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    Have you ever been pushed to the limit? There are three reasons that made English 099 one of the most interesting class I have ever taken. The first reasons that made this class interesting were the unbearable challenges. From the very first day‚ Gina made everyone in class get into a circle and talk about ourselves. This was a challenge for me. I do not like talking about myself because I become nervous and don’t know what to say. Later on‚ she would say if we don’t do well on both tests‚ she’ll

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    stimulus‚ and relocation. These types of diffusions are seen in trends‚ ideas‚ transportation‚ and communication systems. For example‚ it allows the world to watch events on television and transportation to travel and spread ideas from place to place. Forms of Expansion Diffusion Expansion diffusion is idea or innovation spreads outward from the hearth. Contagious Diffusion Contagious diffusion is the rapid‚ widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population. Ideas that are spread

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    persuasively‚ and express ideas. Oral communication is one of the intellectual and practical skills outlined in AAC&U’s Essential Learning Outcomes. Intellectual and practical skills were identified as one of the areas of strategic interest and were defined by President Byrd as including three elements: 1 • “The ability to think critically • The ability to communicate effectively • The ability to collaborate and work as a member of a team” (emphasis added) (http://www.simpson

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    uses the narrative convention of emotive language to convey the idea of racial inequality. An example of this is when‚ “A black fella can’t own property.” This is blatent discrimination against Aboriginal people in Australia. It shows how Aboriginals were thought of being less important or valuable then white Australians. Another example in the extract is “It’s illegal for blacks and whites to marry!” this shows again how black and white Australians are not seen as equal‚ they are not the same. Nowra

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    counterparts in the colonies. The women’s lives were often dictated by geography and what indigenous group they belonged to. However‚ in the Native American societies that were more matrilineal women were often in charge of the village‚ while the men went off to hunt or make war‚ they often took care of the crops‚ and gathered fruits‚ nuts‚ and berries to supplement the group’s diet. As the women often prepared the food and grew most of it‚ they were often in charge of distributing it. For instance

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    Seongmin Kim Professor J. Durso English 102 3 March 2015 My Hometown The salty and fishy stench fills up my nostrils whenever I think about my hometown‚ Pohang‚ South Korea. Pohang is a well-known port city in my country‚ South Korea‚ for its size and its almost 1‚000 years of history. Many tourists from both inside and outside of my country visite Pohang for vacations or short-term travels. As I am recurring back to my memories about my hometown‚ I now realize how beautiful and attractive it

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    1. Define socialization. Why is it important around the world? What are some possible outcomes associated with social isolation and maltreatment? Socialization is the process whereby individuals learn and adopt the values‚ beliefs and expected behaviors of a society. Just like in chapter 4 culture refers to the way a certain group in their society lives. Socialiation connects with culture because its a process to learn. Its important because when one interacts with one another thats how we develop

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    the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Notice 1382 (Rev. December 2011) Changes for Form 1023: ● Mailing address ● Parts IX‚ X and XI Changes for Form 1023‚ Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Change of Mailing Address The mailing address shown on Form 1023 Checklist‚ page 28‚ the first address under the last checkbox; and in the Instructions for Form 1023‚ page 4 under Where to File‚ has been changed to: Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box

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    Plato’s theory of the Forms is one of the most important philosophical concepts. In short‚ the Forms set a universal standard that particular objects in the physical world are compared to. In order to better understand the Forms and why they exist‚ however‚ one must understand more of Plato’s point of view of the world. One must also understand the Form of the Good. The Form of the Good can be relatively hard to grasp but luckily‚ Plato gives many analogies to help explain the differences between

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    The French and Indian War (1754-1763)‚ or the Seven Years’ War‚ was fought between the French and the British over power of land. There was a time where the French and English coexisted in North America until issues (such as tensions rising between different religions) between both sides were present. The French also had a lot of territory and ties with the Native Americans‚ but all this dissipated when the British won the French and Indian war. The colonists faced most of the consequences‚ and

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