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    The overall vibe about the Raptors of late has been pretty horrible to say the least. Expectations ballooned too fast and became hard to maintain for a young team without one of its better players for the meat of the season. I think it's really unfortunate to see/hear the negativity and hope this slump ends soon. Everyone needs to settle down and stop panicking, because you're only making the situation worse. You. Yes, you, my panicking friend! I'll explain to you why in a second, but first...

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    Over the past several years, video games have been getting an abundance of criticism for being too violent and having no educational value. In essence, video games are perceived as being specifically an enjoyable past time and nothing more. Some even may go so far to say that video games are bad for our health. However, these are usually the people that know little to nothing about the actual benefits gaming can have, especially on the brain. Besides being an extremely fun and engaging experience

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    Andrew does not like sitting in a desk for 8 hours every week day listening to endless lectures from his teachers. Afterwards, he’ll go to sports practice before arriving home only to have to do homework then have no time for friends, family, or hobbies. What if there was a way he could stay in his bed, still get the same education and extra curriculars as well as have time to socialize with friends and family? The best choice for Roger then would be to join an online education program. He would

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    In 2014, the average percent of students returning from freshman to sophomore year for a bachelor's degree was 64% (National). This means that over one third of college freshman do not return. Many factors hurt a student's chance of returning because the change of college life from high school is drastic. To ease the transition from high school to college, students need to learn how sleep, independent learning, and their mindset affect their success. With a better understanding of how these things

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    Video games impact the brain in a wide variety of ways. Some people could, and have, made the argument that video games are destructive for children and that they become a distraction from actual educational work (Bavelier, Green, Han, Renshaw,  Merzenich, & Gentile, 2011). On the other hand, one could certainly argue that video games could be a valuable tool in the learning environment (Bavelier, Green, Han, Renshaw,  Merzenich, & Gentile, 2011). At any rate, there are several different, and accurate

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    Every night and day, Jason is able to open up his doors without any worries or having to be scared, no need to hide out in the house all day or to hide at all. According to the article, ¨From hell to ‘a happy life’: A Tutsi survivors escape from genocide¨ Jason talks about remembering hearing rumors that people were getting killed so him and his family decided that they would make a run for it. (Reilly Dowd, 2014) Jason has a situation that every kid that have gone through genocide can relate too

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    The patient was brought to the operating room and placed in the supine position. General anesthesia was induced and the patient was orally intubated without difficulty. Afrin soaked cotton pledgets were placed bilaterally. The patient's face was then prepped with dilute Betadine. She was draped in a sterile manner. The pledgets were removed and the nose was examined. There was a prominent septal deviation to the right. The inferior turbinates were hypertrophied. The left lateral nasal wall

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    Many philosophers favor rural walking over urban because the release of constraints allows for more open thinking. One critic, Solnit, defined these constraints as the built walkways and buildings of a city. When cities first started out they were just a collection of people residing together for mutual benefit. The closer they lived, the better they could share resources, this has since expanded exponentially. Cities today symbolize mass united expanses of businesses and houses consisting of everything

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    Standard cognitive science is the way we go about studying thought or mental organization from means such as psychology or computers. Embodied cognition is similar, but instead takes into consideration how the environment plays a role in the development of cognitive progression. Tim Crane and Lawrence Shapiro, through their text, both highlight the importance of each type of cognitive approach. Where Crane presents cognitive science to revolve around computational processes inside the brain, Shapiro

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    I have read both passages, My arguement will be i favor of "It's Time to Let Go of Screen Fears". I believe that "It's Time to Let Go of Screen Fears" uses up to date information, for example it cites the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated guidelines from 2015. Meanwhile "Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children" uses possably out of date information from 2011-2013. In my opinion "It's Time to Let GO of Screen Fears"(2) has many vailid points, however "Screen Time Limits Are

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