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    some of them are: language choice, code switching, language in interaction and finally language and gender. The first aspect that language has is language choice in which, you can choose what kind of language you want to use for a conversation. For example, when you talk to your friends you use a certain type of language and when you talk to your

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    We all live in a complex universe and human is curious about by nature. What is the world made of? This is an enormous progress era that allows humans to find some answers to their curiosity. And string theory is the recent attempt of humans to answer this curiosity. Our basic science would explain to us that the world is made of matter. This ordinary matter is made of atoms which is composed of the basic components, electrons which are around the nucleus,a nucleus that is composed of neutrons and

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    Ecological Interactions

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    Ecological Interactions of the Bengal Tiger The Bengal tiger, also known as Panthera tigris is a large carnivorous mammal. This animal is usually about nine to eleven feet in length and can weigh between 240 and 500 pounds (Elizabeth & Kitchen, 2009). Bengals tigers have orange or white fur and distinct black stripes. The primary geographic area Bengal tigers are found is in India and Bangladesh (Elizabeth & Kitchen, 2009). Their population is estimated to be around 2,500 and for such reason the

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    A belief in the unifying principles that underlie all natural phenomena was first articulated by Aristotle, who proposed all matter stems from the four elements of nature: earth, air, fire, and water (Duft). The search for such principles has since evolved considerably, yet the firmly rooted interest in a fundamental unification persists. Unification is defined as attempts to explain several principles according to one definition or equation. This process occurs in all areas of science, from biology

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    Analyzing Interactions

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    Analyzing Interactions at a Local Restaurant Going out to eat at a restaurant can sometimes be somewhat of an “eye-opening’ experience. The food quality or the time it takes to get your food can definitely add to this, but often at times many people do not observe and analyze the interaction that takes place between the staff at the restaurant and those who dine there. The interactions that take place at a restaurant can vary from person to person, but by looking at characteristics such as age,

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    Symbolic Interaction

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    1.) What is the central premise of the theory of symbolic interaction, and how does it relate to disability? The Central premise of the theory of symbolic interaction is that human beings communicate and understand themselves and others through the use of symbols. It relates to disability because it’s often invisible symbolic representation that structures the nature of interactions between disabled and nondisabled people. 2.) What was the main goal of Lenney and Sercombe’s research? Lenney

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    Social Interaction

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    How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years, taking into consideration the impact of technology on human relations? Social interaction has been changing over the years as technology has progressed. Especially during the last two decades, the evolving technology has provided a new definition to human relations. During the 1990’s, the only mobile company ruling was Nokia, and lived up to its tag line of “Connecting people”. That was one phase of social interaction then. As technology advanced

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    Elderly Interactions

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    Some positive interactions being observed between the seniors, healthcare workers, and volunteers were: sharing stories and reminiscing about the past, telling humorous jokes, showing appreciation for assistance with small tasks, and portraying emotions such as joy as shown through smiling and laughing. Some negative interactions that occurred between a few of the seniors and healthcare workers were: miscommunication that resulted in confusion and disagreement, refusing medical help for using the

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    Human Interaction

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    I am with that technology is good for human interactions. First, I think that it is good for human interactions because social networking allows people to connect with others. Social media helps users to improve and maintain old friendships. Chatting with others online helps a socially isolated person to gain confidence and feel more secure about dealing with people. Research suggest that a person is less likely to feel depressed if that person connects with friends vis social media. The results

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         String theory is defined by Merriam-Webster as, “A physical theory in which one-dimensional loops travel through space and also merge and lyse as time elapses. This is in contrast to ordinary quantum field theory, which predicts point particles that emit and absorb each other. String theory is a candidate for a Theory of Everything.” String theory would solve the long fight between Einstein’s theory of relativity and Quantum Physics.      String

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