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    Rebecca Cross Article 9 How Cooking Frees Men This article explains how the discovery in cooking foods has dramatically changed the way we live‚ and the amount of time freed up by spending less time chewing. Raw food takes much longer to eat than soft cooked foods. The discovery of cooking changed our social division of labor between men and women. The Hadza tribes are foragers; hunters and gathers‚ and now that cooking food is possible‚ the men hunt for meat‚ while the women forage the land for anything

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    Women and How They See Themselves How different do women look at themselves from the early 1900”s to the early 2000’s? My love of the subject matter caused me to look into this question. Using two poems “Women” by Adrienne Rich and “Women’s Rights” by Samhain Whitefox‚ I have been able to explore the world through the eyes of two women‚ one from the early 1900’s and the other from the early 2000’s. In the poem “Women” by Adrienne Rich the women seem more concerned with how others perceive them

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    ENG 101 essay How women suffer to be beautiful? In the article “The Price of Perfection” Robin Henig discusses the ways in which women have suffered physically‚ making changes to their body to achieve perfection. Women‚ for hundreds of years to pursue beauty have undertaken dangerous procedures such as foot binding‚ plastic surgeries‚ and wearing corsets to pursue beauty according to their cultural standards. These more or less extreme torturous procedure that women go through to feel

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    Of Mice and Men Controlled Assessment Explore the ways Steinbeck presents the theme of ‘loneliness’ in ‘Of Mice and Men’. The book ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ written by John Steinbeck is set in the 1930’s America. This was the time of the great depression‚ segregation‚ racism and sexism. In the 1930’s unemployment was high and a lot of men had hardly any money‚ so they moved from town to town to find new places to work. The men never stayed in one place to form any relationships or had much financial

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    Abortion is a choice that many women find hard to make. It is understandable. But if a woman decides that she wants an abortion‚ there should be a safe place she can go to receive one. Why is it that people who are not even pregnant are trying to make a decision for those who are? Is it because it interferes with their religious or beliefs? Or is there some other unknown reason? Whatever the reason‚ it is their choice. I believe that the woman trying to receive an abortion should have the opportunity

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    Group Think Question #2 This type of dysfunctional operation of an organization has many ways and opportunities for failure. The basic fundamentals of this process are the beginnings of failure as groups seek conformity and unity they sacrifice everything in order to maintain peace within the group. Many times this will take the individuals creative thoughts and ability to voice the creative edge thinking away. In many organizations this is a process that is continually used. It is perceived

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    Nicholas Moey. Ashley Scott Moey. Nicole Moey. These were all possibilities that never made the cut. Still a blob in my mother’s belly‚ they didn’t know yet whether I was a boy or a girl. My mother had this book filled with baby names and would randomly flip through until she found one that sounded “right” to her. The name “Nicholas” seemed to roll off her tongue just fine. A quick trip to the doctor’s office to find out the sex of the baby revealed that I was a girl pretty early on. Nicholas Moey

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    in the Scriptures.” According to the authors of How to Think Theologically‚ anyone who claims to be a Christian there is a high likelihood that you are a theologian. “It is a simple fact of life for Christians; their faith makes them theologians. Deliberately or not‚ think—and act—out of a theological understanding of existence‚ and their faith calls them to become the best theologians they can be.” Looking at the first three chapters of How to Think Theologically‚ we will review what the authors

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    WEEK 11 – This week we were asked to analyse the following papers and a TED Talk presentation reflecting on how the accelerating pace of life and the distractions/noise in form of new means of communication are affecting our concentration and vanishing our “sanctuary” where we can dedicate time for thoughtful reflections. * “No time to think: Reflections on information technology and contemplative scholarship”‚ David M. Levy. (2007) * “Speed and the Unsettling of Knowledge in the Digital

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    The Affect of Google By reading the article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" by Nicholas Carr‚ could briefly summarize the main ideas. Google has affected people in many ways and impact their brains work. Nicholas Carr begins by discussing how he feels that the Internet is causing his focus issues‚ in which he cannot keep focus while reading a book. If people grow up with doing multitasking like doing homework and listen to a music‚ they are going to lose some abilities that the normal people have.

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