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    Diversity Worksheet

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    ------------------------------------------------- Associate Program Material Diversity Worksheet Answer each question in 50 to 150 words. Provide citations for all the sources you use. 1. What is diversity? Why is diversity valued? The word diversity refers to something that is diverse‚ meaning allot of different kinds or types such as race‚ gender‚ age‚ ect.. (kagan‚ 2004). The direct pursuit brings people together that otherwise would never have met. Diversity provides options

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    Almost every one of the characters in Crash plays a role of prejudice‚ ignorance or racial profiling. I can make this judgment based on various scenes from the movie. One character I believe fills an important role in this movie is Ryan Philippe’s as the racist cop’s partner. I think he is very naïve and has the most to learn about himself. I believe this because although he complains about his partner‚ he doesn’t have to courage to even write a report about his actions. I think the author choose

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    Saving Sourdi Analysis

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    Cheyenne Bautista-Spencer Colorado Technical University Phase 2 Discussion Board “Saving Sourdi” Clare Barker February 25‚ 2015 “Once‚ when my older sister‚ Sourdi‚ and I were working alone in our family’s restaurant‚ just the two of us and the elderly cook‚ some men got drunk and I stabbed one of them. I was eleven” (Chai‚ 2001). The opening statement to‚ “Saving Sourdi” written by May-lee Chai‚ set the tone for the narrative. Nea‚ the narrator‚ clearly expresses her strong feelings of

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    Union citizen life. However the film contains numerous amount of editing and camera technique‚ which some technique could not be seen in United States of America at that time. The difference with Soviet Union and United States of America is the way of editing and story telling from seeing the movie “The Man with a Movie Camera” The film “The man with a Movie Camera” uses numerous amount of editing technique. The fast editing‚ match cut‚ fast cutting and

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    Apa Worksheet

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    APA WORKSHEET You may use your APA manual as a resource as you complete this worksheet. You may write on this worksheet‚ but your answers must be recorded on the answer sheet on the last page. 1) In APA format‚ italics are used in which of the following situations: (circle all that apply) a) Title of books‚ periodicals‚ microfilm publications b) Introduction of a new‚ technical‚ or key term or label (after first use‚ do not italicize i.e.‚ the box labeled empty) c) Words that could be misread

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    Sound Recording History

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    Sound Recording Rod has always had a niche for music and states that he grew up in “polka country.” In fact‚ his parents were both very musically inclined. His father knew how to play multiple instruments and was in a band throughout his earlier years of life‚ so Rod actually listened to live music growing up more than listening to records. He remembers going to big band dances where music from the famous American trombonist‚ Tommy Dorsey‚ filled the room. It wasn’t until his early teenage years

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    Saving the Pacific Salmon

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    saving the Pacific Salmon English 101 4/26/2011 Saving the Pacific Salmon Salmon are one of the most important fish species in the world‚ and in the Pacific Northwest the fish are a way of life for many species of plants and animals‚ including humans. The major problem that humans are facing is that the population of wild salmon is dangerously low as compared to historic numbers due to over-fishing and human degradation (including dams‚ chemical pollution and land use impacts.). Pacific Salmon

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    In the film‚ Shawshank Redemption‚ the director‚ Frank Darabont‚ uses editing to emphasize many unique moments in the picture. Different cuts are made‚ special effects are used‚ and parallel edits are put to work in this film in several aspects to accentuate certain feelings and emotions in specific moments throughout the film. One of the first aspects of editing that I notices was in the first few minutes of the film. During this moment‚ the audience is shown a gun. This gives the views the idea

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    Political Worksheet

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    results for the worksheet "Where Do You Stand Politically?" I intend to lean towards being more liberal than conservative. I tend to register as a liberal on freedom of choice in personal matters‚ but support central decision making in economics. When it comes to economics I want the government to help the disadvantage in the name of fairness. According to the worksheet I am a leftist and tolerate social diversity‚ but work for what they call "economically equal". In the worksheet "Ideological Survey"

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    Music

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    Music is an important part of my life because; music consoles the human spirit and soul and brings peace and comfort to my personal being. A Reason why music is important to me is because i feel music calms be down and take me to another world. It elevates me to another dimension where I just feel that I am living what life is all about. Music elevates because it takes my mind to think about those words that are being singed. Another reason why music is important to my life is because music inspires

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