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    Sexual Techniques

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    Patricia Myers PSY/265 08/14/2014 Critical Thinking and Sexual Decision Making How do you use the principles of critical thinking in making sexual decisions? Give an example from your own life in which you would use critical thinking to make a decision about sex. 1. Be skeptical. After having my child last November I now must be skeptical when it comes to challenging ways I can or can’t get pregnant. Being fertile the following year after giving birth to a child makes me feel like no matter

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    For my response I watched the provided film‚ Stand by Me with commentary by it’s director‚ Rob Reiner. One of major things that jumped out at me while watching was the use of what Reiner called a “long lense”. He first references this technique when Teddy is standing in the train tracks but brings it up again when the train is coming towards them while on the bridge‚ when the boys are walking down the tracks in the morning after they sleep in the woods‚ and again when they’re making the trek back

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    Sailing Off to Death Kirston Barrett Crossing the Bar Sunset and evening star‚ And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar‚ When I put out to sea‚ 4 But such a tide as moving seems asleep‚ Too full for sound and foam‚ When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home.

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    CHAPTER 7—SAMPLING AND SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. From a group of 12 students‚ we want to select a random sample of 4 students to serve on a university committee. How many different random samples of 4 students can be selected? a.|48| b.|20‚736| c.|16| d.|495| ANS: D 2. Parameters are a.|numerical characteristics of a sample| b.|numerical characteristics of a population| c.|the averages taken from a sample| d.|numerical characteristics of either a sample or a population| ANS:

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    Film Techniques

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    The director uses film techiques to tell the story ad create a respose in the audiece. These techiques are. Shots wide shot- a wide shot is a shot that shows the setting as well as the character. This kind of shot is used so the audience can understand the characters physical experience with the setting. normal shot- a normal shot usually shows the characters waist and up. This is a standard shot that helps to focus attention on the action. close up- a close up shot is a shot in which the camera

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    5S Description & Guidelines By: Greg Hart‚ President - Hart Innovative Solutions‚ Inc. 5S Sort (organization) – Clearly distinguish needed from unneeded items and eliminate the latter. Set in Order (orderliness) – Keep needed items in the correct place for easy and immediate retrieval. Shine (cleanliness) – Keep the workplace swept and thoroughly clean. Standardize (routine clean-up) – Standardize clean-up and organization through guidelines Sustain (discipline – habit) – Make

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    Essay Human kind has always displayed a desire‚ within their literature‚ to engross themselves on a journey of self reflection. However often these journeys can also be negatively forced upon a character. Skrzynecki‚ in his text ‘Immigrants at central station’ explores how forced journeys have dehumanised and isolated his family on their journey of migration. However‚ in ’10 Mary street’ Skrzynecki focuses on positive outcomes of journeys that him and his family have taken on their own. Furthermore

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    Crossing – Mark Slouka “Crossing” is a short story written by Mark Slouka in 2009. The narrator is a third-person narrator‚ where you follow the father’s point of view and its limited point of view. This has an effect on the reader. You get involved in the story and you know what the father is thinking and why he is going the things he does. “He looked over at the miniature jeans‚ the sweatshirt bunched beneath the seat belt’s strap‚ the hiking boots dangling off the floor like weights.” (Page

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    Emanual Leutze‚ a German-born American painter‚ is known for his popular work Washington Crossing the Delaware. The painting shows George Washington‚ along with 2‚500 soldiers‚ crossing the Delaware River in order to surprise the British’s Hessians army with an attack. This historical event took place in Trenton‚ New Jersey during the Christmas of 1776. Leutze’s work displayed the heroic actions of Washington and his army braving the icy and cold weather. Washington is at the head of the boat‚ staring

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    One of the most famous paintings from the American Revolution is a painting of our first president George Washington crossing the Delaware. The painting is accurately named‚ “Washington Crossing the Delaware‚” and is set during an extremely tense time in the American Revolution. The Americans and the British had been battling for freedom for many years now‚ and tensions were still rising. The American army under General George Washington were not doing so well and really need to win a battle to gain

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