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    example of when he used this was after the plane crashed. He set out in search of food and shelter. He did not dwell on the negative. Brian also used the power of positive thinking when the passing plane flew overhead. Even though he felt bad‚ he stayed positive. He also used this survival strategy when the hurricane destroyed everything he had made. He went back to work‚ fixing and rebuilding. This is how Brian used the power of positive thinking as a survival strategy. Brian used survival strategies

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    How did the Nazis use propaganda during the Holocaust? The Nazis used propaganda during the Holocaust to do a few things. The first thing it was used for was to make sure that nobody in Germany read or saw anything that could potentially damage the Nazi party or make the Nazi party be seen in a negative way. The second thing it was used for was to make sure that the Nazi parties’ views were shown in the most persuading way possible. The third thing it was used for was to make sure that the people

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    the accuracy of how my most dominant intelligences were intrapersonal (90%)‚ verbal-linguistic (80%)‚ alongside with logical-mathematical (80%) intelligence. From past experience‚ I have found myself to be very introspective‚ intuitive‚ as well as being adept at decoding my thoughts‚ feelings‚ and motivations. These traits are apparent through my prosaic‚ everyday life‚ such as my ability to comprehend my strengths‚ weaknesses and needs at home and in the workplace‚ as well as how effortlessly I am

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    Before the 1930’s or the first set of "talking picture films‚" all films were completely silent. Usually‚ they had some form of text card that would flash upon the screen explaining what had happened in the previous scene. To keep the film from just being a projected book‚ the film would be accompanied with anything from full orchestras to a pianist. A correctly timed note or a special tone would almost give a sense of depth to a two-dimensional image. Not only this‚ but the music had a second purpose

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    Depression affected the people that lived through it in many ways. The things at I am going to explain are some of the things that affected the people who lived through the Great Depression. Having barely any money was one of the things that affected them. Also having less supplies affected them too. Having to take care of kids too also might have affected the people during the Great Depression. First‚ I am going to talk about how having almost no money affected the people. It affected them because

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    The Great Depression had a huge effect on the people. Some people die but‚ some other people live but suffer from poorness‚ illness‚ and from hunger. But other people live and have nice lives but‚ deep down they still remember their depression. The people here are very poor and hungry. The people get only about 10 cents a week or about 69 cents a month. The people had to sometimes borrow money from other people or relatives. The text said that they were penniless and they need money so they could

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    Ray Charles was a blind musician from Georgia. Despite his disability he was able to change and inspire the music industry. Ray Charles was known for combining different genres of music for a unique unheard of sound. He has played a major part in inspiring today’s music genres and styles. Ray Charles allowed his career to get in the way of him being a great father. For example‚ when Ray Jr. made the all-star baseball team Ray Charles was unable to make it due to his tour‚ as an alternative he offered

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    was able to convince over 1000 people to join his religious cult (History.com Staff‚ 2010). Jim Jones was a well-known communist during the McCarthyism era which threatened his freedom while also inspiring him to construct a safe place for American communists like himself. He used Christianity as his platform and started his own church‚ one that enforced and supported communist views. Using these ideals‚ he was able to appeal to people with similar views. These people followed Jones to “Jonestown”

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    medicine is what truly exemplifies their greatness. The practice of medicine was such an essential part of not only their culture but their lives as a whole. Greatly influenced by religion‚ the Ancient Egyptians had many reasons and methods on how to treat sick people within their society including the influence of magic. However‚ societies from the past and societies of current times were greatly influenced by Ancient Egyptians advancements in

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    Abstract Listening skills research has tended to focus on strategy use in classrooms and on theory and practice of second language (L2) teachers. This study examined the teachers’ and learners’ perceptions of listening skills in non-classroom learning situations. Five (n = 5) study skills teachers and 19 former learners in a distance study skills course at the University of the South Pacific (USP) were interviewed for this study. The interviews with the study skills teachers sought their expectations

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