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    Interview with a professional #1 Dr. Craig Elder is an instructor of health science at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS). Dr. Craig Elder is originally from Georgia. He stayed in Georgia to complete his undergraduate academic studies at Berry College‚ which is Rome‚ Georgia. While at Berry College he majored in athletic training. He majored in athletic training because he was athletic in high school and wanted to stay connected to it by figuring out why somebody got and how to help

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    The Life & Times of Justin A. Craig By: Justin Craig Justin Allen Craig was born on December the 24th 1993 in Beverly Hills California‚ the second child‚ to parents Amelia Maria Fuentes and Jeffry Allen Craig. Being apart of the first generation of children to be born and raised in the United States on both sides‚ he was brought up with a privileged lifestyle. His father coming from a small island off the coast of Florida better known as the Bahamas and mother hailing from a small country

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    Critique: Tribal Wisdom

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    Tribal Wisdom David Maybury-Lewis David Maybury Lewis (1992) wonders if we‚ as Americans‚ by having systematically chosen to dismiss as ’odd ’‚ ’weird ’‚ and not the ’right ’ way to live; in our views of foreign tribal cultures‚ have been hoisted by our own petard. By using his definition of a tribal society (for which there really is no one single way of life): "small-scale‚ pre-industrial societies that live in comparative isolation and manage their affairs without central authority

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    Getting Fired

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    Reader Response: “The Ways of Meeting Oppressions” Summary: Martin Luther King Jr.’s “The Ways of Meeting Oppressions”‚ clearly states his beliefs on how African American’s should rise against oppression in the South. Mr. King believed that people could become so overcome with oppression that they give up fighting their oppressor. He did not believe that giving in to oppression was the answer to solving civil rights issues in the south. King also believed physical violence was not the answer either

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    Getting Stuff

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    Dropbox Quick Start What is Dropbox? Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring all your photos‚ docs‚ and videos anywhere. Any file you save to your Dropbox will also automatically save to all your computers‚ phones‚ and even the Dropbox website. This means that you can start working on your computer at school or the office‚ and finish on your home computer. Never email yourself a file again! The Dropbox Folder After you install Dropbox on your computer‚ a Dropbox folder is created. If you’re

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    Craig 1979 Culture Shock

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    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 293 365 AUTHOR TITLE PUB DATE NOTE PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS FL 017 342 Waltman‚ John L. Culture Shock as a Barrier to Intercultural Business Ccmmunication. May 87 llp.; In: Languages and Communication for World Business and the Professions. Conference Proceedings; see FL 017 281. Information Analyses (070) -- Viewpoints (120) -Speeches /Conference Papers (150) MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. *Business Communication; *Communication Problems; *Cross Cultural Studies; *Cross Cultural

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    Craig Ventors First Cell

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    Cr Craig Ventor first first self-replicating‚ synthetic bacterial cell ROCKVILLE‚ MD and San Diego‚ CA (May 20‚ 2010)— Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI)‚ a not-for-profit genomic research organization‚ published results today describing the successful construction of the first self-replicating‚ synthetic bacterial cell. The team synthesized the 1.08 million base pair chromosome of a modified Mycoplasma mycoides genome. The synthetic cell is called Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1

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    about the world to the existence of a unique being‚ generally referred to as God. Arranging the different cosmological arguments philosophers have raised into a useful typology remains a controversial task‚ with Craig and Peterson each advocating their own approach in this matter. Craig distinguishes between 3 types of cosmological arguments: that advocated by Thomas Aquinas‚ based on the impossibility of an essentially ordered infinite regress‚ the kalām argument‚ which holds that an infinite temporal

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    Craig Boyd Case Summary

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    Craig Boyd had a very interesting dog fighting case. Boyd and two older ladies posed as animal rescuers to obtain dogs they could use to fight. The old ladies would claim that Boyd was a trainer for Pitbull’s who were aggressive and/or out of control and get the families to transfer ownership (Raeke‚ 2009). Once Boyd obtained the dogs he would train them and fight the dogs against each other (Raeke‚ 2009). Boyd was let off easy with almost no penalty until drugs and weapons were involved even though

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    In his essay “On Wisdom‚” Godlovitch discusses the notion of wisdom in a philosophical and cultural context. He begins his essay by defining philosophy as “the love of wisdom” as he was taught early in his studies‚ and by introducing the traditional Socratic definition of wisdom: “a humble admission of ignorance.” Godlovitch‚ unsatisfied with this definition‚ explores it further with his essay‚ going so far as to suggest that wisdom has little to do with philosophy to explain why philosophers seem

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