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    Letter to David Cameron-Child poverty in UK. RELIGIOUS STUDIES Address: | Poverty in UK LTD. | | 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road | | London | | SW1V 2SA | Email: | CPUK@hotmail.com | Telephone: | 020 78408400 | Dear Mr D. Cameron‚ I am writing to you to address the SERIOUS issue of Child poverty in the U.K. The state of the British children is outrageous and the problems are only getting worse. Have you seen these latest child poverty statistics and facts that show the scale of child

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    Kelly McGonigal begins this Ted Talk with a confession: she’s been giving people the wrong ideas about stress. Kelly has been telling people for years that stress will kill them and that it is totally and completely bad for them. Based on a study‚ though‚ this information that stress is bad for you is largely incorrect. The study in question shows that high levels of stress doesn’t kill people; rather‚ their perception of stress is what kills them. The study revealed that people with high stress

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    Ted Talk About Grit

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    grit is what the most capable and flourish people all have in common. In the Ted Talk‚ “The Key to Success? Grit.‚” Angela Lee Duckworth describes grit: ”Grit is passion and perseverance for very long term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with your future‚ day in and day out‚ not just for the week‚ not just for the month‚ but for years; and working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it’s a marathon‚ not a sprint." (3:02-3:27) This excerpt means that someone

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    pulled in. This absurd idealistic method of Ad is a continuously changing strategy of producing a new generation of people. For this reason‚ this industry technique seem to be what shapes us to believe what we want or how we should be in the society. Cameron Johnson clarifies strongly in his essay‚ “The Mighty Image‚” with narrative thoughts that could be provoking the human views from just an image. Have you notice that there is toddlers who know how to utilize a phone within seconds. It amazes me how

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    Novels are mainly based around the author’s ideas‚ but numerous people don’t comprehend that these ideas include the point of view and perception of the story. For instance‚ the novel A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron‚ contains an imaginative storyline; however‚ what creates a truly unique effect is that the novel is narrated by a dog and his journey through different lives. Because the novel is told by an animal‚ it appears as if the novel is just an entertaining story‚ but the depth of the novel

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    TED Talk - Ken Robinson

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    Ken Robinson‚ an educator and public speaker‚ presented his view of how schools are killing creativity at a TED talk conference in 2006. There were many different tactics that have been shown throughout the video‚ and this is what allowed Robinson to reach out to his audience‚ and convince them on his views. One way that he went about introducing his claims‚ was by using many different real-life scenarios that deal with creativity being unaccepted‚ and due to his journey through a vast number of countries

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    The Obstacles To Be Young Entrepreneur Absharina Hasyyati Trisakti University Jakarta Email: sha_aldiano@yahoo.co.id Feby Rahmawati Trisakti University Jakarta Email: febrahmawati@gmail.com Husna Leila Yusran Trisakti University Jakarta Email: husnaleila@gmail.com The objective of this study is to find out the obstacles that the student faces as young entrepreneurs in Indonesia. A hundred student from eight universities in Indonesia participate in this study Research found

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    Do Emotions Change Your Personal Views: Gun Violence Take a second to think about your personal political position on gun laws‚ now imagine you or someone close to you is harmed or involved in a form of gun violence. Would your views change on the subject or make you u believe in them even more? In Dan Gross’s Ted Talk‚ “Why Gun Violence Can’t Be our New Normal.” he speaks on this subject on a very emotional level. Gross informs the audience about the story of his brother’s close call with death

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    Atul Gawande TED Talk

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    Atul Gawande’s extensive surgical experience‚ and research for his books makes him an incredibly qualified individual to discuss the issues within the healthcare industry. He addresses many of the questions that doctors‚ patients‚ and insurance companies are asking as the world of medicine continues to advance rapidly‚ for better or for worse. Many of the things Dr. Gawande addresses align well with my preconceived notions of the healthcare field. In both the TED Talk and Dr. Gawande’s book‚ his discussion

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    #1 Daniel Pink:    The Candle Problem­ experimenter gives subjects candle‚ thumbtacks‚ matches. Put candle  on the wall. Put tack box on wall to hold candle. Add timing into the experiment: offer rewards  (money). How much faster? 3.5 minutes longer. Incentive didn’t work. Never has worked.  Findings are largely ignored. MISMATCH BETWEEN SCIENCE AND BUSINESS.  In the 21st century‚ reward/punishment doesn’t work. Take the tacks out of the box: make it  way easier. Incentivized group worked better in simplified experiment

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