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    are physically engaging with their hands so that must be a sport.” I’m here to tell you all that this is indeed incorrect. As said by Matt Kasten “Sports are inherently physical‚ and the athletes participating must be physically involved. When artificial intelligence can trounce a human player by eliminating the lone physical aspect of gaming (i.e. moving the player’s thumbs and forefingers)‚ it has lost its validity as a sport.” Sports will always be defined as a physical action not sitting at

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    During a ship’s will always have Sailors on watch. There are probably more than a hundred different types of watches‚ depending on the ship or station. Whatever type of watch‚ the watch stander must devote full attention to it. The ship’s watches are manned by its personnel to keep the ship running smoothly every hour of the day. Watches vary‚ of course‚ depending on both the type of ship and whether the ship is under way or in port. Even when the ship is moored in port and receiving it’s services

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    Essay #4 Within the racial classification that exists in America there are a variety of differences amongst African Americans‚ Asian Americans and Native Americans. Each racial group has certain degrees of entitlement that differ from each other and are controversial. Legislation allows some groups more benefits over others. In the United States being black has been seen as a person having any known African black ancestry down their line. The main rule that determined this was called the one-drop

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    A trip within a trip Having a roommate is something I will soon have to deal with. Lucky for me‚ I grew up with my future college roommate. Although I am prepared to deal with Macy for the next year‚ I have had my share of previous experiences with people I did not choose. Roommates are unpredictable. Some are good. Some are bad. Some are just plain ugly. Regardless of which category my roommates have fallen into‚ I was stuck with them for the time being‚ and boy was it a trip within my trip!

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    Classifying Crimes Kaplan University CJ 230 Professor Shipley October 8‚ 2011 When investigating crimes‚ two elements‚ Mens Rea‚ the mental element‚ and Actus Reus‚ the physical element‚ must be present. Mens Rea is “Latin for a guilty mind‚ or criminal intent in committing the act” (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Mens+Rea). Actus Reus is “Latin for a "guilty act." The actus reus is the act which‚ in combination with a certain mental state‚ such as intent or recklessness

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    <center><a href="http://www.geocities.com/vaksam/">Sam Vaknin’s Psychology‚ Philosophy‚ Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites</a></center> <br> <br>Culture is a hot topic. Scholars (Fukoyama‚ Huntington‚ to mention but two) disagree about whether this is the end of history or the beginning of a particularly nasty chapter of it. <br> <br>What makes cultures tick and why some of them tick discernibly better than others – is the main bone of contention. <br> <br>We can view cultures through the

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    Araceli L. Santana Professor Wong English 104 12 December 2012 Types of Personalities “Individuals each have a psychological type” is the theory that the researcher Carl Jung believes in. He also believes “There are two basic kinds of functions which humans use in their lives: how we take in information and how we make decisions.” Meaning that people use their dominant function because it defines the type of personality they have‚ either: extrovert‚ introvert‚ thinker or feeler. Extroverts

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    In our life we come across many people‚ and of them we like some and dislike some. People we like‚ we consider them as friends and people we do not like‚ we consider them as foes. Dictionary.com defines friend as "A person whom one knows‚ likes and trusts." We can categorize friends based on the intensity of our friendship. There are three kinds of friends: Acquaintances whom we meet and see only at school‚ guest friends‚ friends whom we loose as we grow‚ and best friends who are there for us no

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    Cerebral Palsy someone has‚ there are four different classification systems qualified practitioners use; severity level‚ topographical level distribution‚ motor function‚ and the gross motor function classification system. The classification based on severity level are a broad

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    Classification Paragraph - Classification paragraph is one of the seven types of paragraphs. It allows of defining ideas‚ their use and/or function through comparisons conducted on multiple levels. Consequently‚ classification paragraphs explore the meaning of things as compared to one another‚ and as positioned in related contexts. Classification paragraphs will use strong descriptive vocabulary which ought to visualize physical and conceptual differences between the subjects of writing. - Writing

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