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    Why You Should Adopt a Dog

    20th century ideal, but can be traced back thousands of years. (Lobell, J. A., & Powell, E. 2010) I have such a love for dogs, and am the proud owner of 6 rescue dogs, ages one to seventeen. I had a dog as a child, and she started the love story that I have today with my canine partners. I believe this is God’s second best creation, (behind man) and at times, I feel they are His best. I adopted my first dog from the ASPCA in New York City. Micky was an abused Poodle mix, and became my first dogs

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    Sport Club Proposal

    An art class for adults is a source of relaxation for adults who want to unwind from a hectic life. The art class will feature painting on canvas, as well as wood creations that will need to be painted. The classes will be scheduled at set times, and the adults who participate will be able to take all of their beautiful creations with them at the end of their stay. There are always adults who want to watch a game whether it be football, baseball, or soccer without distractions from the children

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    Personal Narrative Analysis

    lighting someone else’s day up. My memory had always been vivid, especially anything traumatizing. Were these the bad memories? Or were these the best ones? That answer was never clear to me, and sometimes I wondered if they would be. We’re all foolish as teenagers, whether it be the span of our years or for a single night that we sneak out. When I was young, I would stargaze thinking my teenage years would consist of sneaking out to jump into the neighbors pool with my friends, or something like going

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    Family

    same direction with his family. The theoretical approach that best helps to understand how this family works is the structural- functional analysis. Socialization in the Duggar home is close knit and usually consist of the interactions with one and other and only a few others that share the same believes. This family home schools their children to maintain the strong values they live by. I wouldn’t say they are sheltered but rather

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    There's Other Places Like Home

    Home. Let’s face it we all have our pre-conceived norms on what “home” means. The most common outcomes that come to mind are the literal house you were raised in, the people you grew up with, or perhaps your hometown. Webster dictionary states that home is “the place where one lives permanently, esp. as a member of a family or household.” Houses, apartments, trailers, mobile homes, and even tents are considered to be homes for people. But what makes a home, a home? Home is what you make it. For

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    Personal Narrative: My Life In Guatemala

    My life has been divided into two geographical locations. The first one, traces back to a small town in the mountains, outside of Guatemala City where I lived for sixteen years. Although Guatemala is a green paradise, it was the insulated and forgotten green world that became my cage. For a time, I was hopeless, I thought about my present and my future as something inextricably tied to a rotten fate without opportunities for educational excellence. Growing up, I was surrounded by poverty. I was lucky

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    Armenian Immigration Research Paper

    the United States.” (Lehman, Jeffrey) Krikor, an Armenian who resided in Aleppo, Syria, stayed in Syria for four years and had to rebuilt it twice because bombs had hit his home two times. “His wife had shrapnel lodged in her leg and chest after a bomb tore down their neighbor’s house but the family refused to leave their home in the city’s Armenian Quarter.” Then a bomb almost took his best friend and his family from and three days post the bomb he packed “he packed his wife and two daughters into

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    Personal Narrative: Stories In Song

    encouraging criminal-like activity, or something of the sort. However, in my life, it has most definitely had a majorly positive impact. From a very young age, possibly birth even, I have been quite the audiophile, and this in turn has helped me to become a better speaker as well as a better writer. Within many songs, stories are there to be heard, and that’s the beauty of sound. Growing up in a fairly Christian-ideal home, my first half-decade of life was mostly spent hearing strictly country music

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    Career Choices

    following one technique is hard to do in this situation. Outlined below is the course of action I decided on. Some of the techniques are in part and not the whole technique. Problem solving is not exact science although there is a scientific method to my madness. I hope reading this will not confuse anyone. Thanks for your patients. Define: Find out where the problem came from, Present state/ desired state: Duncker diagram, Statement–restatement, K.T. problem analysis (is/is not ) Generate:

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    Media Analysis Sociology

    relate to the topic at hand. At this point I narrowed down my research into a topic that I knew I would have additional resources on at home, hence focusing more on how social media shapes an individuals’ perceptions of themselves and others. I gathered academic books I have in the areas of Sociology and searched for particular chapters addressing social media and its cultural impacts on society. I was able to apply this information to my report as one of the books specifically had an entire chapters

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