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    express that is through songs. They want us to stay Humble and Kind like Tim McGraw‚ leave our legacy like The Script‚ and always know that we are one of a kind like Pink. These messages are the three things that we need in our lives forever. “Childhood stars shine‚ always stay humble and kind.” Our teachers picked Humble and Kind by Tim McGraw because they want us to know that no matter what happens in life we need to stay the good christian people we are. This is my favorite song and means a lot to

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    Born in Burbank California in 1958‚ director Tim Burton grew up with a fascination for Roald Dahl and Edgar Allen Poe works. He enjoyed how these authors were able to blend humor and horror to create a work of art that viewers were both disgusted‚ and intrigued by. The effect of these influences were eventually reflected in his remarkable films. From Edward Scissorhands‚ where the main character has scissors for hands instead of real hands‚ to Alice in Wonderland‚ where the main character is thrown

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    References: Associates Capstone in Business. (2013). Retrieved February 4‚ 2013‚ from Tim ’s Coffee Shoppe Simulation: http://extmedia.kaplan.edu.edgesuite.net/buness/AB299/Tims_Coffee_Shop/index.html

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    White like me is a documentary tracking Tim Wise detailing the history of racism in America and how it still affects us in the present. Tim Wise attended a school where the teachers and students were mostly black‚ and he said he had learned to respect the “black authority figures” from a young age. During college Tim realized he was privileged as a white person: by having the choice to speak out against racism from a distance and not doing anything about locally. The white privilege included having

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    always do what they feel is right‚ this is simply untrue. People will always follow societal norms because they are the backbone of society and what people feel most comfortable doing. A piece of literature that exemplifies this On the Rainy River by Tim O’Brien; a short story that describes the events that occur after a young man is given a draft notice for the Vietnam War. Throughout the story he struggles with whether or not

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    War affects people in many ways. The war affects people not only physical but also mentally. Stress has a very big effect on people whose in the war. Not just any kind of stress but post traumatic stress disorder is a very common type. PTSD became diagnosis with influence from social movement including veteran‚ feminist and holocaust survivors .Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing a terrifying event. People who has PTSD experienced many life

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    The book that I have recently read was “The things they carried”. The book was written by Tim O’Brien who was once a US soldier. The book is about the Vietnam War which was started around 1955. Tim himself was a soldier fighting in the war who had survived. He writes the story fictionally but the names of the characters are of real people. The book is a series of short stories and the situation in the story reflects horror of the war. There are three areas of conflicts that occur in the stories

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    Tim Burton is known for his work as a director and producer of several popular movie’s including Edward Scissorhands‚ the Nightmare Before Christmas‚ and Alice and Wonderland (2010). His style is often described as dark and gothic‚ but also with a hint of comedy. Tim burton achieves this mood by using music‚ long shots‚ and lighting to give a scene and setting a dark or mysterious feeling. Music‚ specifically non-diegetic music‚ is used in Edward Scissorhands mostly to give scenes a more mysterious

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    1. How did Tim feel about the Vietnam War while he was at college? He opposed it. He began to hate it. Do his actions and language support the idea that he “hated” the Vietnam war?  No‚ he was too scared of what people thought to speak up or act like he hated it. 2. What were Tim’s options once he received his draft notice? To go or leave the country. Who did he hold responsible for his situation? Other people who didn’t have to worry about being drafted. Who did he think should go to war instead

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    Good governance From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Part of a series on Governance Models Collaborative Good Multistakeholder Open-source Private By level Local Global By field Climate Clinical Corporate Data Earth system Ecclesiastical Environmental Higher education Information Network Ocean Political party Project Self Service-oriented architecture

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