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    Never Trust Anyone

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    How are you supposed to trust a stranger that you have met online? Most people don’t think about the negative things that can happen when meeting a stranger until something goes wrong. Meeting a stranger for the first time can be very dangerous because it can lead to injury‚ death‚ or even getting robbed. When I was a freshman in high school‚ I had a passion for collecting basketball cards and selling them. I began buying packs of cards that had a random selection of basketball players. I would

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    Out of all the characters on Winnie the Pooh‚ I would have to say that Pooh is definitely my favorite. Pooh is my favorite character because he is a stuffed bear that just happens to be alive. He always carries around a jar of honey with him because he can never have enough of his honey‚ or food in general. He finds himself in situations that shows just how amazing of a friend he is to all the other characters. The qualities that he has are that he is a good caring friend who would drop everything

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    Garret Case Summary

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    PATIENT & FAMILY BACKGROUND The patient‚ Garret was an 18 year old male. Garrett was a fit wrestler with no known previous medical conditions or genetic disorders. PATIENT’S CHIEF COMPLAINT Garrett had been feeling more tired than usual for a month. He presented with a minor headache and cough. He had a tingling sensation in his hands‚ and both feet had been falling asleep. He was feeling weak‚ causing him to fall while walking. Upon admittance to the hospital‚ doctors discovered Garret’s arm

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    Smarter Average Bear

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    Smarter than the Average Bear “ Smarter than the average bear”. You might have heard this quote from the movie Yogi Bear. As a little girl I always wanted to be just like Yogi the the bear or Paddington. I would try to come up with these plans just like they did and go on adventures and to do the craziest things but there was always a consequence and I would get hurt. So I stopped doing bear like things and started embracing them and after that it felt like I was a bear but in a spiritual way. I

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    1) What is FedEx’s “Common Language” of Quality? Is it Important for a company to establish a “Common Language“ of Quality? If so‚ Why? FedEx common language of quality is People –Service-Profit (PSP). It articulates that when people are placed firs‚ service and profit follow. Another would be its QIP program which also articulates that quality must be a part of the way that FedEx does Business‚ not part of the time‚ but all the time. Thus themes such as “Do it right the first time”‚ Make the

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    Good Will Hunting For this assignment I have chosen to focus on the film Good Will Hunting primarily because I have seen the movie prior to this course and I feel it is one of the best films I have gotten a chance to see. Will Hunting’s profound genius was as much a burden as it was a gift. Initially seeing the film I enjoyed it but viewing the film in the scope of all that I have learned in this course made the viewing experience much more meaningful‚ as I now had a deeper understanding of Will’s

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    Life Without a Tv

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    Life without a Television When my family’s only television set went to the repair shop the other day‚ my parents‚ my sister‚ and I thought we would have a terrible week. How could we get through the long evenings in such a quiet house? What would it be like without all the shows to keep us company? We soon realized‚ though‚ that living without a television for a while was a stroke of good fortune. It became easy for each of us to enjoy some activities alone‚ to complete some postponed chores

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    A particular situation that I would do differently than the character (Christopher) is when Christopher decided to travel to London all by himself; with no help or directions. First of all‚ if I was Christopher‚ I would never even think about moving to London all by myself at such a young age. If I was in the story‚ I would absolutely with no doubt ask if he is making the right decisions not only for himself but for his father. If I were in Christopher’s shoes at the exact same situation‚ I would’ve

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    Music has been in movies since the first “silent films” were made‚ and continues to be one of the most influential factors in determining how beautiful and lighthearted‚ or how horrific and tragic a film is perceived by the audience. This paper will provide an analysis of Hans Zimmer’s composition of the soundtrack to the movie The Dark Knight Rises. This dark‚ intense and emotionally pounding soundtrack pairs perfectly with the tension between the mysterious Batman character and his latest evil

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    Winnie The Pooh Symbolism

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    Although children’s books are typically written lightheartedly to appeal to a younger audience‚ the themes that encompass them can be much more powerful. A. A Milne’s well known novel‚ Winnie-the-Pooh‚ demonstrates a theme that transcends beyond the childlike structure of which it is written. Milne communicates to his readers that everyone grows up‚ but it’s up to each individual to make the most out of each day of their childhood. Through the use of symbolism and imagery‚ Milne enhances this theme

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