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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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    ipod‚ solar powered cars‚ advancements in medical technology‚ this list could go on for pages. But one of the biggest inventions of mankind‚ that is now being found everywhere‚ the World Wide Web (WWW)‚ or as we like to call it the Internet. Yes‚ the computer was a very successful invention as well‚ but what would the computer be with the internet. The internet opens up so many doors for people to explore the world around them. There’s a saying that goes‚ “America runs on Dunkin Donuts”‚ but if you

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    . Mark Bradford was the artist that I took a look at. His creativity was wonderful abstract‚ catching my eye piece after piece. The particular artwork that I looked at was his “When We Ride” created in 2006. The media is a mix‚ which was created into a collage on canvas. The canvas was at its large of 46 3/8 x 62 ¼ inches. This piece of artwork is located in the city of art itself; Los Angeles‚ California. I believe this canvas collage tells an untold story through contrast and rhythm‚ light and

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    We Live We Die

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    enjoy the film if has no knowledge of what the theme of Citizen Kane is about‚ or the significance of every setting that the films has created to reflect Citizen Kane’s life at some point in his contreversial career life. The Film: Citizen Kane was aimed to ruin William Randolph Hearst’s reputation. I think that Orson Welles though alot about it before initiating a war against William Hearst and calculated it’s consequences carefully‚ but he was WRONG!! what Welles tried to achieve is that taking

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    We Can But Dare We

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    We Can But Dare We: A Look into the Use of Social Media in Healthcare Sydney Sobocinski Chamberlain College of Nursing NR360: Information Systems in Healthcare September 2014 We Can But Dare We: A Look into the Use of Social Media in Healthcare In the world today‚ smartphones are becoming the “norm”‚ with basic phones becoming nearly obsolete in recent years. Pairing the overwhelming presence of social media with the rise in usage of smartphones brings to light an entirely new set of problems

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    Tangled and Repunzel

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    Tangled and “Rapunzel” One would believe that a movie based on a storybook would have the same plot. In comparing and contrasting the movie Tangled to the short story “Rapunzel”‚ one can find many differences and very few similarities. Tangled was developed by Disney and has grossed 590 million dollars in the first year; however‚ “Rapunzel” is only a folk tale handed down through the years until it was finally written down in the 1800s. This is only the beginning of the differences. Looking closely

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    We Can but Should We?

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    We Can But Should We? Laurel Lotterhos Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361: Information Systems in Healthcare May‚ 2013 We Can But Should We? Technology is an ever-changing part of our society that has affected the healthcare profession greatly. It seems that every few months a new technology is introduced to improve quality care and safety in every aspect of healthcare‚ whether it be inpatient services or emergency services. “Trends in the rise of smartphone adoption and usage by

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    Rationalist. I think therefore I am. We cannot rely on tradition or previous knowledge or even our senses to belief something. We must reason and process the information therefore the reasoning of each is personal. • Rationalism: the belief that we can have knowledge without experience. Only by reasoning its existence. Logic is used to subtend reasoning and form opinion. • Empiricism: we can only be sure of something once we’ve tested it or experienced it. This means that we use our sense perception and

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    The film widely revolves around Liesel Meminger‚ a nine years old girl from Germany who was given up by her biological parents to live with Hans and Rosa Huberman. Surprisingly‚ the narrator of the film is death‚ and all these events take place in 1939 shortly before the break of the Second World War in Molching. Hans becomes an important person in her life especially after her brother’s death as he dedicates time to comfort her to learn and read as well as comfort her during those hard times. Later

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    The Ethics Of What We Eat?

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    With countless diets hitting the market each day‚ it can become impossible to know the best route in order to properly fulfill our nutritional needs without wreaking havoc to the world around us. The philosophical book The Ethics of What We Eat by Singer and Mason explores the lasting impact our dietary preferences pose on humans‚ animals‚ and the environment‚ as they offer suggestions on how to improve our ecological footprint through our choices. A lasting theme of the book puts a light on the

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