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    problems that moderator's have to deal with. My second strength would have to be optimism. As a moderator you want to keep up the happy, peaceful community that inhabits this server, and if you were a pessimist as a moderator, instead of making people happy, you would make them upset. Being an optimist, it is very easy to see the good in things and be a happy person whilst on the server whereas it is very easy to get yourself down as a pessimist. My third and final strength would be my friendliness

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    is the most complex power and has three bases: cultural values, acceptance of social structure and designation. Because of the leaders are appointed officially, legitimate power can also be called as positional power or official power(Raven, 1992). People used to obey more easily if someone who is in charge, asks to do them something. Legitimate power in a formal organization used to be a relationship between offices rather than persons(French et al., 1959). As interpersonal

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    The disadvantage is that people may delete them by formatting the computer or because of viruses. Bitcoin Anonymity. When doing a bitcoin transaction, there's no need to provide the real name of the person. Each one of the bitcoin transactions are recorded is what is known as a public log. This log contains only wallet IDs and not people's names. so basically each transaction is private. People can buy and sell things without being tracked. Bitcoin innovation

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    during periods of Natural disasters. During a recent flood havoc in a major city in India, the people’s attitude was so positive that they were able to render all assistance to those affected without any inhibitions of class, creed, rich, poor, etc. People may throw stones at your path. It is your attitude with which you face the hurdle, that will lead to ‘a wall or a bridge’. Remember your attitude is the architect of your life. Success requires more than talent. While talent and knowledge are essential

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    For many people, they struggle with finding their identity throughout Middle School and High School. The people that you hang out with, the teachers who teach you, and even the classes you take all shape and define who you are in school. At Devon, a military prep school, the students identity could be found in

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    because it will help students reflect on things. Life can be wonderful if people learn to find ways to keep that happiness in them. Rousseau says that if a person wants to gain more authority over the other

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    Activated Roal

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    What causes people to partake in trends? A trend is a large, measurable shift that influences our value and behavior. A trend is triggered when a force asserts itself on a culture, forcing that culture to respond and change. Trends stick with people and usually makes a big difference in the life of people who are caught in the trend. There are many types of trends, such as clothing trends, technology trends, electronic trends, beauty trends, etc.. When asking ourselves why do people partake in trends

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    and has always tried to help anyone around me. Helping others is my passion and through my AP psychology class, it’s really cemented my desire. It was a future that I knew was just waiting for me. I’ve always known that my future included helping people and now I know how I will help others. I plan on

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    shows that we should all shudder with hurt when someone uses the R word these days. The word insults an innocent person who has done nothing wrong; instead we should use a word to describe for who they really are. The word allows people to get distracted from seeing peoples strengths, and it negatively focuses on their weaknesses. Instead of celebrating their accomplishments, it suggests that they can never live a regular life, and will always be a

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    King Embodied Stories

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    In my piece “Embodied Stories” I am proposing to illustrate through photographed portraits Thomas king’s “The Truth About Stories.” This will depict the relationship between people and the stories that influence them.Thomas King discusses the importance of stories, and how their power can influence not just a single person but also an entire population. People’s ability to be tainted by stories starts as early as childhood. These aren't limited to bedtime tales, but by their parents lives, and how

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