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    During periods of high stress‚ manifesting positivity can have the ability to help mentally‚ physically‚ and physiologically. The question at hand‚ how does one “manifest positivity” can be explained in three big steps: start the day positive‚ end the day positive‚ and with everything in between‚ have the ability to rebound effectively from the negative that is brought about. Though positivity can be built up‚ the main focal point of embodying a positive mindset or outlook is maintaining that said

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    opinion. Constantly hearing "you should stick to arts and crafts" or "boys are smarter than girls"‚ made me question my abilities. It made me think that I had to know everything in order for someone to listen to me. My mom would say "do whatever you like do‚ yet show the world that you are brilliant in that". I made it my mission to never give up and to create a better future for myself. I threw myself into my studies and join all different kinds of programs in order to find what I passionate about. Now

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    Why would Mayella Ewell lie? There are numerous reasons why Mayella would lie while under an oath. Two reasons I have come up with are‚ because she is afraid of her father and she does not want others to be angry with her. Primarily‚ Mayella lies because she does not want to upset her father‚ Bob Ewell. Mayella’s mother died when she was little and so all that is left is her father. Mayella wants to keep her father happy because it is the only parental figure she has. I also believe that Bob hurt

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    1) How does an ethnohistory differ from an ethnography and why does Berdan utilize this method for her research? What are the primary lines of evidence that Berdan uses? What are the problems associated with ethnohistories and what additional methods can be used to overcome these problems? A) Enthohistory involves investigating historical records of a culture in order to piece together their way of life‚ while ethnography relies more heavily on the living aspects of a culture such as language‚ customs

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    A) Why does financial performance matter? Knowing the financial performance of the company is important because it enables you to see where the company stands‚ what direction it should go‚ what decision should be made for its future‚ and where the company should set its goals. In order to measure the financial performance of the company‚ we can use different tools for analysis. By analysis we mean a set of measures that helps us to analyze company’s financial results. Financial performance analysis

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    The only act in the play that might make Hamlet look crazy is when he is in the Queen’s chamber. Hamlet had just killed Polonius. The Queen says‚ “Alas he’s mad” (Act III scene 4). He was talking to something that wasn’t even there. However‚ Hamlet irrational acts by far outweigh actions that he has performed and things he had said that makes him look crazy. There are somethings that he has done that a person who was actual mad would never be able to figure out. How could a person who is going to

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    Why‚ God? Why?” This all too common phrase can be heard in every language around the world. Throughout time people have always wondered how a supposedly kind‚ loving‚ and just God could allow such suffering and evil to happen to his children. How could he create some of his children poor‚ while others rich? Why are some beautiful‚ while others ugly? Some healthy‚ and others sick? Some find love‚ and others die alone? So many times‚ has God’s children looked to the skies and cried out‚ “Why

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    Personality: What makes you the way you are? - Science News - The Independent At some point in your life‚ you ’ve probably filled in a personality questionnaire ("Do you see yourself as....?")‚ and wondered as you ticked the boxes if there can really be any validity to such a simplistic way of assessing people. Surely the scores just reflect your mood on the day‚ or what you want the investigator to think. Surely everyone gives the same answer‚ which is "it depends". Or even if the scores measure

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    amazing. Since the moment she was she Nobel prize winners‚ athletes‚ and celebrities‚ she knew she always wanted to be one of them but being from the little Yarringstowne‚ nobody knew this place. How was she to be famous in a place that’s barely on the map? When she heard that Mayor Paula had been kidnapped‚ she saw this as her opportunity to be famous‚ as small of an opportunity as it was. Word passed around in town that whoever could find Mayor Paula would be heavily compensated. When she read the

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    1. What is the difference between a. and a. Mr. Smith and his Mourning Routine Based on the unusual and panicked behavior that Mr. Smith’s presence caused in the group of students‚ there is enough reasonable suspicion for him to act upon. Slamming the locker and hurriedly dispersing‚ provides reasonable suspicion that the students were involved in an inappropriate activity. Although‚ Mr. Smith has reasonable suspicion of acting in this case‚ there are limits to the scope of his investigation. Mr

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