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    sexes inevitably exists in our education system and our minds. Many articles‚ news on social media and magazines are bringing attention to male students who have begun falling behind their female peers in an academic perspective. In the article “Too Cool For School‚” Edward W. Morris studies two different educational institutions. The educational institutions that were studied were made typically of white students and the other was primarily made up of African American students. Based on his observations

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    (Original source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/mar/29/cool-britannia-g20-blair-brown/print) Stryker McGuire The Observer‚ Sunday 29 March 2009 This time I’ve come to bury Cool Britannia American journalist Stryker McGuire wrote the magazine article that initiated the ’Cool Britannia’ phenomenon in 1996. Back then‚ the City was the engine of our prosperity‚ British music‚ nightlife‚ art and fashion were the best in the world‚ and a young‚ dynamic Tony Blair was about to topple the Tories

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    What Does Heidegger Mean

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    What Heidegger Means by Being-in-the-World Martin Heidegger’s main interest was to raise the issue of Being‚ that is‚ to make sense of our capacity to make sense of things. Additionally he wished to rekindle the notion that although difficult to understand‚ this issue was of utmost importance (Dreyfus 1991). Heidegger’s study‚ however‚ was of a specific type of Being‚ the human being‚ referred to by Heidegger as ‘Dasein’‚ which literally means ‘Being-there’ (Solomon 1972). By using the expression

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    Cool Running Film Analysis

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    In the movie “ Cool Runnings”‚ the director mixes all different emotions with a storyline proving you can do anything that you put your mind to. The movie begins with Olympic hopeful Derice‚ running across Jamaica. He is doing this because he is training for the 1988 Olympic Games‚ and hopes to be a gold-medal winner just like his father was.. Then later on in the day‚ it’s race time. He’s confident he can represent Jamaica because he has been training for a long time for it. The whole country comes

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    Red Bull Cool Factor

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    HOW RED BULL CREATED THE “COOL” FACTOR QUESTION 1: Origin: Red Bull energy drink has had wings since it took off 25 years ago. The iconic Red bull drink as we know it today in the western world was originally found in Thailand in 1987 by an Austrian entrepreneur who was inspired when he realized that it could cure his jet lag. The original drink called Krateng Daeng was first invented and only available in Thailand. The Austrian entrepreneur‚ Dietrich Mateschitz then in partnership

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    distinct‚ discrete concepts that are bricked together like the foundation of a house. Rather‚ the concepts Sartre addresses in Being are all part of a continuum‚ a single thread woven together to for the whole of the work. Picking at one idea in an effort to remove and examine it reveals that one idea leads to the next until the entire work is unwound. In fact‚ in some ways‚ Being and Nothingness is an examination of a single idea –the nature of our existence- examined through various lenses. Sartre considers

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    Bad Faith

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    | |Consciousness is a being‚ the nature of which is to be conscious of the nothingness of its being. | |This is how Sartre begins his analysis of bad faith. This is a contemplation of being that is a journey into the depths of a person’s soul. Yet‚ | |soul being the wrong word to use here‚ seeing as though a soul is something Sartre does not believe in.

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    Question: Which container will retain internal heat the longest? More specifically‚ which container will cool the fastest and which will keep the highest temperature for the longest amount of time? Hypothesis: My hypothesis is that the metal insulated mug with the lid will retain the highest temperature for the longest amount of time. Likewise‚ the mug that will lose heat the fastest will be the plastic mug with no lid. Independent Variable: The variable that was purposely changed was the amount

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    The Lonely Soul of Dasein

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    his choice to ignore such overwhelming attributes is forever possible‚ leaving out psychology and morality leaves Dasein with no soul. Dasein then is nothing more than a component of the world through other Dasein. One can only Be when one’s Being is disclosed by Others until the they is escaped in Death. Heidegger doesn’t enjoy the negative connotation of the word escape in the context of relationships with Others‚ but this seems to be more important as a question of true existence‚

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    Heidegger and Practice

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    mysteries of pace and progress‚ what chance do we have with history – even our own small‚ personal‚ largely undocumented piece of it? Julian Barnes (2011: 3‚ 60) Time must be brought to light as the horizon of all understanding and interpretation of being Paul Gorner (2007:12) “What does using a Heideggerian analysis as an analytic tool give you that other analytic approaches do not?” Abstract There are many ways to analyse information/data gathered in research. One technique I have been using

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