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    Imagine casually strutting down the street and you encounter this magical block where the buildings look as if they came out of different eras. That is what I encounter when I ran upon these two buildings located in Balmy Alley. The building on the left had a more rustic feel to it enough to say that you forget for a split second where you are by just taking a quick glance. The old wood steps are something you don't see often anymore. It seems like its wood has seen many rainy days, quite like today

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    Furuya Taiken depicts the naturalistic proletarian scene with the aid of the Western one-point perspective, drawing from a single vanish point on a horizontal line. Three receding figures occupy the central part of the print. Their obscure faces offer few clues of their gender, except the woman on the right side. The little child on the left, whose hair is coiled up neatly, wears a black kimono with dark green leaves and white floral prints. The different proportions of red on the neckline and the

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    I grew up a very thin, lanky girl; usually taller than most of my classmates. My metabolism was always fast, and I never played any aggressive sports. As soon as I was out of high school I started to notice I was putting on a little bit of weight. I would go to the gym and do cardio for an hour, but it never seemed to give my body much justice in the end. At the age of 24 one of my friends started doing fitness competitions. I started to look into these fitness competitions more, and realized this

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    In eighth grade, students at this time are 14 years old and they begin to transition into young adults. They are learning about responsibility and independence. Students are in what is known as the Formal Operational Stage according to theorist jean Piaget. During this stage is where students are beginning to see the world as abstract and full of possibilities. Also students are learning to approach problems in a systematic and organized manner. Students will see in this unit that they must research

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    The Department of the Navy holds a long list of informal elements. From a particular use of language, to a diverse set of norms, to its use of long-held traditions and rituals. Rites of Passage are perhaps the most known of these informal elements. It can often be seen as a hot topic of discussion in leading news networks for apparent unethical behaviors. One of the most infamous and timeless traditions within the Department of the Navy is the initiation of the Chief Petty Officer, a feat many, if

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    Task 1: (One-on-one & Groups) Formal: This is a form of communication that is used in serious situations or with people that we don’t know well. Informal: This is a form of communication that is mainly used in situations that are more relaxed and usually involves people we know well. Between colleagues: Communication between colleagues usually may be informal, however it is important that care workers use skilled communication so they can develop trust and respect Between professionals and people

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    CHARACTERISTICS OF EVERYDAY TALK There are many important and significant factors in a human being’s life. Without those elements, life stays incomplete. For instance, food, recreation, hobby, fun, and emotions are fundamentals of a normal life. One of those elements is every day talk. Everyday talk is the process in which people interact with each other and communicate their points of views (Tedpower, n.d.). This is a way for them to stay in contact with each other. This is important because human

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    Since seventh grade I had a persona; it was a good one too. It lasted for three years and would have lasted longer had I wanted to. This persona however, was not a good one. On the outside it might have been, but like a mask, it covers up the truth. In the seventh grade, I developed depression. It may have been due to romanticizing mental illness or from the many hours I spent alone. Either way, I was sick and I could not let anyone know. Doing so, I created a mask that I would show the world

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    QP provided Jahafraka with a CBT activity geared towards anger management. QP explained to Jahafraka that the activity will examine the eight tools of anger control. QP discussed with present ways in he handles his anger. QP asked Jahafraka to lists some things that causes him to get angry. QP pointed out to Jahafraka that knowing his anger triggers and how he react can help him with managing his anger in a positive way. QP asked Jahafraka to list some things he does when he gets angry. QP examined

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    In thе 1930s, thе Schеchtеr brothеrs ran a chickеn businеss in Brooklyn. Thеy slaughtеrеd chickеns and sold thеm to shops. Thеy sееmеd to bе standard immigrants, oncе struggling and succееding. But in 1934, thеy bеcamе famous thanks to Schеchtеr Poultry Corp. v. Unitеd Statеs. Thе brothеrs wеrе accusеd of violating a codе rеgulating thе chickеn businеss; only months aftеr Franklin Roosеvеlt had signеd it. Thе DA had said thеy sold an unfit chickеn; onе with an еgg still lodgеd insidе it, and hat

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