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    Ted Talk Process Analysis

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    The “Ted talk process” is coming to a close‚ although‚ with that‚ a new challenge arises: the actual presentation. I presented my talk earlier on‚ this allowed me to change my talk (in the hopes of improving it)‚ but‚ my opportune placing in the schedule also allowed me to have more time to partake in the editing process. Overall‚ both my teacher‚ and fellow students gave me insightful‚ and worthy notes about my talk. Due to this‚ I now realize how incoherent‚ and unorganized my “slide order” was;

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    Eating Habits of Teens

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    eating habits of teens 2 The nutritional habits of teenagers are growing concerns today in many countries with rising obesity rates. Most adolescents and teens have poor eating habits such as skipping breakfast and meals‚ consuming excess soda and relying on fast food. Poor nutritional habits lead to weight gain as well as serious health risks‚ including obesity‚ heart disease and stroke

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    Risky Driving Habits

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    Risky driving habits and motor vehicle driver injury (Blows et al.‚ 2005)‚ because the study they conducted also concluded that a consistency of dangerous driving behaviors correlates with driving while under the influence of alcohol‚ and this would also help support our hypothesis. Finally‚ if our hypothesis that individuals who are both heavy drinkers and risky drivers is supported‚ this can also be explained for

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    Hume on Custom & Habit

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    First Paper Assignment; Hume on Customs and Habits “Custom‚ then‚ is the great guide of human life. It is that principle alone which renders our experience useful to us‚ and makes us expect‚ for the future‚ a similar train of events with those which have appeared in the past. Without the influence of custom‚ we should be entirely ignorant of every matter of fact beyond what is immediately present to the memory and senses. We should never know how to adjust means to ends‚ or to employ our natural

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    that God has the only power to decide someone ’s fate‚ not man. "It ’s not right to interfere with another person ’s existence on Earth‚" he thinks to himself as he keeps reading. What Julie and John don ’t know is that they ’ve both used some habits that hinder thinking to come up with their opinions. They both had strong initial feelings about the death penalty. And they both finished with those same feelings because they were the most satisfying. But Julie and John failed to try to learn

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    practice and commitment to become a highly productive and efficient critical thinker. In order to develop the right frame of mind in becoming a critical thinker there are certain stages that can be followed to help students practice their critical thinking skills. "Stage one: The Unreflective Thinker" this stage entails students who are unaware of any problems that they might have in the critical thinking process (Paul and Elder‚ 2000‚ p.1). "Stage Two: The Challenged Thinker" this is the stage where the

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    Bad For Children

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    Mrs. Kimberly Mori ENGL 1301- 5041 12 February 2015 The Reality of Education: John Holt’s “School is Bad for Children” An important goal of education is to allow a student to think freely‚ right? John Holt would claim otherwise in his 1989 essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” in which he presents his perspective of school and how it limits the way a student to think. An analysis of “School is Bad for Children” reveals not only that the author’s personal beliefs have an important role in the effectiveness

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    20 Habits of Financially Successful People ᄃᄃ  By SuperMoney17 hours ago http://finance.yahoo.com/news/20-habits-financially-successful-people-190815719.html Accessed 2014-04-11 The secret to finding financial success has been something that has eluded many of us for our entire lives. Yet there are multitudes of individuals who enjoy a comfortable life due to their financial success. As it turns out‚ many of these financially successful people all have certain habits in common with each other

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    Everything Bad Is Good For You by Steven Johnson explains why the things people usually look down upon can actually be good for you. Johnson explains how video games‚ television‚ film‚ and even the internet can be helpful and to our present society. Johnson’s view of society is defined by the sleeper curve. The sleeper curve concept shows that even the things that are proposed bad can have significant benefits and can actually make us smarter. Steven Johnson proves his point by discussing how complex

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    7 Habits Profile

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    I have heard of the 7 habits profile but this is the first time that I have had the opportunity to study it and fill it out for myself. I found it to be pretty interesting and liked the light it shined on my personality. I think that It is important to be as honest with yourself as possible when evaluating your strengths and weaknesses. If you aren’t honest‚ there really is no point in evaluating yourself. If you can truly assess yourself and can recognize your strengths and weaknesses‚ you will

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