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    if they are for gay marriage then the support of gay equality comes to a stop and majority of Americans vote for the Constitutional Amendment‚ which bans gay marriage. Americans do believe in providing equal rights to the gay community‚ which include no toleration of discrimination in jobs‚ rights protecting gays from indecent actions‚ rights allowing same access to housing‚ rights allowing advancement in government‚ and so on and so forth. However‚ the concept of gay marriage is still not considered

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    Reflection paper midpoint My internship experience has proved to be valuable and has provided me with new knowledge. Attending as a pharmacist intern student is rewarding. I am able to observe the pharmacist and technicians‚ and can interact with patients. I was able to see the working relationship between the pharmacist and the technicians. I got a glimpse about what a pharmacist can do in the community for patients. As an internship student‚ I thought I could only do fill drugs. However

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    Midterm Reflection Essay

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    semester‚ I have been learning about more writing techniques to use for essays. I am trying to get all the skills I can to prepare me for other prompts from now until college. I have learned a fair amount of new things that can help to make my writing better. Now I look to apply these methods to what is given to me and I hope to succeed in my written works. How has your writing improved this semester? Our first legitimate essay in English was about Homer’s The Odyssey. To accomplish this‚ I had to

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    Issac Oliva StrengthsFinder Reflection My five strengths are; 1) Includer 2) Empathy 3) Belief 4) Responsibility 5) Woo. I feel that the StrengthsFinders test somewhat accurately described my strength of “Includer”. I suppose that I could be an includer in the sense that I do evangelize every so often. I also lead a bible study for high schoolers and I like to promote participation from everybody. Sometimes it is hard for me to understand the feelings that others have‚ but when I can relate I know

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    Gay Marriage Bias Essay

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    H History/English 9- Period 5 30 October 2012 Gay Marriage Gay marriage has been legalized in six US states and the District of Columbia‚ as of May 10‚ 2012. Thirty-one states have constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage (“Gay”). The gay rights movement is traced backed to the Stonewall Riots where gays and lesbians fought back against the police that invaded their gay bars (“Gay”). This controversy is whether or not gay marriage should be legal throughout the US. Eric Zorn’s newspaper

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    INS 5330 Reflection Essay

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    INST 5330‚ by far the most challenging class that I have encountered while obtaining my Master’s Degree in Educational Technology from UCMO‚ actually impacted me professionally more than all other courses I’ve taken to date. INST 5330 course has required extra time to complete the assignments‚ more of my attention to detail‚ and used my creativity. I consider myself to be fairly creative and INST 5330 definitely allowed me to accomplish that while bringing my somewhat odd personality to a professional

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    Alcohol Reflection About a month ago I was written up for possession of alcohol and smoking in a dry dorm. Though I did not participate I was present‚ so Yes I broke a rule and take full responsibility for that. I am 21 and have just started at the Academy of Art University for a bachelor in Animation‚ and this is my first time ever being in a situation like this. As well as getting written up for an alcohol violation‚ and in all reality‚ my first time being written up for anything. With

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    Since Othello is a black general from Africa‚ many characters have many different perceptions of their marriage. Characters have these different perspectives‚ because the couple is interracially marriage. For instance‚ Desdemona father Brabantio doesn’t like Othello because Othello is black‚ he eloped with his daughter‚ and Brabantio believes Othello stole his wife. The articles “Interracial Marriages Rate Doubles in 30 year: How US Attitudes have changed” by Mark Trumbull and “Interracial Couples Find

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    Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy Hamlet has endured the tests of time and successfully lived on till our present era due to its exploration of prominent themes and core values which appeal to the human condition and resonate deeply in the contemporary world. Hamlet is open to a myriad of interpretations by a wide range of audiences which may transform throughout the examination of the play and thereby compels the viewer to reflect on its various aspects. Hamlet’s character‚ the nature of his madness

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    observe how the work of “classical” composers like Mozart embodied the idea of progress through reason‚ while criticizing existing social and political institutions. Both in his instrumental work‚ like Sonata No. 16 in C‚ and in his operas‚ such as The Marriage of Figaro‚ Mozart used forms and lyrics that captured the essence of the Enlightenment. Sonata No. 16 in C provides a great example of how music can rely on the idea of progress through reason. Unlike the virtuosic pieces of the Baroque era‚ 18th

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