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    often, as they are only doing their job by keeping everyone safe, and enforcing the law in order to prevent terrible accidents. The female officer that took me on the ride along was very friendly so I had the chance to ask multiple questions. Her experience level was small as she had only been a police officer for six months. She received her bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Colorado State University. The

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    different parts of the conversation and will have different attitudes. This is because while both people were experiencing the same situation, their reality was different. Reality is objective because people are primed differently and have different life experiences that will cause them to perceive the situation differently. A person’s reality can be affected by priming. They are impacted by subliminal messages every day, which subconsciously affects the choices they

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    direction of the education we provide our students through innovation and advanced practices to prepare them for future expectations. Given that our world is changing, being “technologically literate” is not enough. Technology opens up many opportunities for our students by providing innovative opportunities to analyze data, apply learning to the real life situations, and solve real world problems,

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    Is It Transition or Crisis?”. The article talked about how women go through the different stages of menopause also known as mid-life crisis to some. With a mid-life crisis it is stated to involve a feeling of loneliness, a period of wanting to find one’s self in the world, a time to reinvent yourself, to live outside of a woman’s everyday life style, and to experience changes in health and family roles. For many women these statements are said to be true, but not all women are the same. Within

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    Sheaves for Christ is one of many important ministries in the United Pentecostal Church International. The money donated to Sheaves for Christ goes to help with many different life-changing experiences and also changes the lives of many people who depend on this offering for the resources they need. The money you sacrifice does not go in vain. It can go to help with many different ministries around the world, including, helping missionaries carry the gospel to the furthest parts of the world by receiving

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    The Effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on a Family The symptoms of Post-traumatic stress can vary from patient from patient. Most common symptoms are flashbacks, hyper arousal and avoidance. The first article is “Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Their Families: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” In this article the researchers put together a random wait list control trial. They would have an intervention with the family of a cancer survivor

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    of counseling. I agree with the Freudian psycho-analysis approach in that development happens within the first six years of life and these experiences are what influence our present behavior, however, it is my belief that human behavior is motivated through our conscious and all behavior is goal-oriented and has a desired result. Our social environment and past experiences are what strongly enhances our behavior and the decisions that we make. With this is mind, it is understood that we are in control

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    person to grow and can take many forms in any aspect of our lives. Tim Winton’s Big World has helped me understand a new face of change. The change in the story is about the changing relationship between the narrator and his best friend Biggie and the narrator’s own outlook it in life. Winton expresses the idea of their changing relationship through secrecy, loyalty, sacrifice and betrayal and elucidates the principle of relationship by

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    Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut shows references of the main character Billy Pilgrim traveling through time and being abduct by aliens. Throughout the stories Billy has experiences what it seem like trauma because there are many moments where it made no sense. Vonnegut use the science-fiction to explain Billy’s experiences and that’s how Billy deal with his traumatic episodes. First, Vonnegut uses time travel most of the time in the story. In the beginning of the book it explain the

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    be cool to learn about the reason why there is carbonation in soda. We are going to be answering how temperature can affect soda carbonation.The temperature is what we will be changing in this project.We are changing the temperature of the soda to measure the amount of carbonation “fizzing”period The way we are changing it is by using cups with different temperatures of water. The fizz that bubbles up we you open a soda is

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