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    activities and invited them to participate in the study. An informed consent letter was signed by the respondents before the interviews took place. Each of the interviews was consequently transcribed and the researchers conducted content analyses of the collective whole. Results suggested that most of the students participated in the said program. Because of their interest in gaining new knowledge and for reasons of self-improvement‚ which they argued emerged from their own interests. It was also apparent

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    My theory states that the unconscious is something very deep. We as individuals do not understand what is all going on in our unconscious. We can uncover parts of ourselves that we may not have known about‚ but we will never be able to know or understand everything about ourselves. I believe that the unconscious is a positive reinforcement that keep us going in our daily lives. There are times we get depressed‚ some more than others‚ yet we are able to try and seek help or push through day to day

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    Rap Collective Analysis

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    Rap Collective‚ the work of rapper WD Destruction and musician AC Cooler isn’t your typical genre of music. It all started in a dorm room for Walter Douglass and Anthony Coleman‚ who are cousins‚ when they both attended Elmhurst College in 2012. Freshman year‚ Walter was sitting in his dorm room when he heard an acoustic guitar playing down the hall of his room. The first thing Walter did was walk down the hall into Anthony’s room where he was playing the guitar. While Anthony played‚ Walter would

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    John Updikes A & P is a Coming of Age Story John Updikes short story‚ A & P is about a 19-year-old boy‚ Sammy‚ and his short but decisive transformation from a carefree teenager to a grown man with the consequences of his actions weighing heavy on him in the end. On an otherwise ordinary day‚ the course of Sammys life is changed by an out of the ordinary experience which challenges him and compels him to make a rash decision that is based on what he knows in his heart is right for him. Sammy

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    REFLECTIVE JOURNAL WEEK 1 Topic: What are your goals and expectations of studying at Insearh? A goal is something that a person desires to achieve. Expectation is something what you think or hope will happen (Cambridge Dictionary). Each individual‚ group‚ community‚ or country has different goals and expectations… College students often desire to achieve multiple goals and expectations in their studies. The expectations of all students (include me) who are studying at Insearch is quite the same

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    Essay On Collective Trauma

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    Collective trauma is trauma that happens to large groups of individuals and can be transmitted generationally and across communities. War‚ genocide‚ slavery‚ terrorism‚ and natural disasters can cause collective trauma. Some of the symptoms of collective trauma include rage‚ depression‚ denial‚ survivor guilt and internalized oppression‚ as well as physiological changes in the brain and body which can bring on chronic disease. The social frameworks in which the mass trauma of thousands of people

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    of intellectualism. This can be extended further‚ one could indeed say that Granger‚ remarking on how insignificant Montag is in the grand scheme of time and evolutionary expanse‚ is also saying that: on his own Montag isn’t much‚ but with the collective power of the group‚ the impact could be tremendous‚ a message quite similar to Bradbury’s. Throughout the novel we see Clarisse‚ then Montag‚ and then Faber‚ all try to create a humanistic spark within society‚ to change the minds of those who cannot

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    Unconscious racism Implicit bias is the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding‚ actions‚ and decisions in an unconscious manner.The implicit associations we harbor in our subconscious cause us to have feelings and attitudes about other people based on characteristics such as race‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ and appearance. Implicit bias refers to the suppressed thoughts people conceal in order to “keep the peace”. Many people refer to Implicit bias as unconscious racism. Often‚ people’s implicit

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    illiteracy. That some people‚ unable to go to school‚ were more educated and even more intelligent than college professors. She encouraged me to listen carefully to what country people called mother wit. That is those homely sayings was couched the collective wisdom of generations. Education separates people‚ but something more important unites them - self-respect and respect for one another. Just because Marguerites grandmother intelligence is passed from one generation to another‚ it shouldn’t go

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    List of Collective Nouns

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    These collective nouns are commonly used under the category of people. A class of students. An army of soldiers. A choir of singers. A crew of sailors. A band of musicians. A bunch of crooks. A crowd of people/spectators. A gang of thieves. A group of dancers. A team of players. A troupe of artists/dancers. A pack of thieves. A staff of employees. A regiment of soldiers. A tribe of natives.

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