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    INTERVIEW: NOT IN THE FACE By Sarah Roerk Austin’s Not In The Face rock group has been making quite the name for themselves since they started as a duo in 2009. Jonathan Terrell (guitar and lead vocals) and Wes Cargal (drums) were the original duo that started playing together for fun‚ experimenting with different sounds and providing a creative outlet. Since then‚ they have added Michael Anthony Gibson and Ross Dubois to the band and have taken their music more seriously while also keeping

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    Cell Phone and Face-To-Face Communication “A whole new way to communicate has swept the nation and taken many along for the ride. The USA text message statistics have increased even within the last year: More text messages are sent by phone than phone calls” (Nicole). Before technology advanced‚ people dialed a number and had a verbal conversation. For people use to hand-write letters to friends across the country‚ something we now call “snail mail”. Since technology‚ society tends to be in a hurry

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    police leaders in the twenty-first century. Contrast: IT versus random patrol of the streets: a. The police departments that utilize COMPSTAT are based on the collection of information and analysis of such information contrary to random patrol of the streets‚ which do not utilize data collection and neither it’s analyzed. b. Previously to Compstat‚ the departments had merely conducted an annual review of local Part I crime rates collected in the UCR. The purpose of this brief examination was to

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    How do our relationships with others determine who we are? Being in a country with a diversity of personalities‚ different people impact our lives in different ways. Regardless of how‚ when‚ or who‚ all personal links with others intervene in our lives one way or another. All relationships have a psychological impact on oneself. To begin with‚ something like Stockholm syndrome may occur. During Etgar Keret’s story‚ “What‚ of This Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?” the goldfish‚ forced to be friends with

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    October 3‚ 2010 What Are You Going to Do With That? Katherine Streeter for The Chronicle Review By William Deresiewicz The essay below is adapted from a talk delivered to a freshman class at Stanford University in May. The question my title poses‚ of course‚ is the one that is classically aimed at humanities majors. What practical value could there possibly be in studying literature or art or philosophy? So you must be wondering why I’m bothering to raise it here‚ at Stanford‚ this renowned citadel

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    Novelist Alan Paton‚ in his book Cry‚ The Beloved Country taught his readers that one needs help from others to be able to recover. He showed this through the main character Stephen Kumalo who was frightened by the struggling of his family‚ who were struggling to make life better for themselves. Instead of fighting by himself he looked up for his brother’s support to overcome the fear. He delivered his message by altering the tone of the book whenever Kumalo felt down and used pathos to show Kumalo’s

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    “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” Amalia Prida 14-0663 Orientation November 8th‚ 2013. UNIBE In life‚ everything is earned and nothing positive or good comes our way for free. We have to earn the things we want and sometimes do some things we don’t necessarily want to do. “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” is a famous‚ yet genuine quote that can be considered as a life lesson. This phrase is applicable to college students

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    Benedict Arnold is mostly known for being a traitor to the colonists. He became general on the colonists side then switched to the British side. He gave the british all the secret plans that the colonists had that would have made them win earlier. He became a spy for the british. He joined the war because of the sugar act‚ he was outraged by it. He decided to join the sons of liberty to help protest against it. Benedict joined the militia and soon became the captain. He fought in the battle of the

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    Why Khazanah Scholarship is for you? My first word was “Gajah” or elephant in Malay. However‚ that does not mean I am destined to be a zoo vet. As I grew up‚ airplanes in the blue sky always fascinated me. How the airplane flied overwhelmed me for years. Since that‚ my journey in the science world began. I then started playing with Lego‚ a line of construction toys and enjoyed building. Throughout my school years I had triumphed in many robotic competitions and science fairs. My passion of

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    Colonists took on at the time the most powerful army in the world in pursuit of freedom. Outrageous taxes spread throughout the English colonies‚ making many settlers disconsolate with the British government the American colonies with complete disregard of the colonists’ natural human rights‚ viewing the colonists as slaves to the British interest and not as an extension of the empire itself. Yes‚ the American colonists were justified in waging war to break away from Britain because the British Parliament

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