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    Who Am We

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    Who Am We: Not Always Who We Think Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) are cyber-worlds on the internet in which people playing the game can interact and even play as though it is a real world. In each of these different MUDs‚ gamers can have multiple profiles. Each MUD contains different characters to play with. Should internet users trust these players that they do not know and can not see? In Sherry Turkle’s article “Who Are We‚” Turkle talks about all of the benefits of using MUDs‚ such as building

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    we are not sub species

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    Candidates name: Ahlam Abdisalam Candidate number: 0004 Topic: We are not sub species Question: “Teenagers deserve more respect than what they are given”‚ Write an article expressing your views on the above statement? Date: 3/12/2013 Deference to teenagers The meaning of the word “teenager” is losing its touch with stereotypical judgments made by adults mostly. The word “teenager” can be defined as someone who is in the ages thirteen to nineteen‚ not for someone to be going under any emotional

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    Are We Socially Intelligent?

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    Are We Socially Intelligent? Francis Pangfei Lai Abstract: It was Daniel Goleman’s book “Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships” that started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years‚ the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and social intelligence. In this paper

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    Emily Macal Narrative Essay 1 "We Lie Loudest When We Lie to Ouselves" We all know liars. The majority of us even become liars from time to time. Some people will tell a fib for just about anything. Maybe its to get themselves out of trouble‚ possibly to spare someone else hurt feelings‚ or simply because that is what one is used to doing. Unfortunately‚ I’ve told a lie to my parents and it didn’t turned out to not be such a good idea. I ended up with all my stuff being taken away‚ dealt with the

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    Extra Credit Persuasive Essay What happens when tiny screens take over society’s lives? What would society be like if they were banned? Cell phones should be banned in privately owned businesses because it would create a less hostile environment‚ more focus on the surroundings‚ and proper etiquette. Many people become hostile when they feel unimportant. When one’s face is looking down at a screen rather than having a conversation‚ things get rocky. Less attention is given to each individual

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    We Googled You

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    An analysis of the Case “We Googled You” Written Analysis Communication Letter of transmittal 14-Jan-2015 Mr. Fred Westen CEO‚ Hathaway Jones Sub: Action plan for Mimi’s recruitment for China’s operations Dear Fred‚ As per your instructions‚ I have prepared a detailed analysis report on the situation faced by you. I suggest that you should not hire Mimi for the company’s China operations. Instead‚ you should hire Mimi for another position in USA. The following

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    The Way We Lie

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    The Ways We Lie In the essay‚ "The Ways We Lie‚” the author‚ Stephanie Ericsson‚ tells about the many ways people lie and explains the reasons for doing so. In her essay‚ she talks about ten specific ways of lying that she believes are prevalent in today’s society. First is “the white lie‚” which is basically telling a harmless lie instead of the truth‚ if the truth is destructive. She writes‚ “Telling a friend he looks great when he looks like hell can be based in a decision that the friends needs

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    What can we change in our schools in this world today students aren’t do as much work as they are supposed to‚ or passing all their classes as they are supposed to. Students these days don’t even care how their grades are doing because they think they can’t do anything once they get in middle school kids just give up just because the work gets harder. And the teachers don’t care as much they aren’t taking as much time to work the problem out more or explain the work better they are making learning

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    Composition 29 September 2014 Now We Can Begin Crystal Eastman was an American lawyer‚ antimilitarist‚ socialist‚ journalist‚ and most importantly‚ a feminist at the end of the women’s suffrage movements. Her words inspire the women of America. She breathed life into the Bill of Rights as a major leader in the suffrage and equal rights movements in the early twentieth century. Eastman displays several ideas that propel the ideology of not only the roles of women‚ and their independence in the work

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    Megan McAdams April 15‚ 2015 Altruism and Why We do What We do There are two types of people in the world‚ those who play and those who watch. Players find themselves getting involved in whatever they are passionate about. Those who watch find themselves warming the bench‚ not contributing‚ and missing out. One important game we play in life is connected to altruism. Someone who plays in the game of altruism participates in service and doing things outside themself. Why do they act so selflessly

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