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    Child, Judy Pearson, and Paul Nelson’s chapter on “Interpersonal Communication,” and Saundra Hybels and Richard L. Weaver’s chapter titled “Communication & Technology.” We also address Alex Lambert’s views in “Discovering Intimacy on Facebook” and Dean Obeidallah’s piece asking, “Are we sharing too much online?” Finally, we compare and contrast our readings with the week’s lecture on CANVAS from Professor Julia Green, which addresses features of “The dark side of the internet.” According to authors

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    Case Study on Segway

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    Background: Segway LLC is a company created by Dean Kamen in 2002 to manufacture and market the Segway Human Transporter. The SHT is a personal transport vehicle held upright by gyroscope technology. It is for use on and off-road, for recreation and commuting, by police departments and for government/military uses. Some of the SHT’s weaknesses include the $100 million development price tag and its high selling cost of over $4,500. A third weakness for the SHT is that Segway has not created

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    tacky and soaked into the ground around them. The gun he has is empty, and Dean is so mad he can’t even let go of the goddamn frustrated scream stuck in his throat as the tears just keep coming. He’s so tempted to press the barrel to his chin. He can’t do this. Not again. Sam watches from the house just as the gun skids across the dirt, kicking up dust and ash, breaking the image of Castiel’s wings imprinted on the ground. Dean finally screams, having been silent from where his brother stood before

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    Everyone has their own guilty pleasures in life. Mine just happens to be binge watching the show "Supernatural". Let me tell you all, when the show was rather new, I used to hate it. All of Dean and Sam's man pain was annoying, the fact that they still lie to each other, even though they promised each other they wouldn't lie to each other anymore, is was annoying. The entire show just annoyed me anytime it came on and I would always make someone change the channel. It wasn't until I was in eight

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    The Stone Age Poem

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    The poetess realistically depicts the burdens of domestic life, sickness, her ageing and decaying of body, and the anticipation of death in the final passage: I shall be the fat-kneed hag in the long queue The one from whose shopping bag the mean potato must Roll across the road. I shall be the patient On the hospital bed, lying in drugged slum And dreaming of home. I shall be the grandmother Willing away her belongings, those scraps and trinkets More lasting than her bones. Perhaps

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    Not Your Normal Fishing Day     It was a foggy 5th of July morning, but was still a perfect day for fishing. I walked out on the dark brown, hard wood maple, peer where I docked the boat, and hopped in. That gorgeous, glossy, dark blood red, Nitro boat. On a matte black three hundred and fifty horsepower Evinrude Engine.Backed out of the pier with ease she did. The water was a dark green color, and there was a blizzard of fog wrapping around me to where I could barely see 20 feet. Conditions for

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    On The Road Essay

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    Massachusetts, in 1922. Kerouac quit school and joined the Merchant Marine, starting the travels which would become ‘On the Road’ his most acclaimed novel. It is said to be an account of Kerouac's ("Sal Paradise’s") travels with Neal Cassady ("Dean Moriarty"). According to Allen Ginsberg, Kerouac typed the first draft of On the Road on a fifty-foot long roll of paper. On the Road gave an outlet of release for the dissatisfied young generation of the late forties and early fifties. And although

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    African Art Essay

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    1. The pottery Seated Male Figure from Mali is an example of a non- frontal figure. This Sculpture displays a man sitting with his right leg bent and his left leg pulled up into his chest. He has his right arm over his heart and his left arm across his shoulder. There are many raised bumps on his body. His face id shifted slightly to the left and he appears to be concentrating. The caption explains that he is communicating with the gods.      2. The Orangun Eps Headdress

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    When it comes to female characters, authors depict women with a sense of realism, that being that they are a common folk with a usually large but simple impact in the story. On the contrary, John Steinbeck’s female characters in his novel East of Eden do not have the sense of being normal women, and he goes to extremes when it comes to the women being good or bad. Faye, Olive, and Cathy are all women that have taken to extremes in their acts of kindness or evil. Faye is too good of a person, especially

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    Also a very clever thing, Corll forced his victims to call or write to their parents explaining why they just up so parents won’t look for them bringing any attention to him. During the years of him murdering young men he often changed addresses. Until he moved to Pasadena in 1973 he had always lived around Houston Heights. a 18 year old college freshman name Jeffrey Komen was corll's victim back on September 25, 1970. Konen disappeared while hitchhiking with another student from the University

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