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    Zhumabekov Adilzhan 11”A” How do we know what we know? We know a lot of things‚ but have we ever asked ourselves: “How do we know what we know?” As an example let’s take a student. A student gets knowledge from the teachers in the school. But why that student unreservedly listens in what does teacher say? The main reason is that a student believes‚ that his teacher teach him only truth. And if you make so that teacher tells incorrect information‚ a student will just remember it and will not try

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    In Groups We Shrink

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    Also people act and think differently when they collect in groups. Carol Tavris‚ a social psychologist‚ published an article entitled “In Groups We Shrink” in March of 1991 in the Los Angeles Times. She argues that there are various explanations as to why people behave morally as individuals but not in groups: they approve of what is taking place‚ they have the fear of being embarrassed or are victims of what psychologist call “diffusion of responsibility”. She believes‚ however‚ that fear of embarrassment

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    Life as We Know It

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    Life as we know it‚ is short‚ there are many things that we can comprehend and some that we are not meant to. The human race‚ rich with its diversity of people‚ is coming to an end as we speak of it. Who is to be arraigned of bringing such mobocracy to the human race? We are the ones‚ we have brought this dilemma upon ourselves‚ we invented and innovated technology without thinking of its aftermath. Where do we stand today? In the field that builds and destroys. Almost everything is stereotyped‚

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    we live in the age

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    We live in the age of science and technology. We seem having communication all the time‚ but in fact is just a link. Email‚ Twitter‚ or Facebook‚ they are everywhere‚ in all aspects‚ such as politics‚ business‚ love‚ friendship. But no matter how much they are worth‚ they can not replace the real dialogue The same time Communication networks become larger and also become emptier‚ as the same for all of us. In this real-time communication network‚ we are under unprecedented isolation: Contact

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    The Way We Say What We Say In his book The Stuff of Thought (2007)‚ Steven Pinker states that all humans‚ universally‚ must be careful in the choice of their words in order to convey a specific message while keeping up a particular relationship between the speaker and the listener. In the simplest form‚ people do this for basic politeness. Whether it is asking for someone to pass the salt or asking somebody to donate to a specific cause‚ people phrase their desires in a way to not offend the listener

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    We Are Legion Analysis

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    “Each one of us can make a difference. Together we make a change.”- Barbara Mikulski. We as a people believe‚ respect‚ honor‚ and love different things; standing together instead of individually makes us stronger. You’re able to be heard. Changes are able to be made. A lot of people disagree with government decisions but are scared of consequences to speak out. In the documentary ‘We Are Legion’‚ computer activist or shall I say hacktivist do just that standing for what they believe in anonymously

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    personality through what they wear. It’s like their identity. The argument that implementing a dress code would eliminate problems involving provocative clothing‚ discrimination‚ and bullying is an invalid argument in my opinion. Students should not have a dress code. The first amendment grants all citizens of the United States freedom of religion‚ press‚ assembly‚ the right to petition and last but not least‚ freedom of expression.

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    Page 1 of 2 Microsoft: Who We Are Mission and values student exercise Using the statement of mission and values on the following page‚ answer the following questions: 1. Which human resource management functions are identified in the mission and values of Microsoft? Which functions are missing? 2. How does the HR department influence how Microsoft wants to do business? 3. Re-read the document and replace “customer” and “people” with “employee.” Answer the following questions: a. What quality products

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    There have been major accidents throughout the United States that have produced over 100‚000 crashes and roughly 1‚000 deaths in the past. In 1979 Ken Fishel was at the intersection of 436 and highway 50 when a woman ran a red light causing him to T-Bone the passenger side of her vehicle. Ken ended up with serious injuries consisting of whip lash and a mild concussion to the head. While the women escaped the accident with minor injuries this could been easily prevented (interview). To combat this

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    Should the government have a say in our diets‚ Many people will argue that it is freedom of choice to eat whatever you want but the government has a right to interfere with that freedom if it is infringing upon the rights of others. I am not saying that if someone is eating unhealthy it is going to eliminate another person’s freedom but it does affect everyone in the nation. With a rising number of people with poor diets‚ the number of people suffering from obesity rises also. Obesity can cause

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