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    The book, Hug Your Haters by Jay Baer, is about how to embrace customer complaints and how it benefits the business in the long run. Answering customer complaints is the right thing to do because it shows that the business cares, doing so increases customer advocacy. Embracing complaints have its benefits; it turns unhappy customers into happy customers, creates customer advocacy, gathers perspective and intelligence and gains a competitive advantage of being different from other businesses. The

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    In the article “Let’s Hug It Out, Bitch”: HBO’s Entourage, Masculinity in Crisis, and the Value of Audience Studies, written by Melissa A. Click, she conducted group interviews with Entourage viewers and whats to challenges the notion “that there is one clear definition of what it means to be masculine”. She defines hegemonic masculinity as “the culturally authoritative form of masculinity that supports the dominance of mostly white men and the subordination of women.” The members who were interviewed

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    Every human being, every animal, every plant has had to adapt in their life in order to survive. Adaptation relates to everything, there is no life without adapting. The word adaptation means modification of an organism or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its environment: a heritable physical or behavioral trait that serves a specific function. Adaptation is important because if Brent (The Burn Journals), the Japanese Americans, and Temple Grandin didn’t have

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    stress and less cardiovascular activation,” says Dr. Debra Umberson, a sociologist at the University of Texas, Austin. Umberson says emotional support is just one of a dozen ways friends may safeguard your health and extend your life. MOREHere's How Hugs Can Prevent the Flu Unfortunately, though, many of us

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    Temple Grandin is a film that relies heavily on mise en scene to show audiences the amazing way into which those with autism can see the world and perceive and then solve problems they are faced with on a daily basis. The filmmakers cleverly use mise en scene to help communicate the central theme of the film of being different, not less. It gives viewers a way to relate to Temple, to see and understand what her world is like. They are able to spend the length of the film in her shoes and learn what

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    “Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.” My concept is perseverance. The definition perseverance from the Webster dictionary- “continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition.” Synonyms for perseverance are, “tenacity” and “determination”. Antonyms for perseverance are, “apathy” and “cowardice”. A person needs to persevere so that they can reach their goals and succeed in life and live how they want to live. Perseverance

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    Every human being, every animal, every plant has had to adapt in their life in order to survive. Adaptation relates to everything, there is no life without adapting. The word adaptation means modification of an organism or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its environment: a heritable physical or behavioral trait that serves a specific function. One way that someone might show adaptation in their life is when someone is born into a religious family. They adapt

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    Society has created an environment where those with different abilities struggle to be accepted. Doctor Temple Grandin is a remarkable woman who has defied what most perceive when they see someone with autism. From the time, Temple was young she proved doctors wrong. While in boarding school and later in college a few of her professors did not believe her observations or in her work with cattle. They simply did not comprehend the enormous amount of detail her brain absorbed and her connection to

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    T.H.U.G. Life Tupac Shakur was a visionary of his time and continues to influence society to this very day. The book “The Hate U give” by Angie Thomas derives its title from the rapper Tupac Shakur’s philosophy of THUG LIFE—which stands for “The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody”, explores the journey of a young teenage African American girl named Starr who witnesses a police officer shoot a childhood friend in a traffic stop and her struggle to do the right thing and testify and tell her

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    Temple Grandin Reflection

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    Temple Grandin was diagnosed with autism when she was four years old. The doctors told her mother that Temple should be put in an institution because she would likely never learn to talk. Fortunately for her, Mrs. Grandin refused to institutionalize her daughter and decided to do everything within her power to teach Temple how to live a somewhat normal life. I would like to think I would do the same thing if I were put in that situation, but it must have been extremely difficult and at times, somewhat

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