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    While attending Indiana State University‚ one of the first sculptures I took an interest in was the Via Solaris. “Via Solaris‚” Latin for the way or road of the sun. The sculpture is about 20-feet tall and made of bronze and steel. Via Solaris was created by John Van Alstine (b. 1952)‚ an American sculptor living and working in New York State best known for stone and metal abstract sculptures exhibiting exceptional balance and poise. The sculpture is located on the north side of Stalker Hall on

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    against all obstacles to reach goals that will lead to a successful fortune‚ while some will walk an uneasy way and repeat themselves in the misery of self-destructiveness and self-sabotaging behaviors. In Tobias Wolff’s memoir This Boy’s Life‚ the author presents a life that is built up on continuous self-destructive decisions; making himself his own worst enemy and causing all kinds of pitiful situations which he hopes to change and evolve into a better self‚ only to once again find him fallen

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    VIA Strengths Case Study

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    VIA Strengths The VIA Strengths Survey is a 250 question survey to show you your top 5 character strengths based on your answers. My top 5 strengths were not particularly surprising and align pretty closely with who I am. I will discuss how these strengths can be a positive in my counseling career as well‚ as how they may possibly negatively affect my counseling career. Strength 1- Capacity to love and be loved. This strength states “you value close relations with others‚ in particular those in

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    The Life of a Slave in the 1800’s Life as a slave was very difficult. As many as 4.5 million slaves were working in Southern plantations in the early to mid-1800’s. There were two types of slaves; field slaves and house slaves. People think that being a house slave was easier but this proves that theory wrong. Slaves had terrible environments‚ were separated from family and friends‚ and were sometimes beaten to death. Whites knew that slavery was wrong and immoral. Though‚ it still continued. Being

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    John Newton S Life

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    Slavery is the ownership of human beings as property used for the purpose of unpaid labor; a slave can be bought and/or sold by his/her master for a price by his or her owner. Slaves were often exploited and treated very poorly and this was the case in British society as the slave trade was prominent and grew to dominate the Atlantic slave trade. The Atlantic slave was established during the mid-17th century. Ships would sail from Europe with a cargo of manufactured goods to the west coast of Africa

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    Sociological Imagination

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    theory these select few are the higher class in other words the bourgeoisie of society. Conflict theory does not see society as a whole coming together well for one purpose. The conflict theory proposes that conflict and tension are the basic facts of life and are what make up social change and ultimately society as a whole‚ but it puts more emphasis on class conflict (bourgeoisie vs. proletariat). Together‚ both of these theories come from a macro analysis perspective. Symbolic interactionism focuses

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    Sociological Imagination Sociological Imagination can be defined as the ability to notice a difference in people due to their social circumstances‚ how their “social norms‚” influence their lives. Sometimes these situations can lead to an outcome and it gives you an understanding as to why things happen the way they do. You understand what causes led to that specific outcome. Basically‚ you understand peoples lives because you can see how the outcome effects their lives and the people around

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    In fact‚ another difference the Roaring Twenties held was that it occurred after World War I‚ and thus was the first age with a major war prior to it occurring. Moreover‚ this war‚ World War I‚ acted as mostly a wake-up call to Americans and was one of the most underlying causes of the anxiety and even the most common actions of Americans during the time. Going into the war‚ much of the youth thought of it positively‚ because the last war‚ the War of 1812‚ resulted in America’s victory and the youths

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    PROJECT TITLE : SMS VIA APPLICATION SOFTWARE USING VISUAL BASIC 6 OBJECTIVE: We want to send SMS through our Application Software‚ which will help us to write SMS with the keyboard and it will make a user friendly environment to send SMS. METHODOLOGY: We use a SMS Toolkit called ActiveX/COM component which provides SMS messaging functionality. With this Toolkit‚ we can send and receive SMS messages via a: 1. GSM modem; 2. GSM phone; Requirements: 1. We use visual basic 6.0 as our main

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    In this paper‚ I will be talking about some aspects of my life and interpret from a sociological perspective. Most people have different perspective in their lives and in society. I will guide to the experience through my eyes and learn a little about my life. In the first chapter a guy named C. Wright Mills said “The sociological Imagination is defined as the ability to understand the one’s own issues are not caused simply by one’s own beliefs or thoughts but by society and how it is structured

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