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    Group Reflection Renae Van Der Linden Roberts Wesleyan College   Group Reflection When leading a group, it is important to understand what the overall goal should be, as well as understanding what the group expectations are. Knowing what the group goals and expectations are provides a basic outline of what the group dynamic should be. Additionally, the goals and group expectations should be discussed with the group members, providing them with the opportunity to share their input and possibly even

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    understand new perspectives. In the works The Songlines, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, and the Book of Genesis, three very different stories of creation are depicted and are each significantly impactful in cultures and societies. In The Songlines, written by Bruce Chatwin, the beginning of the world is explained from the perspective of the Australian Aboriginals. The first day began with the Sun feeling the urge to be born. It, “burst through the surface, flooding the land with golden light, warming the hollows

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    The movie “The Hudsucker Proxy, No Country for Old Men, Blood Simple and Raising Arizona” were all directed by the “Coen Brothers” a duo of filmmakers. Every film that the Coens have made, the story usually starts out with an average Joe who gets involved in a complex scheme that appears to be simple at first, but, in all reality, is totally beyond them. Violence, death, and murder are usually common within their films as well. In ”No Country For Old Men, the middleman kills almost every single person

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    For most of the population of the world, childhood is filled with countless invaluable memories. There are ordinary events such as attending numerous friends birthday parties or hoping for as many snow days as possible. One may remember specific memories, in particular attending a local carnival or the day they received their favorite stuffed animal. For a smaller portion of the population, childhood is tainted by memories of an emotionally and/or physically abusive parent. As troubling as those

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    Many families look for opportunities to combine play with physical fitness. Often, these types of family fitness activities center around biking or hiking together or swimming in the lake during the summer. However, there are many reasons why these families should consider taking up the martial arts as one of their family activities. The benefits are many, and they go beyond physical fitness alone. Weight Control While there’s no doubt that a martial art like jujitsu or karate has some emotional

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    For many people they have that one place they can go and just relax. For me it’s some place in the woods with a stream or creek. So, when I found this spot while walking around I knew this was the spot I wanted to capture. This piece spoke to me for multiple reasons because I found it in an area that resembles where I grew up and I took a lot of comfort in that fact. I now have somewhere to go and get away when I need to be alone or if I need to think about things because of this scavenger hunt

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    a steady income, and all the material products in the world. In 1950’s Australia, Bruce Dawe wrote many poems. In three of his poems—Enter Without So Much as Knocking; Americanized; and Breakthrough—he used techniques such as language, juxtaposition and metaphors to express his views about the negative effects of consumerism, American influence and technology. In the poem ‘Enter Without So Much as Knocking’, Bruce Dawe uses the language of television to display the effect technology and advertisements

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    Group Reflection Renae Van Der Linden Roberts Wesleyan College   Group Reflection When leading a group, it is important to understand what the overall goal should be, as well as understanding what the group expectations are. Knowing what the group goals and expectations are provides a basic outline of what the group dynamic should be. Additionally, the goals and group expectations should be discussed with the group members, providing the opportunity to share their input and possibly even make changes

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    Review of the Cybersecurity Industry As innovation turns out to be increasingly incorporated into our communities, government and businesses, the need to secure data frameworks and information immeasurably increase. In the current years, digital assaults have been fruitful in taking personal data and photographs from Apple’s consumer devices and personal identifiable information (PII) of government and state representatives from OPM. These assaults, which were broadly announced by the media, are

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    Introduction Cybersecurity is defined as the state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or measures taken to achieve this. (Oxford Dictionaries) I researched, and found a lot of new cybersecurity technology, but in this paper, I narrowed it down to four. All of these technologies seem like they will have a huge impact on the cybersecurity field as a whole. Cybersecurity is important because we would not have much of anything in cyberspace if nothing was

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