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    Bobs Life

    will never be any good, I thought we should get him a trophy or a plaque that showed him we thought he was doing a good job and that we cared about him there. This was the idea we ended up going with, and I was proud that I thought of it, when I saw how happy he was, when he opened it. After that birthday, Bob started to peek out of his shell just a little. He made friends with a homeless woman about his age who stopped by the Weingart Center looking for food handouts. Bob always gave

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    The Worst Job Ever

    job openings and decided to go with a supermarket; Yummy Market. Once I got the job I was so excited that I thought I will stick with it for a long time. I even thought it would be my best job experience. One day I came home early to a loud noise telling me my mom decided to have renovations. I groaned, threw my backpack, and tried to get a half an hour rest in. I proceeded to make my food, and then glimpsed at the calendar to see if it’s any closer to Friday. All this stalling and disappointment

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    Biology

    The road to become a man I was so arrogant and so ignorant that I almost died. I was pressured and with that pressure, I acted recklessly. All I ever wanted was to prove my friends that I could swim but honestly, I couldn’t. I thought that I wasn’t a man because I was the only boy in school who couldn’t swim. That was my moment to prove them that I was a man. The waves were crashing, the sun was setting, and the people were laughing, sniggering and embracing under the sunset. I felt the sand

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    Cognitive

    crime, moral hypocrisy is one reason a person would act differently than expected, cognitive dissonance is another factor that may persuade the person to forget his or her upbringing. A young woman, Carla, walks into a department store. She has many thoughts going through her mind. She is thinking about the items that she wants but cannot afford on her own because she is not quite old enough for a job and her parents will not buy her the outfit she has been looking at for going back to school. Carla

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    Top Down vs Bottom Up

    motivated by top-down as opposed to bottom-up information. The difference between top-down and bottom-up processing is commonly used in experimental psychology. Top-down processing proposes that we form our observations starting with a bigger objective, thought, or knowledge before working our way in the direction of more thorough information. Bottom-up processing, also identified as "small chunk" processing, proposes that we attend to or identify essentials by beginning with the slighter, finer specifics

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Personal Narrative

    My arms are numb by the time the scout is at our cabin. The moon is already well set in a portrait of stars, but I am much too dizzy to try to read the time. It wasn’t something I was very exceptional at anyways. “There.” I mumble to myself and drop the robe of branches responsible for ripping open my palms. Our cabin is small, with three rooms and a brook not too far off the path I just walked. My companions are probably deep into sleep, in a world with titans, you couldn’t always expect your

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    Dogs World

    with food while I have to look for food on the streets like a pitiful monster. Oh! If my kind could rule this planet, I’d make these street rats poop (word suggest that another word for poop is beep-beep: ignore sentence) and pee outside, rain or shine. See how they like it. We would be able to feed ourselves five meals a day and play around as much as we want. We could have kids without worrying about dog-nappings and sold as slaves to random families. We never would have to worry about food, clothing

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    Sensory Perception

    does not mean that the next person that is presented with the same thoughts would come to the same conclusion (Gauker, C. (2012). Identify and describe at least three (3) factors contributing to the accuracy of sensory data. The three factors which could contribute to accuracy of sensory data either positively or negatively are food and drugs and sleep. In order for the body to perform properly we need to eat the proper foods in order supply our bodies with the right amount of nutrition – energy

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    My Life as a Soldier

    that we need to too carry out there also the water and food to was a lot of weight for one person but as a group we knew we could motive each other to make it. Thru valleys up cliffs and into a village we walked for a couple of hours. The village that we walked into was completely token over, you could see that there was a big fight that went down the placed looked like bombs were dropped everywhere. But that would be relevant so we thought , well we found a small little house that we could bunk

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    Memo

    with her idea, she thought that people should have “preferred guest” pass to get into the amusement park faster and easier. She didn’t think that people wanted to wait in line to get on some rides. I thought that this idea was lacking some more effort and thought, I think that the plan she had was valid but some of the points she brought across were a little skewed to people that were really wealthy and didn’t really want to be there but their kids wanted to go. I also thought this plan is a little

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