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    White Guilt

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    Comment on White Guilt 商管1003 20100301345 田新斌 Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have done something wrong or you think you have done something wrong. Or it also refers to the fact that you’ve done something wrong. It also can be explained as the state of having committed to an offense or the remorse caused by feeling responsible foe some offense. However‚ white guilt is the individual or collective guilt often said to be felt by some people for the racial treatment of people of color

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    Thought and A. Fact. B.

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    communication is that it is symbolic. This means that meanings are located in: a. words. b. events. c. people. d. objects. e. experience. 2. The encoding process is best described by which of the following: a. organizing thoughts into ideas. b. identifying feelings and emotions. c. receiver acknowledgment that a message has been received. d. turning ideas or feelings into symbols. e. all of the above. 3. When your teacher pauses during a lecture because he or she notices

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    You Only Live Once

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    Live Your Life to the Fullest “You only live once‚ but if you do it right‚ once is enough‚” –Mae West. The Transcendentalist time period relates mostly to the philosophy‚ “Live life to the fullest.” Transcendentalists’ believe in self-reliance‚ individualism‚ and inner spiritual beliefs‚ just like any person who wants to live their life to the fullest. Every person should enjoy every moment of their lives by appreciating everything in order to follow their dreams and to live their lives to the

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    The book ‘Once’‚ by Morris Gleitzman Develops a sense of hope through a carrot that a boy named Felix finds in his soup bowl‚ Felix’s stories he tells‚ his imagination and his love for books that the Nazis are destroying and a man called Barney who is caring and helpful towards children in their time of grief and loneliness. Felix goes through lots of emotions on his journey to find his parents‚ but keeps is head held high because of all the great memories he has had in the past At the start of ‘Once’

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    e-smoking

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    these little white sticks of tobacco can cause lung failure‚ amputations‚ cancer‚ and heart disease. There were many things done to warn people about the health risks of smoking cigarettes‚ like tobacco labels‚ advertising‚ smoking bans‚ and high taxes. There still is that small range of smokers but with this new craze that’s sweeping the nation‚ middle school students and high school students‚ could mean a beginning to the end of smoking. According to the The New York Times article‚ “E-Smoking Among

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    Plan B

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    Green. The educator imposes his will on the student in Plan A and ignores the problem in Plan C. On the contrary‚ Plan B assumes collaboration between the teacher and the student to find the solution of aversive behavior. Plan B could be Proactive‚ used before the behavior arises again‚ and Emergency‚ used while the behavior is occurring. Plan B includes three steps: Empathy‚ Define Adult Concerns‚ and Invitation. In the provided observation Ms. Ghedina utilized Plan A‚ she consistently

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    agnes b

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    Agnès B. opened her first shop on Rue du Jour in Paris in 1975. Since then‚ she has designed clothing for men‚ women‚ and children that reflects the spirit of the age by creating a timeless wardrobe that can easily adapt to every personality. Today‚ Agnès B. continues to design each collection that bears her name‚ including accessories‚ watches‚ jewelry‚ and sunglasses. The company has more than one hundred shops throughout the world. As a family and civic enterprise‚ Agnès B. tries as much as possible

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    Once Upon a Time-Reaction

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    1. Background of the Literary Piece Once Upon A Time by Gabriel Okara The poem is written by Gabriel Okara‚ a Nigerian poet. He may have written the poem so that other people may understand how an African person deals with the western ideas. The poem is like a clash of cultures and how the speaker finds a way to adapt to the situation‚ the poem also gives a description about how the speaker wants to forget the ideals of these people. 2. Summary The poem‚ is depicting a man‚ maybe of old age (or

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    Should we protect the Great Lakes? Why? Why not? If so‚ How? Why is it important that we protect the watershed surrounding the Great Lakes? The Great Lakes hold 90% of North America’s fresh surface water but this water supply is not infinite. As of now‚ both Canada and many states from the US are piped with potable water from the Great Lakes. This leads me to believe that we must protect the Great Lakes. If the Great Lakes are used erroneously‚ both in mishandling of the water and contamination

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    Swan Lake Response

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    Dragon and Suite for Ma Dukes by Miguel Atwood Ferguson and Carlos Nino. Overall‚ Gone’s Goings was a journey that used the blending of images such as planting seeds‚ growing‚ and traveling to create a story for the audience. As the story unfolded‚ more intricate parts were noticed. For example‚ there was a leader on the journey‚ which was the featured soloist throughout the piece of art. She had a distinct costume on and the other dancers seemed to follow her and mimic her movements. There seemed

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