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    doesn’t matter how good you are‚ there is a part of you that wants to rebel against what adults tell you to do. This includes me. I am a very good person. I do what I’m told and I don’t talk back‚ but in my head I always have a witty remark or the urge to defy authority and stay up late on school nights or tap the glass of fishbowls. That’s the very reason I read “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem” by Ishmael Reed. The exact moment I saw that warning on paper‚ I had an undeniable need to read it like

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    Why Do People Conform

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    behavior or belief so as to fit in with a group. This change is in response to real or imagined group pressure that may take different forms‚ including bullying‚ persuasion‚ teasing‚ and criticism. There are three reasons we conform: ambiguous subject‚ high majority‚ and authoritative figure. Conformity by ambiguous subject is that a person changes their behavior to fit in with the group‚ while also agreeing with them privately. It seems that this conformity is most likely to occur when the majority

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    Court Report 1. The name of the case is “Malaysia Venture Capital Management Berhad Vs. Mobifusion‚ Inc” and case number is 112CV236774. 2. Date and time of the session I attended is February 20th‚ 2014 at 9:00 a.m. 3. Number of department is Dept. 2‚ and the name of the judge is Patricia M. Lucas. 4. John V. Komar is the attorney for the plaintiff (Malaysia Venture Capital Management Berhad) and Chris Kao is the attorney for the defendant (Mobifusion‚ Inc) 5. Nature of dispute: a) The plaintiff

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    Why Do People Lie

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    telling the truth leads to more bad than good. So with this lying is used will make others in the relationship feel better about themselves. Women these days are very self-conscious‚ and do not want to hear the truth that they are not as attractive as they used to be. When we say things like this‚ the relationship most likely will not last that long. Besides‚ we need to lie because it can help others more comfortable and motivate to continue to do a job better. For instance‚ teachers in the classes

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    cooked‚ cleaned‚ had kids and smiled doing it. They wore dresses and were pressured against sexual exploration (Stanford). But this couldn’t last‚ and Lucky Strike picked up on it. They marketed strength‚ independence and sexual freedom to the new generation of young women with their ad campaign “Be Happy‚ go Lucky”‚ which showed teenage girls doing some pretty rebellious

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    UQ Moot Court Bench Mooting Manual Contents Page Introduction.......................................................................................... 2 Approaching a Moot Problem .............................................................. 2 Researching the Problem .................................................................... 3 Written Submissions............................................................................ 4 The Oral Element of the Moot...............................

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    Court System Paper Ronnie Allen Survey of Justice and Security/AJS/502 Version 1 June 10‚ 2013 Mr. Joseph Laronge This paper is about a court case‚ different types of federal and state courts‚ and new technology used in court cases. In everyday life all over the world there are law enforcement officers‚ lawyers‚ judges ’‚ government officials and even accused criminals that are looking forward to some type of reprieve from the United States Court System at some

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    Court Volleyball vs. Beach Volleyball Although volleyball may seem like the same sport whether it’s played on an indoor volleyball court or an outdoor sand volleyball court‚ there is actually a big difference between the two. Some people prefer sand volleyball over court volleyball‚ but I prefer court volleyball. Both courts are the same size (18m x 9m (29’6" x 59’)). When it comes to having all of the positions covered‚ court volleyball is superior; with six people on the court‚ it is much

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    Why Do People Multitask?

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    Explosion of technologies nowadays opens the route for people multitask more often‚ thus has them to do more than one activity on a daily basis. For instance‚ some people will use their mental task combined with their social task‚ texting their friends while studying at home‚ which lead to trouble concentration and performance loss. However‚ some people are trained to multitask by listening to music with their iPhone while doing homework. According to the author Naomi Baron from the book Always

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    Why Do Sodium Citrate

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    recommended amount of sodium citrate to be added to the sodium alginate solution was ⅛ teaspoon‚ or 0.5 grams. We supposed that if we exceeded this measurement‚ the sodium citrate would unbalance the whole solution‚ making the balls deform. If we added too little of the sodium citrate‚ we thought that there would be too little for the sodium citrate to fully do its job of forming spheres. We expected no balls to form if there was no sodium citrate. So as we assumed‚ 0.5 grams of sodium citrate worked

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