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    Mary Kate Blaylock Mrs. Sturgeon ENC 1101 10 November 2014 I Believe in Auburn and Love It As a small girl‚ family and friends would ask me the infamous question‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Most children reply a rock star‚ a princess‚ or an astronaut; my reply might sound a tad strange at first‚ but I wanted to be a tiger. I wanted to be an Auburn tiger to be more exact. Auburn University has been a driving force in my life for as long I can remember. Looking through old photographs

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    Interpreting Causal Uncertainty with Individual’s Initial Interactions Many studies have been conducted to examine why people feel the way they do towards events or situations they perceive as not their stereotypical “norm” or feeling uncertain as to why someone did what they did. In a study by Gifford Weary and John A. Edwards (1994)‚ they define this uncertainty about one’s inability to comprehend or identify causal relationships or causal conditions in society as causal uncertainty (CU). Whether

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    Monica Abrego Anthropology 101-1004 Mrs. Erin Stiles 10 December 2013 Cultural Constructions: Gender and Marriage/Relationship In many different countries gender and marriages can be totally different from each other‚ including race. That the cultural construction can be influenced and these culture have beliefs on a certain thing. We are socially separated in groups‚ such as norms‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and behaviors. Although some may not have really

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    Morris 1   Casey Morris  McCammon  English 112  11 May 2015  Defying the Odds   ​ Every day there are people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds who are rising  up and achieving something they thought would never be possible.  These disadvantaged  backgrounds can consist of poverty‚ abuse‚ or single­parent homes.  Through education‚ hard  work‚ and opportunity‚ many people are able to break through the disadvantaged situations they  were raised in and defy the odds.    There are many well­kn

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    Walter Huffstutler ENC 1101 Ms. McNulty 10/23/13 In a split congress‚ our government tends to bicker among minor issues‚ which leads to turmoil among the nation. With a deadline for the 2014 fiscal year budget‚ our congress couldn’t agree on the amount of money being funded to Obamacare and the Medical Device Tax. Republicans fought for cutting of Obamacare funding‚ while the Democrats opposed and eventually won out. As October 1st approached‚ Republicans made a proposed budget that cut the

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    The 9/11 event changed a lot of lives‚ took a lot of lives‚ and changed every American’s everyday of living. We all remember where were‚ what we were doing‚ and who first let us know. We all remember like it was yesterday and we will always hold it in our hearts and never forget that feeling we felt when our stomachs dropped. Every American’s way of life changed after that day. One thing that definitely changed was the racism towards Muslims. Muslims in my opinion are simply human just like everyone

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    Alex Polnaszek Fertilizer Composition and Use Fertilizers have helped farmers and the production of food in this country immensely. They have allowed farmers to have a higher yield of food per acre despite some deteriorating soil conditions. There are three main elements in each bag of fertilizer. They are nitrogen‚ phosphorus and potassium and are represented on the outside of the bag in that order. Each of the three elements has a different benefit to the growth of a plant. Plants use

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    WRI 101­­ Causal Analysis: Handout General Issues Analysis essays break a subject down into its constituent parts for the purpose of understanding their function in relation to the whole. This type of cause/effect essay focuses on the major causes leading to some effect‚ the major effects of some cause‚ or cause-effect chains in order to understand the meaning of‚ importance of‚ or significance of some event‚ occurrence‚ action‚ or attitude. Example thesis: The Civil War had lasting effects

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    Outline and discuss the causal argument. Descartes casts everything into doubt in the first meditation‚ including God Himself. He then comes to this disproval of this theory therefore concluding that God exists. This is brought about through the causal argument. Desartes begins this argument with the causal principle. This principle states that there must be at least as much reality in the effcient and total cause as in the effect of the cause. Therefore a cause is essential for an effect

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    affliction is because teenagers are capricious creatures who lack the maturity to resolve relationship issues. However‚ maturity is not the only key factor playing into why teen couples just are not staying together happily. Social media pressures young people to be in constant contact with one another‚ meaning they can constantly monitor the other. Maturity and social media are large factors in the way many relationships play out nowadays‚ but the same people writing articles about the topic are the ones

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