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    stages of perception while watching the video. In addition‚ I will in the end be deciding whether or not I believe the video to be true or fake. Selection. Selection is defined in the book as the following “The process of attending to a stimulus.” (Floyd‚ pg. 109) I have watched this video over and over before writing this paper‚ but the first time I watched it nothing really stood out to me besides the very end where the girl catches the ball because that stimulus was unusual so my brain selected

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    Dance is a dangerous and rigorous profession. In some cases it can cause bruises‚ broken bones‚ and pulled muscles. In the worst cases it can lead to bulimia‚ anorexia‚ constant fatigue‚ low self esteem‚ and depression. The History of Dance The Italian princess Catherine de Medici married the French Henri II and introduced ballet de cour‚ or "court ballet" to the Court of France in the sixteenth century. In the 1600’s‚ King Louis XIV especially loved dancing and starring in court productions. When

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    that no only have web based interactions and texting become such a commodity‚ it is also educative. The youth‚ the homogenize a breath of people and generations‚ are told in their classrooms to follow Standard English‚ I believe that the musician Pink Floyd has it right when he said‚ “Hey‚ teacher‚ leave them kids alone.” The piece of language that is being analyzed is a conversation between two teenage girls. In a brief discourse many different feature make themselves present‚ I will be talking

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    Irene Jimenez: Baby Girl

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    into selling. “I was on a bicycle‚ because I didn’t have a car or anything‚” said Jimenez. Travelling with her backpack‚ she started to sell. “When I had to sell something I went on [my] bicycle…sometimes I had to go far. I would show up with my legs numb‚ I couldn’t handle them‚ but I kept going‚” said Jimenez. Since she started selling there has never been a moment that she has said‚ “I don’t have money.” Sioux Falls Jimenez and her husband decided to move to Sioux Falls because he wanted to be closer

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     As aforementioned‚ he spent the last of his years creating the ​ Slav Epic​ ‚ a series he  had dreamt about since he was young. His impact is still visible in modern times as well‚ notably    Meneses 5  in the works of poster designers for groups such Pink Floyd. In addition‚ Mucha style is evident  in several comic book and manga artists’ pieces (2).   Lastly‚ Mucha’s work still appeals to many people‚ giving him a modern crowd of  admirers. With the main focuses of his pieces outlined in distinct black lines

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    Now that we’ve seen how much the highest paid female athlete earns on an average salary‚ let’s compare that to the $300 million that Floyd Mayweather earn on an average salary. Even if we wanted to‚ it’s not possible because it’s a very large difference. Floyd Mayweather is a professional boxer who shattered the record for athlete earning‚ which was previously held by Tiger Woods who banked $115 million. This is the third time in four years that Mayweather has ranked as the world’s highest paid athlete

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    This passage from Maiden Voyage by Denton Welch is an account of an adventurous European boy in China who wishes to explore the different cultures and experience the extraordinary. Yet he is overwhelmed by the barbarity of the new culture and this reveals to the reader the unexpectedness of life from the boys perspective. Through the first person narrative and detailed descriptions of the events‚ various themes such as teenage rebelliousness‚ gap between different cultures and our limited knowledge

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    1930’s‚ and causing terror ever since‚ the Dust Bowl has been one of the worst times in our history. Many farms in the American Great Plains Region were destroyed because of the drought and dust storms. “It was this giant wall coming towards you.” Floyd Coen describes the 2‚000 foot high wall of dust during the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was a perfect storm of natural disaster that affected thousands of people. "In July of 1934‚ 80 percent of the country was affected by drought‚" says Heim. "At its

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    Perfect Place to Relax

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    The wall in front of my bed is decorated by myself. In the middle of the wall‚ I put the biggest and the most beautiful photograph. A middle-aged man sits comfortably on the bench; his arm is draping around the shoulder of a woman next to him. She bends her head on his broad shoulder‚ having a beam of satisfaction. Two little girls in lovely‚ pink dresses stand behind them‚ smiling happily- pretty smiles as like as the woman. Next to two girls are two young men. One in a smart suit has a square face

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    different kinds of trees‚ too many to put in here really. The biggest trees are the park’s giant sequoias which can live for 2‚000 plus years‚ weigh over 2 million pounds‚ stand over 300 feet tall and be over 40 feet in diameter. These trees can comfortably fit and fifteen story building underneath the first branches which are 150 feet off the ground. The sequoias have cones with thousands of oatmeal size seeds and it take a fire to dry them out enough to release the seeds.They can be found at

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