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    What Does You Wear?

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    “Hey! What are you wearing today?” This simple question carries more weight than most people might think. Just by looking around, the difference between those who dress well and those who do not can be very distinguishable. Why is there such a marked difference? Seeing people every day, it is apparent that not everyone thinks that dressing well is important. Some do not care about what others think about their particular clothing style, and they say that what you wear is irrelevant. Reasons contributing

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    This movie reminds me how people can come along and touch our lives in astonishing ways. Growing up without my parents, I had numerous individuals telling me how to mature into a successful citizen. They would tell me the steps I need to take; the career I would need to attain to make my mark in this world. As Neil’s father, they meant well but, it can become a little overwhelming at times. I, specifically, remember as a youth when I was working in the neighborhood mowing and raking yards for extra

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    How often do we see things in life that require a double-take, a second glance, a follow-up look, or even multiple subsequent studies? The answer is quite simple: everyday. The things we often look at a second time are often not intellectually worth the look, whether it be an irrational teenager attempting some outrageous skateboarding stunt, a monkey drinking its own urine, or even a two-headed cat, people have stopped spending their second or third glances on things that are meaningful and sensible

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    knowing have on our instinctive judgement. Ways of knowing are taken as boundaries, or means of confirmation for instinctive judgements. In Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink, he said that instinctive judgement is, in one critical respect, no different from our conscious thinking: in both, we are able to develop our rapid decision making with training and experience (Gladwell, 2005). This suggests that the concept that instinctive judgement is trainable, then raises the knowledge question, “To what extent do ways

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    The Artists Tina Barney and Elliott Erwitt

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    Beyond the Medium Thorough research of the works and techniques of Tina Barney and Elliott Erwitt led me to a simple conclusion: their art is simple and meaningful but, meaning is what an observer makes of it. What does this indicate one might ask? It means that although they both have very distinct ways of taking a photograph their common goal is to evoke emotion in their observers. Elliott Erwitt put it in the simplest terms when he said, “I think you should just look at the stuff and

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    As I watch my father from inside, he makes and organizes the wood pallets he had made. As a young child, I have always admired my strong and intelligent father, for starting a business on his own, as well as establishing a name to be known in the city. At ten years old, I began to help around the shop, However, being tiny and weak, I only swept when needed. I was a timid child, only watching the way he handled the task swiftly and efficiently. A minor business waiting to grow, waiting for some major

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    our heart. With this attitude to loses and failures we will definitely get stronger every time, because always be able to collect all the will in a fist for the next breakthrough and the next attempt to reach the heights. Pop sociologist Malcolm Gladwell in his book "David and Goliath" examines the nature of success and this time he is interested whether the weak can beat the strong. We are a nation build on underdogs, we support them, we are not afraid of them, and we are one of them at some

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    Rebuttal of Why Donald Trump Should Run for President There are a lot of people out there who think that Donald Trump would make a great president for the November 2016 elections, Jim Meyers of NewsMaxx is also one of those people. In an article he wrote on December 1, 2014 he mentions that Republican Strategist Karl Rove omitted Donald Trump’s name when Mr. Rove was citing people who should be considered for presidential candidates. Now, Mr. Meyers cites 11 reasons for why Donald Trump should run

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    check in the prescribed title is referring the ways of knowing as boundary, or means of confirmation for the instinctive judgements. In Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink, he said that instinctive judgement is, in one critical respect, no different from our conscious thinking: in both, we are able to develop our rapid decision making with training and experience (Gladwell, 2005). The concept that instinctive judgement is trainable, then arises the knowledge question, “To what extent does ways of knowing affect

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    I sprinted into school and up four flights of stairs, and returned to the announcer’s booth. When I arrived, I was exhausted and disheveled, and worst of all the game had already begun. I turned the microphone on and caught my breath. The silence that filled the stands was overtaken by the laughter that filled the crowd as my co-announcer and I cracked corny jokes and encouraged everyone to cheer for the powder puff football game. As my voice hung over our entire high school community, I understood

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