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    The Future Me.

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    My name is Ikura. I am 21 years old right now.  I am a young looking woman‚ with long blond hair. Pretty skinny since‚ even though I eat a lot‚ I do not gain weigh. I am really tall and with bony face. I usually wear some make up to accentuate my eyes and I am pretty passionate about fashion‚ meaning that I like to dress nice‚ but I have my moments when I wear sweatpants and hoodies. I am a pretty confident person with a strong personality and even though I just do stuff with out thinking about

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    Me in the Subic

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    about in our course seminar about Front Office. After the seminar we go to the Ocean Adventure to eat lunch and enjoy about the dolphins‚ sea lion and other animals their. I was so disappointed in our lunch cause am so hungry that time and the food there is not enough to me. I enjoy a lot in Ocean Adventure cause first time I saw a dolphins and a sea lion and all of them are very intelligent. After the ocean adventure we go to the Subic International Hotel this hotel is a separated facility they

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    When Alexander II became the Tsar‚ Russia was in total disarray. Her once widely respected and feared army was humiliated on the battlefields in the Crimean Peninsula‚ 80% of the people were in poverty and illiterate. Russia was still stuck in the middle ages while the rest of Europe was steaming in through the Industrial Era. Alexander II saw this as a need for change‚ primarily in response to the Crimean War‚ however to be able to do this‚ he also had to change the Russian society‚ therefore in

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    about me

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    Personal Characteristics in Cognitive Dissonance and Causal Attribution” by Pawan Kumar‚ it really made me think of how I would characterize those that commit crimes. The article was about research that was conducted in India about suggested punishment for criminals under different circumstances. The article states that in India‚ females are supposed to be less-criminal minded than males. I believe that here in the United States that is also thought. It also says that an educated or wealthy person

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    Psychology and Me

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    that time I don’t even know what to think of because‚ honestly‚ I don’t know much about psychology. But of course I now have a sense of clarity about the world of psychology‚ the science that seeks lucidity on human behaviour. As we all know‚ studying behavioural patterns can be difficult. Well maybe that’s just me because I don’t even understand mine at times. But I know that this is a challenge that I must face because in my opinion psychology is one of the most practical GE courses I am taking

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    Me at the Musesum

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    I have been to the IMAX at the Bob Bullock Museum‚ but this was the first time to step inside the museum itself. I was walking in thinking I needed a tour guide to show me the best way to explore but as you walk in‚ it is very easy to follow. The first floor had early settlements from the Indian Trade Network to Mexico seeking independence from Spain. Then as I went up to the second floor‚ I noticed the themes they laid out for each section of the Museum making them all different and allowing us

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    Spiderman and Me

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    The essay “Superman and me" by Sherman Alexie’s talks about how he first learned how to read‚ His intelligence as a young Indian boy‚ and Alexie as an adult teaching creative writing to Indian kids. In the first paragraph‚ Alexie explains that he first learned to read with a Superman comic book. But before he could read the comic‚ Alexie taught himself about paragraphs and how they relate to the real world. He thought of everything as paragraphs such‚ as his reservation he lived on was a paragraph

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    Stand by Me

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    Stand By Me The movie‚ “Stand by Me‚” exhibits the many things a child goes through during the adolescence. The theories of Jean Piaget‚ Lawrence Kohlberg‚ and Erik Erikson are clearly exemplified in Gordy‚ Chris‚ Teddy‚ and Vern throughout the movie. The four kids are identical to one stage each of Jean Piaget’s stages of cognitive development‚ Lawrence Kohlberg’s stages of moral development‚ and Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. By the end of the movie‚ you see a character change

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    entered the Vietnam War. American readers should be warned that because it looks primarily at the domestic political scene in Australia at the time‚ it does as a consequence refer to characters and events which most of you will not be aware of. However‚ I have included a short preface‚ attempting to identify most of the major players and the themes which ran behind the scenes in Australian society. Preface: There were‚ during the 1950 ’s and 1960 ’s three main political parties in Australia. They

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    parents drinking‚ so they may think that drinking has no effect on health that anyone can drink so why can’t the students drink? Therefore‚ college students have been drinking alcohol since the 14th century. Barrett Seaman’s article “How Bingeing Became the New College Sport‚” appearing in TIME magazine on August 29‚ 2005‚ explains how binge drinking is affecting college students. It also suggests that lowering the drinking age might help solve the problem of binge drinking. This article has much

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