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    Reading Response: Kindred

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    Timothy Kramer | Literature & Composition | January 10‚ 2013 Timothy Kramer | Literature & Composition | January 10‚ 2013 Reading Response Kindred Reading Response Kindred LT02 Summarize the Text In Olivia Butler’s novel‚ Kindred‚ an African American woman‚ Dana‚ is unexpectedly pulled back to the Slave Era where she struggles to face the inequalities that existed at that time. After moving into her new apartment with her newly wedded husband‚ Dana is unexpectedly pulled back in

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    1. List at least 4 benefits that Joel Kramer states that yoga brings. The four benefits of yoga include: a better therapeutic tool for correcting physical and psychological problems; enhances your aging and sexual stimulation; improves your flexibility and strength for physical activities; and improves your cognitive thinking. 2. “Being able to do complicated postures doesn’t necessarily mean you know how to do yoga.” Explain in your own words what this means. In my own words‚ I believe the ability

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    ball‚ of the ballgame‚ is round can be symbolized and interpreted as the human head. Which implies that death is important for the completion of the ritual. The act of human sacrifice in the ballgame can could be connected to the movement of the cosmos and the death and rebirth of the agricultural season. Scarborough noted in his book‚ The Mesoamerican Ballgame‚ that the seasonality of the movements of the cosmological phenomena as the sun‚ moon‚ and constellation (1991:320).

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    differences between Cosmopolitan‚ a magazine marketed toward women; and Maxim‚ a magazine marketed toward men. While having differing target audiences‚ they lead the magazine industry in sales. Each publication manages to degrade women in their own way. Cosmo‚ as it’s commonly called‚ strives to be a magazine dedicated to empowering women‚ a way for women to own their sexuality. Both magazines deliver the highlighted information from a male perspective. Cosmopolitan and Maxim feed our male dominated society

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    scoring 92 in his career. His statistics are even more mind blowing compared to today’s players who struggle to score 30 goals in a season. Pele played for Santos for most of his career retired and then came out of retirement to play for the New york cosmos. Pele in many ways was a complete athlete‚ with superb skill and agility he could dribble around

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    What is the significance of Daoism and Confucianism? How do they differ? The most prominent beliefs in emerging Empires like China were Daoism and Confucianism. Both philosophies concerned didn’t provide neither a method of thought and didn’t center nor on the life after dead. Furthermore‚ they didn’t control people’s life; instead‚ they concentrated on the human being and pathway. Founded by a charismatic and great philosopher known as Confucius‚ Confucianism is a religion based on Confucius’s

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    as a follow up. He cites the “Cynics of the fourth century BC‚ who first coined the expression cosmopolitan‚ ‘citizen of the cosmos’” (Appiah 4)‚ whose phrase can be considered somewhat ironic‚ but more so enlightening and buoyant. Citizen‚ which means an individual loyal to a city or state‚ and cosmos‚ which refers to the universe a whole. The phrase‚ “citizen of the cosmos” can be translated to “loyal to the world‚ or all humanity.” Appiah counties his maunder by invoking Christianity‚ who used

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines "cosmos" as "the world or universe as an ordered and harmonious system‚" from the Greek‚ "kosmos‚" referring to an ordered and/or ornamental thing.  When God created the world he had this in mind. To have a harmonious system in the universe where everything can live in peace and free of all worry. God was on top and everything was peaceful. Until the angles in Milton’s Paradise Lost had a fight. After the fight God banished these bad angels and had the last part

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    The Threats of Cyber Crime

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    (December‚ 2002) Assessing the Risks of Cyber-Terrorism‚ Cyber War and Other Cyber Threats Swaine‚ J (August 08‚2011) Hackers Attack US Police and Publish ‘Snitch’ Files Online‚ Retrieved from Kaplan University Academic Database United States v. Kramer‚ 631 F.3d 900; 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 2367 UPI Top News (August 22‚ 2011) Brit MP says hackers threatened her kids‚ Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Wall Street Journal (May 31‚ 2011) Pentagon: Cyber Attacks Can Count As Act Of War

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    Abraham Maslow’s Holistic-Dynamic Theory of Personality ABRAHAM MASLOW’S HOLISTIC-DYNAMIC THEORY OF PERSONALITY Abstract: Personality has been studied in regards to various psychological approaches including psychoanalytical theories‚ learning theories‚ dispositional theories and humanistic psychology theories among others. Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) developed theories of personality from a humanistic psychological standpoint. His holistic-dynamic theory of personality advocates that individuals

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