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    Life Review Introduction The person who I chose to interview is my father RS, he just turned 70 years old this past February, he has been married for 47years, and has 5 children. The reason I chose RS as the person to complete my interview is as a result of his hard work to overcome obstacles through life and his true dedication to his family through all his life. I aspire to have the same outlook of life that he has maintained through aging. As my journey continues and the aging process comes…

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    What Is Bullying?

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    The word bully is a term that has various meaning and definition over the years. bullying was first used in the 13500s as a more respectable meaning. When the word “bully” was first used it meant sweetheart, but hundred years later bully developed a negative definition. Bullying is form of abuse that can be verbal, physical, social or psychological aggressive behavior toward another person or group directed towards a less superior on strength or influence to intimidate, and forcing them to do…

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    The Westerns The Genre As a Whole I will be researching how old style westerns have influenced modern day superhero movies from their editing, writing, and their aesthetic appeal. I will be going through the history of westerns as well as discussing what makes a western a western, how they’ve changed through the years, and why they’re still relevant. I will then talk about superhero films and how they have started, their brief history, how they’ve changed, and how westerns have influenced them…

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    The Trail of Tears is one of the most known Indian walks in the world. The Federal Government under President Jackson made a sum of around 18,000 Indians from many different tribes walk 800 miles. During the journey, a brutal winter had occurred and 4,000 Indians died on the trail from cold weather, old age, or hunger. The Indians trail started in Georgia and ended on the west side of the Mississippi River. In this article, Kay Muther states that Colonel George Crook became Commander of…

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    Poverty In South America

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    found to be untrue, women as well as men will fight to stay alive. The only truth is that each person will pass through six stages, better known as Hyperthermia, before dying (120). One incident that resulted in fourteen dessert deaths was that of the Yuma 14, after the coyote became disoriented and lost his way he then left them behind telling them he was going get help. Each of the victims passed through one of the six stages. Heat Stress, being the first stage consisting of discomfort,…

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    Maria Estela Monreal is a 77 year old Mexican female. Maria, a devoted Catholic, is this writer’s maternal Grandmother. Maria was born on July 29th of 1938 in Matatan, Sinaloa, Mexico. During her teenage years after her father’s death Maria’s mother decided to move with 5 children across two states. Maria and her family started a new life in San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mexico where later she met her husband. During the 1960’s Maria married Jose Luis Monreal. From 1960-1963 Jose Luis, my…

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    Solar Energy In China

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    One of the main concerns surrounding solar energy is the endangerment of birds that pass over these solar farms. These birds, including threatened and endangered species, often mistake the reflective solar facilities for a body of water, a phenomenon known as the “lake effect.” Honing in on these water bodies, many birds have been fatally singed or crippled due to these desert solar power plants (Upton, 2014). These plants produce a solar flux that is the sum of the focused rays of light…

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    In the twentieth century many reached the understanding that disputes are normal in human society, and not necessarily destructive, and that if they do not get out of hand they may have within them a potential for growth, maturity, and social changes, an opportunity for new ways of thinking and new experiences. Because conflicts are an integral part of human interaction, one should learn to manage them: to deal with them in a way that prevents escalation and destruction, and arrives at new,…

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