* * * * My Daily Intake * SaDonna Bobb * 2/6/2013 * Robin Goolsby * University of Phoenix * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * My Daily Intake * Over the last 3 days‚ I have recorded all the food that I have consumed in my iProfile3.0. within the 3 day span of meal entries was inputted to the journal. Meals were chronicled around breakfast‚ lunch‚ dinner‚ and snacks. Protein
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One striking difference between modern day and historical slavery is the quantity. There are more slaves today than in the whole 400 years of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. The increase in slavery today is driven by the increase in the world population and the growing economy in places where slavery is most prevalent. In today’s slavery‚ ownership is no longer central. In the past control came primarily through ownership. Today control comes primarily through violence and intimidation. Legal documentation
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dishes. There are times when I find things that are just lying around and counters are dirty after cooking. This is when I feel stressed because I at the end of the night I am the one cleaning it up. I do understand it is my own home and I need to make the rules clear‚ this is what I need to work on‚ speaking up for myself. An event that had a high frequency of occurrence would be worrying about bills and overspending‚ I believe almost everyone can relate with me on this one. I have to admit money
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11-21-11 Marriage in the Middle ages Vs. Modern Day A discussion of marriage in the Middle Ages including its traditions‚ attire‚ and a woman’s lack of choice in the matter will reveal to the reader the difference between Modern day and Middle Age marriages. The idea of marriage came from the bible‚ the book of Genesis. God saw that “it was not good for man to be alone God did not want men alone‚” so he created for him a woman who would will be his special companion (Genesis 2:18). The two
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Early civilization shared similar common features‚ because all of these societies were under the same pressures. Their whole purpose was survival as it is to this day. Each societies main focus was to become established‚ stay in one place provide food‚ shelter and protection for their families. Early civilizations materialize along rivers‚ because rivers supplied a continuous and dependable supply of water for farming and human consumption. Agriculture today has had an enormous benefit on today’s
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First day back at placement after Easter Holiday‚ I greeted children in to class as their parents dropped them in to class in the morning. Straight away children where learning through play. My morning duty was to supervise children and play with them. There was Lego‚ foam on a table‚ a table with sand and toys set out for the children. Girl A speaks Bengali at the moment learning to speak English. But she said whistle in Bengali as she was pouring sand through a windmill toy. Girl B described
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Rome wasn’t built in a day but over many; in time its historical roots have come to symbolize Western civilization’s most admirable human traits and values of the democratic ethos: hard work‚ sacrifice for the greater good and cooperation. Today‚ Rome’s neighboring country Greece is called to mind as the democratic ideal’s counterweight: the modern state of Greece has come to symbolize Western culture’s most human failings by way of its financial collapse. Modern-day Greece’s default must be recognized
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his success with Windows OS and developed other software applications. Bill Gates is clearly a modern Renaissance man because of his multitude of talents and actions‚ the most obvious ones being his active philanthropic actions‚ establishing the Microsoft Corporation‚ and lastly‚ being a successful computer programmer. Because of these marvelous qualities Bill Gates has‚ he is unquestionably a modern-day Renaissance
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Alice Hocker correctly stated‚ “Your greatness is not what you have‚ but in what you give‚” (“Your Greatness Is Not What You Have But In What You Give”). Alexander was someone who took from others. He had a lot of land‚ money and things he did not need but wanted. Alexander‚ the King of Macedon‚ took thousands of lives and seized land the size of the US. If people judged Alexander on what he gave than he would not be known as Alexander the Great‚ but as Alexander the Annihilator. Alexander was born
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Throughout history and modern day texts and films‚ archetypes have been used to add significance and meaning to literature by allowing us to understand patterns of human behaviour. Looking at the archetype of the outsider‚ the reader speculates the outsider’s purpose to challenge the values and the assumed expectations of society; such as the actions of society to initiate change in the archetype? The “novel catcher in the rye” by jd Salinger‚ and the film “Gran Torino” by Clint eastwood both explore
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