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    Real World Monopolies

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    In the article that I have chosen to do it talks about real world monopolies in the United States today. Monopolies are an industry in which there is only one producer. I choose this article because it was very interesting and it really opened my eyes to the monopolies that are in the United States right now. I never really paid attention to them being monopolies until now. There are four big companies that have taken over five major companies in the last 10 years. Apple, Alphabet (which is owned

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    In this community everyone is the same, these people won't want what their friends have, if they already have it or going to get it. In the real world, people have different items. Someone will have something that they do not have and then they may try to get it. If everyone were the same and had the same things, then there would be no stealing. Not all the people are the same in the community they get the same items at different ages, but eventually they will get it. There would also be no jealousy

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    Real World Chemistry

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    Chemistry in the Real World As you walk down the street you are surrounded by chemistry. It is responsible for how many things work for example how your car gets you to school, how soaps clean you, and even how your cell phone charges. But one of the most profound and common chemical reaction that occurs is to formation of rust. Rust is a reddish-brown compound called iron oxide (Fe2O3). This is formed when iron is in contact with oxidant or acids. For iron to rust you must have water and oxygen

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    These stereotypes can cloud good people’s judgement of others just solely based on appearance. This prejudgment of a person can hurt them various ways in the “real world” such as applying for a job. A man that wants to be a nurse can hurt his “manliness” because nurses are thought to be a job for women only. The gender stereotypes in this world are not making anything better, just worse. In order to get one step closer to gender equality we as a society need to eliminate stereotypes as a whole. Now

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    Now of Infinity Lastly, the discovery of Infinity comes to the now of Infinity. Regarding the applications of Infinity in the real world today. Andrew Hendrickson pointed out a poignant thought by Einstein, “only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former (2016).” Therefore, infinity, as discussed before is not a number, it is not a physical object, that we know of today, but as time has presented, infinity is under constant discovery. Fields have

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    anyone they’re just by-standers. In the age of technology a new form of bullying has arisen, cyberbullying, where people can bully other and keep their identities a secret. They do it either for fun or many of the main reasons why people bully in the real world do it. Bullies don’t think about the negative effects that can happen on a person being bullied. Victims to bullying can get anxiety, depression, have lowered

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    damages teenagers’ “real world” social skills and distracts them from other important parts of their lives(ex. school, family, job, etc.). This group believes that teenagers need to distance themselves from technology before it “damages” them by means of cyber bullying, obsession, and/or photographs that promote hazardous behavior. The other side, however, sees the internet as a tool that can be both helpful and harmful.This viewpoint is illustrated in Thomas A. Workman’s essay “The Real Impact of Virtual

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    There are multiple ways that conic sections are used in real-world applications. Parabolas, ellipses, circles, and hyperbolas all play a role in today’s society. An example of parabolas in the real-world are building archways. Building archways are curved structures that helped stabilize buildings and are fascinating to look at. When you look at an archway, you will find that archways are negative parabolas because it looks like an up-side down “U”. The keystone, or top of an arch, is the vertex

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    the readers thing though character’s experiences. They can link the story and comment on the wider world and society through worlds. Francisco X.Stork certainly does this in his novel, “Marcelo in the real world”. What I find fascinating and clever about the novel, is that not only do we get to insight into the world of Marcelo Sandoval, a teenage autistic boy, but also our perspective of our world can be changed. Throughout his journey we see significant events like ‘Marcelo stands up to Wendell’

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    According to our textbook, The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology, authors Kerry Ferris and Jill Stein define sociology as “the systematic or scientific study of human society and social behavior”, or more simply put “the study of society” (9). As well in the The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology, the authors explain the definition of social science to be “the disciplines that use scientific method to examine the social world” (10). In essence, sociology is a factor of the social sciences

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