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    land throughout the world to express natural beauty. Every year, people visit the many national parks we have here to offer in the United States. Some of which being Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Aradia, Arches, Zion, Joshua Tree, and Sequoia. Two of the most famous national parks here in the United States are the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park. The beauty of these parks attract many tourists year-round and there is always something new happening there. National parks signify the beauty

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    Concerning the General Election and the Church: As we rapidly approach election day, the only thing I would like to offer is a new perspective. I have seen post after post about what will happen to the Church in America if either of the candidates are elected. There seems to exist an epidemic fear of persecution among evangelicals, but I am not persuaded that persecution is what we should be afraid of. The Kingdom of God will not be shaken. We serve a sovereign God who cannot and will not be mocked

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    of any factor, the generational difference has the largest affect on the approach the immigrants have on their new country, which in many cases is the United States. The generational difference is the largest determining factor because of the impressionability of children, the established identity that the adults must change, and the attachment to the old country that is stronger in some than others. It cannot be said for sure that a certain generation is the “better” immigrant, but

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    total one hour and 21 minutes long, every song on Drake’s More Life album has a variety of music styles. In an online review of the album, Rolling Stone reporter Rob Sheffield gives the album four out of five stars. He calls Drake “a true pop visionary who's always a fan at heart, an omnivore with a raging appetite for his next favorite sound” (Sheffield, “More Life Album”). When most or all the songs on an album immediately grab the attention of listeners, offer a variety of sounds, and provide pure

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    unique characteristics just like older generations. The Millennials are in the age group of 18-34 years old (CQ Researcher). They are considered the biggest generation the United States today. They make up a huge population of the workforce. They are also the most diverse generation in the United States with 40% of the group consisting of non-white people (CQ Researcher). This generation is also heavily favored to be more optimistic than the previous generation of the 70’s. They are constantly shaping

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    Every person feels lost at least once in his or her lifetime, whether it is physically lost in a crowd or psychologically lost in an abyss of unanswered questions about life. To be able to fit in properly is difficult in this dysfunctional society where conflict and ignorance linger in people’s lives. From the past, World War I emerged from one of these many conflicts and disrupted the lives of many men as they were lured to abandon their lives and fight. This group of men who have difficulty fitting

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    communication came new challenges. These challenges include conveying tone through a toneless medium like email or texting. She suggests that emoji can be useful to solve this problem. Often times when emailing or texting another person you can say something and worry that the other person may take it the wrong way or assume a negative tone. Lam argues, with many sources to back her up like a career coach who works with Millennials, a socio-linguist at the University of Pittsburgh, and A Scandinavian

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    If students do not care for what is served, schools are required to offer peanut butter sandwiches. Fredericktown only offers Uncrustables. They are tiny little sandwiches with no crust that are smaller than the palm of a hand. These are froze most of the time also so students cannot eat them either. The only time students are offered healthy options

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    Does each puppet look the same? Do they have the same voice or accent? No. Every character is uniquely different and brings something special to the show. Now think of all the people you work with. Is every customer and teammate the same? Do they all have the same likes and dislikes? No, they don’t. The best part of that is that we all have something unique to offer our organizations. The lesson to be learned is that we can all be different and unique as long as we communicate

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    This can be done by helping these students in the y-generation and the z-generation is to teach to their multiple intelligences. There is more than just one way a person can learn. There are eight different learning styles, and students usually can learn proficiently with about three of them. Another way in which students can learn is by incorporating technology into the classroom. These generations are well adapted to using technology to find what they are looking for, so

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