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    In a Rush to Grow up A year ago all I could think about was‚ what could be any better than being an adult. I had just been a year into my volunteering for Silver Cord (a school volunteer program) when I begun to think I was capable of working‚ because I enjoyed being able to give back to the community through Silver Cord. I needed something that would give me the chance to work weekly in the same environment. I thought work could grant me the pass to become a responsible adult. When I was hired

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    While reading through this selection the iconic Lewis Carroll quote “we’re all mad here” from Alice in Wonderland was repeating in my thought process. I can think of no better way to begin this exploratory course. The reading itself was a series of brilliant philosophical musings on the nature of madness along with how we perceive it to exist. In the present moment‚ I am unable to say if I agree or disagree with Foucault as he articulates himself well. A repeating theme in this selection begs the

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    * How would Functionalists and Conflict theorists differ in their analysis of socialization by the mass media? Mass Media: Mass media is media which is intended for a large audience. It may take the form of broadcast media‚ as in the case of television and radio‚ or print media‚ like newspapers and magazines. Internet media can also attain mass media status‚ and many mass media outlets maintain a web presence to take advantage of the ready availability of Internet in many regions of the world. Some

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    The Other Wes Moore tells a story of two young men growing up in similar situations. No father‚ kipping class‚ drug influence some situations the Wes Moore’s have to deal with‚ however one ends up a road scholar and influential author the other ends up in prison serving life. This book is a prime example of how certain choices can determine the rest of one’s life. Personal responsibility‚ self sufficiency and citizen leader ship are boldly highlighted and brought to life in this work. Wes Moore shows

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    Erinn Smith In Weed We Trust Marijuana is a gateway drug‚ or so they say. The legalization of marijuana is a common topic talked about in today’s politics‚ and it should be. People have gone back and forth on the pros and cons this decision could have. The fact of the matter is though‚ that the pros seem to outweigh the cons drastically. The spanish brought marijuana to America in 1545‚ and by 1611 it became a major commercial crop. However‚ marijuana didn’t really catch on till the jazz age

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    Austen Rempe 10/8/13 Period 2 Have y’all ever wondered how a college football team could change after their team lost friends and family in a plane crash? The movie “We Are Marshall” claims to be a true story and is about the 1970­1971 Marshall University football team suffering a plane crash on the way back from a road game.  I think “We Are Marshall” should be considered nonfiction because a lot of the events that happened in the movie actually happened in real life. The Marshall University football team was in a plane crash on November 14

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    We All Fall Down Reading Response #1 By: Nakayla L 8-5 Retell The book We All Fall Down is a story about a grade nine student that goes to the World Trade Center along with his father. The day that Will went to work with his father was the day that two large commercial airplanes deliberately crashed into both of the Twin Towers. Within this story you discover the difficult journey that Will and his father take‚ to become safe again. Relate When Will had gotten told that his father

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    Describe two major ways in which a company can grow. Give examples to illustrate the two ways of growing. Every business owner remembers how it started its business and how it evolved naturally‚ as well as‚ the work ones put to find the right resources in order to improve it. Each of business companies at a certain point will ask itself whether the market it is serving its needs and if there are any other opportunities. What Davis Group was considering in its strategy was to study the three main

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    also explains to us the difference between the negative and positive rights of a person and how negative rights and duties are more stringent than positive rights and duties. I shall be looking at this theory and explaining how it applies to certain cases. Before we can discuss these rights and how they apply to these situations‚ though‚ we must know what they truly mean. Foot says that rights can be split into two kindsnegative and positive. Negative rights are described as our rights not to be

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    the government can still find ways to convince the American people that it is deadlier than alcohol which kills 75‚000 U.S. citizens per year. The government made the medicine illegal after they found out the plant could be grown in or around the home. With the plant available to the general public the government did not want to stay to themselves and thought they had to intervene. In 1937 the U.S. finally put their plan into action with the Marijuana Tax Act which made the production of marijuana

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