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    While I was reading Life You’ve Always Wanted I read this phrase “There is an immense difference between training to do something and trying to do something”(Ortberg‚43). This phrase can have different meaning to different people. To Mean it reflects on my past. “Trying to do something” means to me giving my 110 percent to what I do everyday.”Immense difference between training” it reminds me of when I Have Task todo‚ I Know I Have to finish thetaskbut Idont putallmyeffectinmy work.This phrases made

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    How we got the bible How We Got the Bible what is the Bible? There are many other questions that are involved with what the Bible is. People have different views about the Bible. A major question that some people have about the Bible is how we got it. Within the question of how we got it is how was it produced and transmitted? Some people may also wonder when and why it was written. Others wonder how it was written at all since ancient Israel was predominantly non-literate before the 7th century

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    How Our Skins Got Their Color Summary This article states on how we got our skin color. In this article Marvin Harris described how the pigment of our skin originates where we live around the equator. If someone lives around the equator they have high risk of getting rickets‚ or osteomalacia. For example‚ if someone was light skinned living in Australia your chances of getting melanoma is high. The reason the risk is high for light pigmented skin living in Australia‚ is because many of them wear

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    Andrew Hurrell’s article analysed how the order of international relations has changed following the September 11 terrorist attacks. Hurrell (2002)‚ examined how legal‚ moral norms and rules pressured the US to engage with international law following 9/11. He argued that international law aims to restrain self-interest. However‚ it cannot control what states decide to do‚ it can only serve as a set of guidelines. I agree with Hurrell (2002‚ p. 190)‚ in that the 9/11 attacks did not alone bring

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    Social Connection and Healthiness Dr. Leonard Syme‚ an expert in medical and public health area‚ is anxious about the increasing number of Americans who live alone‚ because he believes that loneliness damages people’s health. He supports his theory by using various scientific studies‚ and concluded that those who live alone and lack social networks have a much higher mortality rate than those who are well connected. He also compared the heart disease rates among Japanese immigrants. It turned

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    My research question‚ “how would one define a genius?‚” was sparked by reading Andrew Robinson’s article‚ Can We Define A Genius? In his articleAndrew Robinson takes a look at popular examples of individuals considered to be geniuses. Robinson goes on to decide whether there is a working definition of genius or not. Robinson first lists a few famous figures such as Shakespeare‚ Galileo‚ and Einstein‚ then asks: what do these individuals all have in common? The most common answer appears to

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    We Ve Come So Long By Baca

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    it doesn’t stop the ambition pumping their souls towards the wish of learning‚ secondly in Baca’s case he was so content in spite of being imprisoned to hear the inmates voices reading the works of other authors; Author Baca discusses that in his article Coming Into Language‚ “With shocking speed I found myself handcuffed to a chain gang of inmates and bused to a holding facility to await trial. There I met men‚ prisoners‚ who read aloud to each other the works of Neruda‚ Paz‚ Sabines‚ Nemerov‚ and

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    1. What communication barriers did RadioShack likely experience as a result of terminating employees via mass e-mail? Terminating employees via mass e-mail is one way communication. The employees cannot accept to get fired by only one e-mail. 2. What do you think RadioShack’s underlying motivation was in using this form of communication? Firing employee isn’t easy and it must be painful for the employee. However‚ through radioshack’s acting‚ they don’t want to argue with employee. 3. What suggestions

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    The quote‚ ¨Don’t wait around for other people to be happy for you. Any happiness you get you’ve got to make yourself” by Alice Walker means multiple things. First off‚ to me this quote means‚ the best kind of happiness is the one you earn. Last year‚ in the Hillsborough science fair‚ I won best presentation overall. That day I was truly happy‚ not only because I won‚ but because I earned this happiness. To conclude‚ I would like to say that the best kind of happiness is the one you earn. There

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    than 450 active gangs made up of different races. In 2005 LA had 600 members that were white and only 11 gangs is from. But in LA there are 21‚790 members that are Hispanics and there are 264 gangs made up by Hispanics. The title of my main work is Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez is about the gang in La and he lives in a struggle environment‚ racism occurs in his lifetime. Despite the school board’s recent sentiments regarding the lack of value that fiction provides‚ fiction should remain in the

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