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    To whom it may Concern: Personal Reflection The UAT community is passionate about technology. In 250 words or less‚ elaborate on how you characterize your own passion for Technology. It’s hard for me to say in 15 lines or less‚ equal to a paragraph and ½ on how I view myself learning about technology and where it has taken us as humans‚ Information Technology has changed since the 1st computer came out. Now in the 21st century there are computers small enough to fit in the palm of our hands

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    In the words of Jan Gildewell‚ "You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest‚ that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present." Jay Gatsby in the book The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ didn’t only cling to the past and forget about the future but also tried to recreate it. There are symbols from Gatsby’s past that display his yearning for a different life all through this piece of literature. Gatsby’s mind can only conceive one way to change his current and undesired path of

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    It is imperative that we educate our children about substance abuse and the effect it have on their bodies. Nowadays the risk factors are increasing and our children are getting more involved in substance abuse and are becoming ATOD (alcohol‚ tobacco and other drugs) addicts. According to the Cambridge Advance Learning Dictionary‚ third edition the phrase ‘substance abuse’ means “the use of a drug to get pleasure‚ or to improve a person’s performance of an activity‚ or because a person cannot stop

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    to online polls. But‚ little do people know that this is the work of the wicked witches and warlocks of the media‚ lurking in the shadows in search for the grimy details on Miley. | 13 | 13 celebrities celebrities Scheming to keep quiet about what context she had to grow up in‚ and the positive influences it has had on

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    concept that will be thoroughly analyzed and discussed is the gambler’s fallacy‚ and how it corresponds with the study conducted by Roney and Trick (2003). As stated by in the textbook‚ “The gambler’s fallacy is the belief that if an event has not occurred for a while‚ then it is more likely‚ by the “law of averages‚” to occur in the near future” (Anderson‚ 2015‚ p.269). Therefore‚ an individual subjected to the gambler’s fallacy will believe that the next coin toss will land on heads if the previous

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    Rant about Public Transport in London! Don’t get me started on … public transport in London! If you use the public transport in London without even thinking about the state of the trains‚ buses or boats the delays and the really bad service you get for the high price you pay you should go and get some help. First of all the tubes‚ the buses and every other public transport in London it really old fashioned in every aspect expect for the fare! Of Corse the problem is

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    The 8th fallacy is Sherman’s “Burden of proof” which initializes the idea that we do not have to tell people or show evidence that an event occurred. In several circumstances it is hard to tell someone something exist or happened when there is lack of evidence that supports that claim. Without proof people will not believe you completely since most individuals stand with science to back up your story. The first thing that came to mind would be psychic readings. There is a lot of skepticism whenever

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    plays to playing basketball. I was able to help them by telling them to take their time and not to worry about the other teammates who already know how to play. After basketball season was over‚ I learned that i wasing looked at as a leader from my coaches and my teammates which meant I have to put in all of my effort and always have a positive attitude‚ I learned that everything is not all about me‚ and I also I learned how people feel when they don’t know how to accomplish

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    reader form the first chapter. Bronte cleverly uses intrigue throughout the novel but in the first five the author reveals a lot about the plot and characters to keep the reader interested. In chapter 1 Bronte begins to reveal parts of Jane’s character. We first see her as a vulnerable girl who is unable to show her emotions‚ this is because Bronte cleverly uses pathetic fallacy to only give us a hint of what Jane is like and in turn keeping the reader intrigued. “Clouds so sombre and rain so penetrating”

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    stories. The importance of balance is a very strong theme in Zen. In “For Esmé with Love and Squalor‚” Sergeant X was asked to write a story for Esmé and she requests lots of squalor. Sergeant X balances out the story so it is half about love and half about squalor. He writes “This is the squalid‚ or moving‚ part of the story‚ and the scene changes. The people change too. I’m still around…” (Salinger 103). The love and the squalor in the story balance out‚ just like the two parts of his life

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