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    Reflection Paper By Nina Bianca Cadena As the summer class started last April 21st‚ I thought that the class will be so boring because of the 3 hour class per subject. And the fact that it is just a short term class‚ like it was just a month; I couldn’t imagine how they will make it more advance for us to finish the designated topics and deadlines. And as expected for this another kind of English subject‚ which is the English 101 I prepared myself already for possible long essays and paper

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    the People. America is based on the ideal of freedom. But how free can we be if we follow a set of extensive laws? So in a free land why would there be restrictive laws? The answer is to ensure the safety of the people‚ but because we are all free-willed not everyone can be made safe. The government has already used laws to minutely manipulate or free will‚ but would it be more beneficial to completely control our will to keep us safe? In Fahrenheit 451 the citizens are living in a false reality of

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    Routine‚ Escape‚ and Life & Death in “Araby” Of the many stories in this collection‚ Joyce uses many themes in each particular story and reuses the themes again many times in the stories following. The three major themes that were quite a standout were when the main character of one story had to deal with either: the Imprisonment of Routine‚ the Strong Willing Desire for Escape‚ or the Corresponding Intersection of Life and Death. Along with many others‚ “Araby” had these three themes laid out

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    The followings functions of counseling may be effective for any particular employee of an organization:1. Advice 2. Reassurance (confidence and courage) 3. Communication (upward) 4. Release of emotional tension 5. Clarified thinking 6. Reorientation DEFINITIONS‚ PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS OF GUIDANCE COUNSELING CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background  The progress of human thought and consciousness of self and his world‚ has led to globalization. Global situation makes life more competitive and

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    In this paper I will examine the practicality and applicability of Kantian moral law in comparison to the golden rule. The main focus will be with on categorical imperatives‚ hypothetical imperatives‚ duty‚ and good will when it comes to Kantian moral law. Then‚ with the golden rule the focus will be on the whole maxim‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”‚ since it is quite simple. To help with the analysis of these two topics the examples of the death penalty and charity will be

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    and working on tasks one by one can prevent mistakes and diminish the time needed to finish a task (Nhan). Although “it does not hurt to do multiple things at once‚” people tend to have a lower retention rate when multitasking (Mah). This causes forgetfulness‚ lost in train of thought‚ and mostly mistakes. The negative effects of multitasking prolong tasks and increase stress. Multitasking does not make an individual more productive and is often mistaken with time management. Many people believe “multitasking

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    except for me. I glared at.dainty dishes‚ containing potato chips‚ pastry and samosas and beverages on the table to be serve for and I said one word ‘Sorry!’ to all of them. At the mean time I blamed myself because it was not other than my forgetfulness. I horribly forgot that there would be a farewell party tonight for my four co-workers whose work permit expired and going to their home country. The worst thing was among that four persons‚ one was my close friend working together at the

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    quote‚ the studies have shown that young people who drink in excess have difficulties in their brain. Part of their brain is damaged that controls their memory. Their memory loss can be permanent or temporary. This health issue of memory loss and forgetfulness can be very serious. If the drinking age limit is twenty one‚ then more young people will have less severe consequences in health issues such as brain damage in memory

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    [pic] [pic] Alzheimer ’s disease: Not Just Loss of Memory I. Introduction II. Literature Review III. Methodology IV. Data Analysis V. Discussion VI. Conclusion VII. Bibliography

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    This report focuses on the cognitive‚ personality‚ social and physical domains of aging. To explore these domains‚ three participants aged between 78- 90 years of age‚ were asked a number of guiding questions to explore each domain. These questions allowed participants to discuss their unique experiences. Participant 1‚ Lisa‚ is a 78 year old female. She lives with her husband in their family home. Lisa‚ has nine children‚ 26 grand children and one great grand child. Family plays an important role

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