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    Things I Dont Like

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    The sense of control is a basic human need. (1) It is like a security blanket to a young child‚ it provides them with a sense of protection and comfort; but just like a security blanket‚ when it is taken away‚ they become very uncontrollable. In The Tell-Tale Heart‚ the narrator gives the reader an account of events leading up to him killing his neighbor. In the very beginning of the narrative‚ the narrator tries to persuade the reader into believing that he is not insane. His attempts to assure

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    Len Bias

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    2011 On June 19‚ 1986‚ the Boston Celtics’ No. 2 overall first round draft pick out of the University of Maryland was found unconscious on the floor of his dorm room. Two hours later he was pronounced dead of cardiac arrest. His name was Len Bias. He was 22 years old. Bias was an all-American basketball player for the Terps just finishing up his senior season. According to those who have ever seen him play (myself included) he was a phenomenal athlete. According to those who knew

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    Marxist Lens

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    Analyzing in a Marxist lens The song I chose to analyze is the song “Successful” by Drake and Trey Songz. The chorus is “I want the money‚ Money and the cars‚ Cars and the clothes‚ The ****‚ I suppose‚ I just wanna be‚ I just wanna be‚ Successful.” To mean this should be seen through a marxist lens. The first line talks about having money to contribute to a sense of successfulness. Money in this sense creates a high status amongst society. The next line ties in having money and what it can buy

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    The Fresnel Lens

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    The Fresnel Lens Do you know what the largest light house in America? Or how many steps it takes to get to the top? I do. It’s Cape Hatteras light house in Buxton‚ NC. It was completed in 1971 and stands 193 feet in the air. It takes 268 steps to climb to the top. I visited this light house in August of 2010 I had the pleasure of seeing the 6‚000 lb. bronze and crystal lens. In 1803 it was replaced due to being damaged by vandals. Light houses from the 18th century used burning candles‚ oil lamps

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    Ethical Lens

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    Complete the Ethical Lens Inventory  Write at least 150 words as a reflective statement that defines your personal ethical viewpoint.  Include what you learned through the Ethical Lens Inventory:  Your preferred ethical lens Your blind spot Your strengths and weaknesses Your values and the resultant behaviors Over the past few years I have been in the ‘finding myself’ phase. I have always been a person to be analytical and constantly working things through in my head. As of recent‚ I have been meaning

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    The novel Flawed written by Cecelia North unfolds the story of Celestine North‚ who lives a flawless life with her family. She always abides by the rules that are set by The Guild “when the government failed to bring upon peace among its citizens.” Celestine has absolutely nothing to worry about‚ with the perfect boyfriend Art‚ who happens to be the son the leader of the Guild‚ Judge Creven and glowing dreams of being a mathematician. However one tiny mistake results in Celestine “stepping out of

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    Gender Lens

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    What is a Gender Lens? Think of a gender lens as putting on spectacles. Out of one lens of the spectacles‚ you see the participation‚ needs and realities of women. Out of the other lens‚ you see the participation‚ needs and realities of men. Your sight or vision is the combination of what each eye sees. Gender is about relationships between men and women. Gender equality is about equal valuing of women and men - of their similarities and their differences. We need equal‚ respectful partnerships

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    Ethical Lens Inventory My personal preferred lens is the Results Lens. According to this ethical view an action is ethical if good results come from good actions. A moral person must take actions that create the greatest good and the greatest happiness for many. I listen to my intuition. I use my sensibility to implement the decisions that will determine the greatest good. I try to be equal and fair. My blind spot is that I get satisfied with too little good or unrealistic role expectations. I tend

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    Flawed Solutions Lead to Deaths From two houses with deep rivalries comes the tale of two lovers destined to die by the stars above. William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet tells the tale of star crossed lovers and how their love is destined to fail because of flawed decisions and actions made throughout the play. One of the characters that makes the most flawed decisions and actions is Friar Laurence. The Friar first displays his flawed decision making when Romeo asks him to marry him

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