonstrates how crime, deviance, and social control are represented in the media culture we experience everyday. Media is such a huge influence in our lives today. The research Cavender provides, gives examples of how individuals’ everyday interactions, with media, consumes and shape their attitudes about crime. The media has an important role of cultural knowledge and in this case, reinforces the idea of mutual understanding about crime. This research is strictly based of CSI’s first…

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    Cardiomyopathy is the diseases of the heart muscle (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2016). When a patient is diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, their cardiovascular muscles grow large, dense and firm. Cardiomyopathy causes the heart to become weak due to the growth, which also makes it harder for the organ to pump blood throughout the body and preserve a regular rhythm. These conditions would lead to irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias, and if not treated, will eventually result in…

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