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    How to Stay Motivated

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    In the article “How to Stay Motivated – Part 1” Dr. Zonnya explains that in order to be motivated‚ that a person must first know what motivation is. She explains that many people perceive motivation to be something they do or do not feel like doing. Upon reading this article that is how I perceived motivation myself but‚ in fact this is the wrong idea that several people have about motivation. Dr Zonnya defines motivation as‚ “making a choice to take action whether you feel like it or not.” Motivation

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    If the soldiers weren’t killed or wounded‚ they seen things that changed them for the rest of their lives. Some men seen their father or best friend get shot right next to them. Most of the soldiers seen people get stabbed. They can never get the picture out of their heads. Many soldiers turned to alcohol to solve their emotional problems. A lot of times

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    Technology Changes

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    company that has changed its strategy over time as environmental factors such as technology‚ competition‚ and consumer preferences have changed. Explain the changes in environment and in the industry’s or company’s evolving strategy. Looking at this question automatically put me in mind of the automobile industry. However‚ as I was looking at my classmates responds‚ most of them talked about the automobile. These changes are clear and present‚ and are really easy for me to discuss. I on the other hand

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    GMOs in Our Daily Lives

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    “G.M.O.’s In Our Daily Lives” In the article‚ “What are GMO’s?” Debbie Slutzky conveys a message that states the genetic engineering done foods are very harmful to our health. Also known as genetic engineering‚ genetically modifying organisms consists of taking the genes from one organism and injecting those genes into another unrelated organism. For example‚ Slutzky stated‚ “Genes from fish which has an anti-freezing property may be spliced into a tomato to prevent frost damage.” This genetic

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    Javad Khalilzadeh-Shirazi and Roberto Zagha Achievements and the Agenda Ahead Until recently‚ India was known for a highly regulated‚ closed economy that discouraged foreign investment. However‚ in June 1991 in the midst ofa serious economic crisis‚ a new government began to reform India’s economy. If fully implemented‚ the reform program could make Indians economy one of the worlds most dynamic‚ and considerably reduce the incidence of poverty‚ Shirazi and Zagha describe the crisis of 1991‚ review

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    To Plug in or Not to Plug in Do personal technologies like phones‚ iPods‚ and computers connect or disconnect us? The opinions vary from person to person and generation to generation. Two opinions that we’ll look at specifically are from Andrew Sullivan‚ a blogger and columnist for the Sunday Times of London‚ and Anna Akbari‚ a professor at New York University. When looked at briefly‚ Sullivan and Akbari’s views seem to be like the opposite sides of the same coin. Sullivan argues from

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    "How Do I Live" is a song written by Diane Warren. It was written for the movie‚ Con Air‚ in 1997 to portray the love between a man and wife and the dreadful distance that is about to be put between them due to an accidental murder. I chose this song partly because I absolutely love it and because it connects to the feelings and tone of the works I’m relating it to. The song repeatedly asks‚ “How do I breathe… live… survive… without you?” Love and marriage are powerful enough to effect one’s health

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    An Artifact for Our Future Generations March 16‚ 2013 Unit 5 IP AIU Online Abstract Artifacts are defined as “Any mass-produced‚ usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture: artifacts of the pop rock generation.” (2013). Although this is just one definition for the word artifact‚ it is the one used for this paper. Of every generation there is an artifact that could be looked back at by future generations to gain insight to the past. The iPod is no exception

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    india"s future kids

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    Young children are precious in their own right and they are the future of the nation. How children are treated and how the adults around them behave strongly influence both children’s ability to learn and the attitudes they develop about their own worth and the worth of others. To build a nation that is prosperous and socially united‚ families and early childhood educators need to support children’s early learning‚ be the best possible role models for them and encourage them to act in ways that are

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    It appears more and more likely that homo sapiens live in a multiverse. Could the massive universe that people live in be just one of countless … Would it be viable that there’s a parallel universe somewhere out there with another version of an individual ‚ where everything happened exactly as it did in this one ‚ except one tiny thing was done differently ‚ and subsequently had a life turn out utterly diverse as a result? It’s an astonishing concept: that there’s a whole new dimension created for

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