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    HUM1020 What I Have Learned In Modules 1 & 2 In module 1‚ I found it to be a scary week for me. Not really understanding art‚ it can make it a tad nerve wrecking for me especially since I know it’s not my forte. To some people they can look at art and understand somewhat of the meaning behind the artist’s work of art. I cannot see this in all images I see. Art to me sometimes will catch my eye and pull me in and then my imagination opens up and I see crazy visuals of the work. This is something

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    The “I have a dream” speech was a public speech that was performed by the late Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. in an era where African American freedom was very thin. This Speech was spoken by Dr. King almost 40 plus years ago‚ in August of the year 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The main purpose of the “I have a dream speech was to convey the message to the people of justice‚ equality and peace among the violent of the civil rights era. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and a

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    Reflection Paper: What I Have Learned About the Aging Process The aging process is something that everyone will face with multiple factors influencing the progression. Taking this gerontology class has taught me different techniques to consider when dealing with aging. The knowledge I have gained about the activity theory‚ successful aging‚ and retirement will help me cope with aging in my personal life. Likewise‚ I intend to use the information that I have learned about caregivers

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    most would simply sum up this one-liner as “PR represents Problem Resolution” which many PR practitioners and personnel does as a communication strategy and tactics to resolve many and varied problems for customers and organizations Many would ask what exactly are the criteria and key attributes needed to excel as a Public Relation professional. A person entering Public Relations may develop a career in numerous areas of this increasingly diverse field. Similarly‚ the variety of personal traits and

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    Article Imagining the future of a child born today in the developing world Life used to be simple and beautiful in the villages of Africa. Families lived together peacefully. While parents farmed‚ grandparents remained at home taking care of their grandchildren. Children played in the sand‚ while the elderly sat quietly under the trees nearby. Such was life in African villages‚ that is‚ before the reality of evil and horror in this world brought to Africa a new concept. War‚ disease‚ poverty

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    Imagining the Greater Good Introduction I. I never thought that my life’s journey would sound so bad‚ yet at the same time impact and influence so many of our next generation. II. I have been in and out of jails‚ while simultaneously taking lives and saving lives. III. As I introduce myself to you‚ I will explain how my life’s journey‚ has pushed me toward my major in college‚ so I can continue to touch people‚ even after death. Body I. As an only child‚ growing up in a small hick town‚ with two

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    If I didn’t see it in a magazine‚ on a billboard‚ or across my television how did I know I wanted it? As a teenager I can’t be expected to know what I want for myself‚ I can’t be expected to be confident to make those decisions on my own‚ or to even trust in my own parents to make them for me. I need to have mass media make those decisions for me. A teenager seems to always know which brand is the better brand‚ not based on what anything to do with quality; it has everything to do with the saturation

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    Lexi Karhnak 1st period “I Have a Dream” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is unquestionably one of the most influential and inspirational speakers of the century. He has left a large dent in America’s society from the speeches he has addressed to the public. Through these speeches‚ he expresses great intelligence in the way he forms his sentences to become an inspirational message that changes society for the greater good of mankind. In his “I have a dream” speech‚ he uses historical alliteration‚ figurative

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    A Discovery I Have Made

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    A discovery I have made in my life is that making mistakes only makes you a better person. Normally when someone makes a mistake‚ it is because that person is inexperienced in whatever they are attempting to do‚ and they are doing it improperly. When we make mistakes we are hopefully learning a very important piece of information‚ what not to do! Life is trial and error‚ we do things wrong and hope we do it better next time. There are many examples of myself making a mistake and in turn never

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    Tone & Mood Martin Luther Kings’ speech does not have a uniform tone. The speech begins with a disheartening and accusing tone‚ shown by using two different phrases to express the same meaning: ‘five score years’ and ‘one hundred years’. Even though the two phrases both mean a hundred years; ‘five score years’ seems to have a much shorter time span than ‘one hundred years’; as if the date when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed is still vivid in minds‚ but after a hundred years‚ a long period

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