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    Whenever someone hears about something being free‚ they either become interested and accept the free item or they become skeptical about‚ deciding whether or not it’s a scam of some sort. The idea of having community college be free has been in debate for quite some time. So‚ should community college be free? I believe it should not‚ however‚ the costs of colleges should be lowered in order to accommodate for the needs of the student. Obama has proposed the idea of having community college

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    Body weight is a hot topic in today’s society. Recent trends involving body weight include the protest against body shaming accompanied by the encouragement of the acceptance of bodies of all shapes and sizes. That being said‚ there is some cultural inconsistency that exists in the United States because although society ideally wants to accept people of all sizes and view them without judgement‚ many people allow a bias to cloud their views of people whose body weight is deviant from the norm. These

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    Communication‚ e.g. Verbal/non verbal and possible barriers Effective communication is about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It is also about receiving information that other are sending to you‚ with as little distortion as possible. Communication involves three components; 1‚ Verbal messages-the words we choose‚ 2‚ Para verbal messages-how we say the words‚ 3‚ Non-verbal-our body language. Oral is quick and natural‚ it is most effective in the following situations:

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    In an article titled “A New Measure of the Expression of Shame: The Shame Code” authors Kalee De France‚ Dianna Lanteigne‚ Jenny Glozman‚ and Tom Hollenstein conducted a study in 2016 to examine the Shame Code‚ a new behavioral coding system of the expression of shame. There were 149 participants between the ages of 12 and 17‚ and half were female. They elicited shame with a spontaneous speech task. The authors describe that shame involves global‚ self-focused negative attributions based on the anticipated

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    enough debt‚ war just made it worse French Revolution 1789 M. LOSERS 1. Loyalists a. Still supported the King and didn’t fit into society. Tarred‚ feathered‚ terrorized. Seen as an enemy within the US. Subject to physical punishment‚ ritualistic shaming‚ b. Some put in prison- William Franklin! c. Took their property: land‚ slaves‚ money‚ houses d. Driven into exile! 2. Indians a. Britain gave America the land up to the MS River‚ previously the frontier land of the Indians. Displace again!

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    In Australia‚ teenagers have a higher chance of getting infected with an STI or an STD than any age group. This is due to the legal age of sexual activity in Australia which is sixteen. I believe that the legal age for sexual activity in Australia should be raised to twenty-one due to the following statements. In this generation‚ teenagers are constantly exposed to sexual content by modern media which can influence adolescence. Things like music‚ films‚ social media‚ religion‚ family background

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    crush comes over for dinner she is embarrassed of the food/manner that her family is eating. Tan later learns from her mother‚ that she blend herself into American culture as much as she wants‚ but when she begins to hate her own culture she is only shaming herself. “For Christmas Eve that year‚ she had chosen al my favorite foods.” (Tan‚ 6) The irony in this quote radiates. Tan was too busy trying to impress a boy with a clean culture that she never took the time to realize that they were eating all

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    “Only God Can Judge” Teenagers are insecure‚ judgmental creatures. Both of these characteristics feed off of each other to establish a mess of a human being. We (teenagers) will tear someone else down in hopes of building ourselves up. One thing that has remained constant over time is the way teenagers highlight each other’s physical features‚ as well as how insecure they are about their own. The short story “A&P” exemplifies the way humans observe the female body. In this piece three girls come

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    Beatrice and Hero: The Counter Parts Character foils are when a character in a play or book bring out the characteristics of another character. Shakespeare uses this method of indirect characterization in many of his plays. In the play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare‚ Hero and Beatrice are character foils because they have opposite personality traits‚ they react differently to certain situations‚ and they express emotions in different ways. Hero and Beatrice both display different

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    Department estimates that nearly half a million children are trafficked into sexual slavery a year‚ and about 12‚000 Nepali girls are sold by their families intentionally and unwillingly into sexual slavery in India annually. The issues of poverty‚ the shaming and subordination of women‚ rape‚ unsafe sexual practices and corrupt law enforcement officials pose extreme challenges to societies attempting to progress in the world‚ as well as the individuals who have to live with them. Also discussed in the

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