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    Gladwell’s book the The Tipping point he discusses trends similar to that of “ride-sharing” and how they became to be popular. Companies such as Lyft‚ Sidecar‚ and Uber; have provided a service of transportation never seen before. Its like picking up a hitch hiker but in this situation the passenger isn’t a threat to your safety‚ instead a consumer who wants to pay for a ride. The traditional taxi service is becoming less appropriate for todays interconnected society. This is why its been easy for tech companies

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    How Did The Dyatlov Pass

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    The Dyatlov Pass Incident There was a mysterious incident that happened in 1959 that keeps people guessing what actually happened. A group of of 9 ski hiker decided to go on an expedition across a mountainous region of western Soviet Union and were all found dead in different places away from each other. This is the unsolved case of The Dyatlov Pass. To begin with‚ they were all having a fun time until one member (Yuri Durin) was forced to turn back because he had knee energy and joint pain. When

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    Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho

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    When Hitchcock made Psycho in 1959 and early 1960‚ it was a hard sell to begin with considering the subject matter and that no studio wanted to pick it up‚ so Hitch had to put up his own money and on the off season from “ Alfred Hitchcock Presents”‚ he filmed the film. However‚ the subject matter was just the beginning of the tricks that Hitchcock had up his sleeves for the film and his viewing public. By the time Psycho rolled around‚ Hitchcock had already made a name for himself as a filmmaker

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    both parties should go to a civil court. In civil court‚ the plaintiff Tanya Trucker can charge State of Confusion in civil litigation and reimburses the plaintiff for loses caused by the defendant’s behavior of forcing it to use a certain type of hitch. As a consequence the burden of proof first lies with the plaintiff and then with the defendant to refute the evidence provided by the plaintiff. Assuming the case is discussing the U.S. Constitution‚ and then the case involves technically two

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    Interpersonal Conflict

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    inevitable when two or more people disagree on something. Sometimes the conflict is a result of a misunderstanding because of a miscommunication. The movie Hitch with Will Smith is a perfect example of interpersonal conflict. The movie is filled with different conflicts mostly because of miscommunication between the two of the main characters. The movie hitch is filled with different scenarios with conflict and the most of them are results of miscommunication. Miscommunication happens all the time‚ especially

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    Elenor I was laboring up the Sierra Buttes trail‚ my pace devouring the miles‚ when I first met Elenor. I’ve been hiking the trail every Labor Day weekend with my family‚ for over 7 years; I know how challenging the trail is‚ I’ve seen a number of hikers turn back without even making it half way. I was astounded when I happened upon Elenor inching her way up the trail. I thought there was no way she could make it to the top‚ she’s simply too old. Elenor proved me to be incredibly wrong‚ to never assume

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    apart. In the movie “Hitch”‚ Will Smith states‚ “Sixty percent of all human communication is nonverbal body language; thirty percent is your tone‚ so that means ninety percent of what you ’re saying isn ’t coming out of your mouth” (Lassiter‚ 2005). With this being stated‚ body language‚ tone‚ and verbal language are all things that must be particularly paid close attention too and effectively utilized‚ whether you are the speaker or the listener. While watching the movie “Hitch”‚ there were a few

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    see nothing but vast caves? People from all over the world come to experience that at the Grand Canyon National Park‚ located entirely in North Arizona. With it’s vast canyons‚ uncharted caves and valleys‚ the Grand Canyon is a very popular park for hikers of all sorts‚ whether you are experienced or beginner‚ the park offers recreational activities for everyone. The Grand Canyon has much to offer from just gazing out into the amazing scenery‚ hiking along a rough terrain‚ camping with your family for

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    Short Story

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     They plod up the road through the snow. At last they find the Appalachian Trail again.  They know that they are close to a shelter. At Big Spring Shelter‚ they find a man and his son.  Jim and Heath are weekend hikers. The four of them spend a cold night in the shelter. The  next day the snow is knee deep‚ but the hikers must find their way to safety. They decide to  travel together for a few hours. Then Bill and Katz go one way and Jim and Heath go another.    Vocab:  Abysmal­ Extremely bad; appealing  Buffeted­ Strike repeatedly; violently  

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    Recitatif Brent Staples

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    He knows that if he startles them‚ or moves suddenly‚ they could turn on him like a startled bear might attack a hiker. Brent Staples hasn’t done anything to the people he comes across for them to be scared of him. They are fearful because of how he looks‚ walks‚ or reacts to the environment around him. In “Recitatif” we see another example of how nonverbal communication

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