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    The Impossible: Follow Up Questions 1. What natural disaster devastated the coast of Thailand? A tsunami devastated the coast of Thailand. 2.What are the causes of this type of disaster? Slow earthquakes under the sea floor cause tsunamis. 3.As a responder‚ list the needs and concerns you expect victims and survivors to have? As a responder‚ I would expect victims and survivors to have open wounds‚ hunger‚ dehydration‚ emotional distress‚ and missing family members. 4

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    What are the Miranda Rights and what should they mean to you? Why is exercising the Miranda Rights beneficial to you? Why are law enforcement officers required by law to advise an individual that is being investigated for a criminal offense of their Miranda Rights? Why should Miranda Rights be important to you? The Miranda Right should be important to you‚ because when being arrested‚ questioned‚ or investigated a person must know the constitutional rights that are given unto them so they know

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    impressions are almost impossible to change. while others said first impression are able to change when we get through it. In this time it hard to judge people by just looking. we can’t tell people whether they are good or bad by their physical appearance‚ or we can’t tell about their personality by their first impression. This the time people don’t trust each other and love each other. In my position i completely disagree by the ideal thinking of that first impressions are almost impossible to change. I believe

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    An Analysis of “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor The author‚ Flannery O’Connor‚ wrote a short story in entitled “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ which took place in Britain during the late 1700s. In the story‚ the main character‚ Tom T. Shiftlet‚ a drifter‚ meets Mrs. Crater‚ an old toothless woman‚ and her mute daughter Lucynell. The use of irony helps to show the true identity of Mr. Shiftlet while the theme shows the struggle humans face in redeeming themselves. Mr

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    spending hours comparing myself to the models in the magazines or people in the media ‚neglecting to realize how much editing or retouching it may have taken to create that image of perfection I longed for.You could say‚I was my biggest critic. I gave in to conformity. I truly hated the way I looked‚and came to the conclusion that I was worthless. Until this day I never took into consideration how much appearance could truly weigh on someone. Originality is what sets us apart from other people

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    One of my favorite Who We Are Values is respect. Respect to me is the unspoken way of showing someone you appreciate their values as a person regardless of their physical appearance‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ economic status‚ religious or political belief. It means acknowledging and valuing others’ point of view even if they are different from yours and you don’t have to necessarily agree with them. Respect is a basic moral value of human beings‚ and having respect in such a diverse workplace like Wegmans

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    Knowledge & Understanding questions Understand the process and experience of dementia (DEM 301) 1.1 Describe a range of causes of dementia syndrome ANSWER Neurodegenerative diseases is a common cause of dementia which mean that the brain cells known at the neurons either are degenerating therefore the neuron die off quicker which will lead to a more decline in the person mental health such as memory‚ language and sometimes their physical abilities all depending on which area of the brain is

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    thoughts‚ anyone with courgette has only fearless feats and courageous acts in mind having courage means acting when others are afraid of the danger‚ or simply acting without fear of failure. I can consider myself that I have the courage in me‚ even though sometimes the fear is always there when I am afraid to fail but I just neglected it because I have my goals in life‚ just don’t give up and have courage. Courage is a virtue when we choose to good especially when that is the most difficult‚ bravery

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    * What connotations does the word "science" have for you? Are they positive‚ negative or mixed? * * The words‚ to me‚ have a lot of positive connotations‚ such as clever‚ knowledgeable‚ innovative‚ inventive‚ proofing‚ influential etc. Science brings positive imagery to my mind‚ it is a very helpful way of knowing‚ it enables individuals to settle complications very thoroughly in terms of experimental conduction as well as a mathematical calculations. * How are scientists viewed

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    Moving was one of the hardest obstacles I have overcome in my life‚ but it shaped the person that I am today. It was hard to adjust to the new people‚ curriculum‚ house‚ church‚ state‚ and programs I was involved with. My whole world was flipped upside-down. I was terrified because I lost everything I had ever known‚ and this made it extremely hard to move on from the old and embrace all of the new aspects of my life. Many kids were watching me and whispering to their friends about “the new kid”

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