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    I attended a Board of Supervisors meeting on January 22‚ 2014. It was set to begin at six o’clock in the evening‚ and I began recording notes at 5:52. Before the start of the meeting a supervisor‚ Wayne Hazzard‚ greeted me and my father. At six‚ when it was slated to begin‚ Sean Davis banged his gavel to signify it has started. This followed with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Before the invocation Aubrey Stanley spoke of two tragedies involving deaths as of late to keep in our prayers

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    Are celebrities good role models? Almost everyone knows celebrities. Many aspire to be just like them.You might go somewhere to find an Elvis imitator‚ or a young pianist trying to be like Lang Lang. Celebrities can be good or bad role models. Some get into trouble‚ som don’t.Therefore‚ celebrities can be good and bad role models. One bad role model is Micheal Phelps‚ and a good one is Barrack Obama. Now for the bad. If one has watched the 2008 Summer Olympics‚ he must have seen Micheal Phelps

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    well as business investments‚ need to be historically grounded in what is ‘appropriate’ for a given era” (Arnett & Arneson‚ 1999‚ pp. 34-35). Also‚ “much of our communication is guided by our personal needs” ((Arnett & Arneson‚ 1999‚ p. 35). When meeting the historical moment‚ it is crucial to actually meet the historical moment by discussing issues that are relevant to that era. In Hillbilly Elegy‚ Vance discusses many historical moments that are currently taking place. Vance’s drive to reveal this

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    Attachment Theory Beginnings Out of the meeting of psychoanalytic theory‚ World War II‚ and ethology was born what we now know as attachment theory. Because John Bowlby‚ a British psychoanalyst was “uneasy about the reliability of our observations‚ the obscurity of any of our hypotheses and‚ above all‚ the absence of any tradition which demands that hypotheses be tested (1979‚ p. 36)‚ he sought to bring greater scientific discipline into his field. Bowlby was already working with maladapted

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    Fighting for Equality Through Nonviolent Resistance In “The Ways of Meeting Oppression”‚ an excerpt from a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King during the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ Dr. King explains that the oppressed deal with oppression in one of three ways; acceptance‚ the use of physical force and hostility‚ and non violent resistance. He begins that through acceptance‚ people succumb to their fates as they are either exhausted and have given up fighting‚ or they have become accustomed to their

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    the early 1970’s with shows like An American Family and Candid Camera. From then‚ different authors have discussed the evolution of the genre and how its personalities were launched into the world of celebrities. In this essay I will summarize the history of reality television and its celebrities and how the audience views the uprising of the genre. From the beginning‚ these shows have provided the entertainment without the actors‚ making it all seem more real and defining the genre as “Reality

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    Stake Conference Meeting

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    Council Meeting and brainstorming request by President Lustig: I strongly consider that more meetings are not the answer to the concern regarding Stake Conference attendance and or Prospective elders’ advancements. We should strongly consider President Uchtdorf last talk regarding adding more burden to members of the church. I believe that our Council is comprised of highly dedicated men with strong testimonies regarding the gospel‚ Our Heavenly Father‚ and Jesus Christ. Doing more meetings would

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    Do celebrities have a right to privacy? I believe they do in their own homes. However‚ in the public‚ they do not. The public space does not grant you privacy regardless of your status. The media has a right to freedom of expression‚ as stated in Article 19 of the 1st Amendment. Although I don’t follow media magazines or tabloids such as TMZ‚ I believe the freedom of expression should be defended‚ and that celebrities do not have a right to privacy in the public space. All US citizens have a right

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    Meeting Other Cultures

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    MEETING OTHER CULTURES We live in a world in which there are a great number of places to meet. It is quite likely that people travel to different countries for recreational‚ leisure or business purposes. Thus‚ people stay in places outside their usual environment and they lose touch with their everyday activities. Even‚ in most cases‚ the idea of travelling becomes quite exiting. However‚ one of the most striking difficulties people face when visiting a foreign country is to adjust to a new culture

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    The Meeting Lena Summary

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    During the meeting Lena told us her story‚ in the story she tells us how her friendship started with Karolina and how her life was affected by WWII. She told us that when germany invaded poland in 1939 that at first it wasn’t so bad‚ but as time went on jews could not go to school‚ had to wear armbands and strict rules were created‚ if anyone broke these rules it resulted in beatings and death. Lena’s dad wanted to bring their town (Chrzanow) back to how it was before the Germans invaded‚ but the

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