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    In the video “Slumming It”‚ you see a very underdeveloped town in India. The homes that families live in are very small‚ but are shared with extended families. In every corner of the roads is a lot of trash and many children playing near the trash and sewers. The people that live there are happy and believe the place they live is the norm. Near by the poor city is a city that is not poor at all. They have million dollar homes and only share it with few people. Should this city help the underdeveloped

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    Epigenetics Video response Epigenetics is a termed coined from epigenome. It is the study of occurrence of changes in the human genome as a result of gene modification expression raising from factors such as lifestyle. The PBS video presents the efforts and advancements made in epigenetics. It is fascinating to realize two people who are identical due to their DNA like twins turn up to be totally different due to alteration of their genes. Great effort has been dedicated in the study of epigenetics

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    Tequila Video Analysis

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    Throughout the video‚ there were many illogical actions taken upon the two friends of Gonzales that gave off a negative image of them. By deciding to over drink and going out to pick fights‚ Mexicans were shown as bad people. “Tequila” being the drink the two had consumed too much of not only displayed a stereotype‚ but also shows a lack of control and somewhat of an alcohol problem the Mexican community may have. The reference to Tequila was more of an American producer approach. Although it is

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    Jazz: Video Analysis

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    Watching these videos‚ I feel very sorry for Jazz. It must be very hard especially around age eleven when boys start coming into your life and you want to date. I would never guess that she is a boy‚ she looks nothing like one and she acts nothing like a boy. That has to be a lot of stress on Jazz and her family. Her family wants her to be happy and love herself and Jazz seems to be dealing with it well. It makes sense that Jazz is obsessed with mermaids‚ because mermaids have tails and not boy or

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    Juvenile Video Analysis

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    Program really hit home with me as I to spent time as a juvenile in a similar institution‚ definitely not as therapeutic but none the less certain aspects such as staff that are willing to talk and work through personal problems with. These kids in this video have been through a lot in their lives and it’s not one bit surprising that they have gone down the paths that they have. I think that it’s awesome that these kids are able to receive the rehabilitative help they need versus just being tossed in a

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    Racism: Video Analysis

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    and stop racism. By helping my family and friends I could protest with them to stop racism. Telling workplaces and stores that it’s ok if African Americans could walk in here help them with issues with racism that the board has trouble with. In the video “Ted Talks” there is a lady who talks about her story of African Americans. “Chimamanda” is a story teller”. Just like “Chimamanda” I could help me family and friends and the community around me. “Chimamanda” is a African American who lives in Nigeria

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    Mate: A Video Analysis

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    primary factors in mate selection (DNews‚ 2014). There is a reason that two complete strangers can come together in a room and end up intimate with each other whereas two other strangers can come together in a room and never see one other again. The video showed the chemical reaction we encounter during courtship (DNews‚ 2014)‚ something our brains have been doing this since the dawn of mankind. When a person is looking for a mate they will encounter several potential perspectives until they find that

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    Communication Video Cases Video 1 Response: Helping Annie The video of the school nurse‚ psychiatrist‚ and the case worker discussing ways to help Annie is a good video to analyze group diversity and communication styles. Two of these individuals are females and the other is a male‚ Max. Annie is a 17 year old high school student suffering from possible depression and an eating disorder. The school nurse is the individual that has noticed Annie’s issues and has turned to the case worker and psychiatrist

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    Video Games Case Study

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    that more people are becoming aware of different cultures and how their beliefs and acts are different from ours. In this critical thinking assignment I am going to discuss how different cultures view video games. I will also determine whether they see video games as beneficial to their culture. Video games can be a powerful learning tool according to Daphne Bavelier a researcher at the Unversity of Rochester. He did a study on the first-shooter game "Unreal tournament" found that players were able

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    Video Case Chapter 5

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    Video case chapter 5 1. An understanding of consumer behavior helped Best Buy grow from a small specialty audio retailer to the world’s largest consumer electronics retailer by “trying to keep our ear to the railroad tracks” which means they listen to the customer to be able to change on a dime when a customer wants us to tailor that experience a certain way and provide certain shopping experiences and certain services. 2. The advantages and disadvantages of using “customer centricity” to create

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