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    Summer Activity

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    Summer activity Summer is a special time when children get to do fun things. You have more time during the day to choose activities that you enjoy doing with your friends or family‚ outdoors or indoors. There are many different ways to have fun in the summer. What’s yours? Summer time is the best time to hang with your family because there’s no school. My favorite summer memory is when I went to Camp Oaks. Camp Oaks take on a trip with nature. The squirrel’s big bubbly eyes are so adorable.

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    The Social Activities

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    What is relationship Building about? In ever aspect of life we are in‚ whether getting involved in the social activities‚ building our career path‚ or socializing with family and friends‚ we interact with various type of individuals.   Such interaction may occur with familiar people with whom we are in close contact like our family and friends or with new acquaintances.   We may also build a connection over a period of time with our work colleagues or members in a club. The fact that we interact

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    New York Times‚ Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation uncovers the hidden truths‚ desires‚ and heart-wrenching regrets of its characters through seemingly innocent acting exercises. The Obie Award winning drama will be presented by the University of Rochester International Theatre Program and will open December 1st at Todd Theatre‚ located on the River Campus. Described as a “love letter to the theater” by the play’s guest director‚ Pirronne Yousefzadeh‚ Circle Mirror Transformation – featuring

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    The Circle influenced Mae to becoming transparent; manipulating her into thinking it would make her a better person. “…They saw her as a role model and inspiration. And this felt good. This felt truly valuable to Mae” (Eggers 330). Mae began to base her value on the fact that she was being watched and what others saw and knew of her actions mattered to her‚ giving her the mindset that because she is under constant surveillance she is becoming a better person (Eggers330). Knowing that she is constantly

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    Kelli Smith Professor Erickson PHI2010 – 415049 November 20‚ 2014 The Conscience: The Ethical Inner Voices of Socrates and Arjuna Each of us has an inner voice with which we make ethical decisions. Our moral values are both learned and instinctive. The word conscience is defined as “the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong; a feeling that something you have done is morally wrong” (merriam-webster.com). Our conscience allows us to act‚ or not

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    Activity 4

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    HIS 111 World Civilizations I Activity 4 – Town Creek Indian Mound 25 points Name: Bryce Ross Directions: After having read the section titled “Three Complex Societies” and either visiting the Town Creek Indian Mound or viewing its website‚ http://www.nchistoricsites.org/town/‚ respond to the following questions. Place your responses on this document under each question. Be sure to keep my questions on here. Your responses should include whole sentences with proper grammar and punctuation. 1

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    person we need to look to the inside – into the soul. This is the place where the real beauty and ugliness are hidden. The notion of inner and outer beauty is perfectly presented in the novel ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde. The story described in this book shows how the external attractiveness influences people’s behavior and corrupts the inner beauty. The plot situated in the XIX England perfectly describes the higher class of this period. Shallow and two-faced society is concentrated

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    Storyboarding Activity

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    In your own words‚ describe the overall goal of the storyboarding activity. The storyboarding was to demonstrate of how a muscle contracts and how it goes back to relaxation‚ but more importantly how each part does it function for this to happen. I was a little confuse about how the process happens‚ but I’m the type of person that can learn more when I have a visual so I think it was really helpful to to do the storyboarding. In today’s labs I learned how the channels open and releases and let in

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    need to accept their humanity and not shy away from the things that in which make them disagreeable. Even more so‚ I do believe that as humans were are capable to all help each other with this problem even though it is more of an individual’s own inner struggle. This is because William James touches on the point that people have a strong influential hold on each other. An example being

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    What is beauty? There are two ways you can judge beauty‚ by appearance (external) and inner (internal) qualities. The noticeable beauty is what is visible on the surface; it does not have as much value as the beauty that is unseen which comes from within and glows outward. Therefore‚ judging people by looking at their appearance is irrelevant because beauty is more than what we look like. Our experiences in life‚ our self-confidence and our character traits define who we really are as individuals

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