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    Ted Talk Summary

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    In Sara DeWitt’s Ted Talk‚ “3 Fears About Screen Time for Kids and Why They Are Not True‚” she talks about how parents and we‚ as a society‚ react when a young child has a technological device. The fears she brings up are that screens are passive‚ playing games is a waste of time‚ it distracts children from their education and screens are isolating parents from children. Overall‚ the Ted Talk was not as effective because it didn’t say what age group it was addressing in the title. Also‚ as technology

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    Katie Breland Hughes

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    Katie Breland Hughes. According to an article published on Today News‚ Hughes is a young woman who was paralyzed after a car accident (Kim‚ 2014). The article states that Hughes “…missed a stop sign while driving home from an appointment. A truck hit her vehicle‚ and Hughes went flying through her windshield. She landed in a ditch and‚ seconds later‚ her burning car landed on top of her…” (Kim‚ 2014). As one might think‚ this caused immense damage to Hughes‚ for the article states “…Hughes knew she was

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    that we don’t even realize it. Barry Schwartz and Sheena Iyengar‘s TED talks bring up interesting ideas about choice‚ how people deal with them and their affects. They both state that although choice is good‚ it can also have negative effects. Schwartz explains what most people believe and experience with choice‚ while Iyengar shows cultural differences in choice making. Both Schwartz and Iyengar bring up interesting perspectives that not many have ever thought about it‚ including myself. Barry Schwartz’s

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    METAPHORS –SYLVIA PLATH I’m a riddle in nine syllables‚ An elephant‚ a ponderous house‚ A melon strolling on two tendrils. O red fruit‚ ivory‚ fine timbers! This loaf’s big with its yeasty rising. Money’s new-minted in this fat purse. I’m a means‚ a stage‚ a cow in calf. I’ve eaten a bag of green apples‚ Boarded the train there’s no getting off. Sylvia’s Plath’s “Metaphors” is about a woman feeling insignificant during the midst of her pregnancy. Striking imagery is used to explore

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    Ted Cruz Analysis

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    The Downfall of Mr. Ted Cruz I think it is safe to say that we live in a society that champions instant gratification. Whether it be in our lifestyles‚ financial priorities‚ or our communicative practices‚ we desire to receive just as fast as we give. In this‚ It becomes evident that what we most value is this innate essence of the now. We say “go with the flow” and we praise the glorious “present of the present!” In today’s world we give no regard to yesterday and blind our eyes to tomorrow‚ however

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    My Name October 28‚ 2013 Mrs. K. - English The Money That Wasn’t Did your parents ever keep a secret from you? In the book Mama’s Bank Account‚ by her daughter Kathryn Forbes‚ Mama keeps a secret from her children all throughout their childhood. She raises her poor‚ struggling Norwegian immigrant family‚ residing in San Francisco in the early 1900’s. Throughout Katrin’s childhood‚ they encounter numerous

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    serial murders committed by Ted Bundy. When they caught Bundy‚ the psychologists diagnosed him with psychopathy (Berg‚ 2008) Today‚ criminal psychology uses the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)‚ which is a primary guidebook to diagnose mental illnesses/disorders. Although the notion of psychopathy has been known for centuries‚ there has been a recent revision in the DSM-5‚ and it is called Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD). I believe that if Ted Bundy were diagnosed today

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    Ted Bundy Case

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    The name of the trial is Ted Bundy it took place during February 1‚1974 to February 9‚1978 the story behind bundy he raped and murdered and necrophile who assaulted and murdered young women in several states. Bundy is known for being one of the most notorious criminals of the late 20th century. The story behind the trial is that‚ his father was his grandfather and his mother was his grandmother Bundy started life as his mother’s secret shame. Eleanor Cowell was twenty-two years old and unmarried

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    Ted Talk Summary

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    I enjoyed watching this Ted Talk by Dalia Mogahed. It was a beautiful speech The reading on Arab Families gave me a lot of insight about the Arab culture. The main two topics that interested me was language and family structure. I have a friend who is Muslim and he let me know how family is the main concern in the Arab societies. He also informed me that the men are allowed to have up to four wives if they desire to. However‚ he said if the men fear that they cannot be just to all then they should

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    It is believed that Ted may have started killing in his early to mid-teens. There was a twelve-year-old neighbor vanished from her house when Bundy was 14‚ but the earliest verified murders began in 1974‚ when Bundy was 27. Bundy’s Victims: 1st- January 4‚ 1974 after midnight‚ Bundy entered Joni Lenz’s house‚ an 18-year-old student who attended University of Washington. Bundy beat her with a crowbar in her sleep. He took a rod from her bed and sexually assaulted her. When they found her the next

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