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    three good deeds

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    Hockey is a fun and dangerous sport. Hockey is fun because you could score‚ when I feel awesome like getting your first car or house! You can also hit a person which is fun because they get mad and lose their focus on the game. It’s really fun to go on trips with the teammates‚ playing around in the hotels‚ playing mini-sticks in the hallways. Stuff like this makes hockey trios really fun and they make you want to go on more. Hockey is also a really dangerous sport because you hurt and maybe never

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    The Three Major Sociological Perspectives: Tools for Analyzing Society Perspective Level of Analysis Central Assumptions about Society View of the Individual Central Concepts Critique Functionalism Macro Society is a system of interrelated and interdependent parts. Society is naturally balanced and stable. Each part of society functions to maintain society’s stability. Cultural consensus exists and leads to social order. Ideology supports the system. People are shaped by society

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    October 11‚ 2013 Eui-Young Three Cups of Tea Journal Entry #1- Moving Mountains with Education Many readers will figure out Mortenson’s main goal: to build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan for the uneducated. After Mortenson deals with numerous problems‚ such as financial and negotiating issues‚ on his journey to provide education‚ he brings the positive change that the communities in Pakistan and Afghanistan need. He empowers children‚ especially

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    society in which they live. Do we consider how our behavior can be affected? Do we ask ourselves how society affects us? And if so how? The sociological perspective is an aids in recognizing how important society influence our daily lives. There are three sociological perspectives‚ symbolic interactionism perspective that focuses on how we interact with others. Functionalism is a passive way an individual look at sociology and have a tendency to believe facts without verifying the actually facts and

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    Poverty is a controversial social issue. A structural functionalist would view poverty as a positive aspect of society for a few reasons. One reason is that without impoverished people‚ there would be no wealthy people in place in society. Everyone either works hard‚ little‚ or not at all in order to know where they stand in society. With the poor‚ it gives everyone else a status in society. Another reason is that the poor serve the economy in a way. The poor people do all the difficult and physical

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    When they are gone‚ we must learn to carry on. In today’s world‚ there are few things if any at all that last forever; whether it be something bought in a store‚ or even us human beings everything has an expiration date. Death is not a simple thing to cope with. It takes time to go through the stages of grieving and reach the final point of acceptance. As people‚ we differ from each other‚ which means that it may take a week‚ a month‚ a year‚ or even more time for someone to cope with

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    Apollo's Three Challenges

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    Olympian gods were gathered around them listening. They were arguing about which is more important‚ the moon or the sun. They decided that they had to hold a competition to see which the superior one was. The winner would be declared at the end of three challenges. The first challenge was to see who could control the ocean more‚ the sun god or the moon goddess. The second was to see how dedicated their worshippers were. The third challenge was to prove why their

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    didn’t stand up for what was right and tried to follow along with the crowd. After these experiences‚ I guess they realized their reality was what they made of it‚ not what others attempted to make it. Throughout their college years spent together‚ the three learned to help each other stay focused and achieve their dreams‚ leading them into a world of success‚ intelligence‚ and happiness. An external conflict in the novel would be the negative influences of some friends. Knowing that if it they backed

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    bring new of his brothers. While at the front of battle he heard the giant Goliath’s defiance instill fear in the men of Israel. David unexpectedly offered to fight Goliath and actually killed him using only his sling shot and a pouch full of stones. Three artists depicted this biblical story in the Renaissance and those artists were Michael Angelo‚ Donatello‚ and Bernini. Donatello’s depiction of David best illustrates the story of David. Michael Angelo’s David was reminiscent of Greek classical sculpture

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    Three Types of Trust

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    Consistency--It encompasses an individual’s reliability‚ predictability‚ and good judgement in handling situations. Loyalty --It is the willingness to protect and save face for another person. Openness—It relies on the person to give you the full truth. Three types of trust Deterrence based Trust The most fragile relationships are contained in deterrence based trust. It is based on fear of reprisal if the trust is violated. One violation or inconsistency can destroy the relationship. Individuals who are

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