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    You can break the law in many ways, even when you do not recognize that you are doing it. Frank Trippett, in his passage “A Red Light for Scofflaws” claims that Americans believe that law-and-order is threatened by things such as violent and major crimes, he believes that the foundations of social order is shaken when citizens do not take the law seriously. Trippet supports his argument by first describing the actions that citizens take to not pay enough attention to the law. He gives evidence…

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    When you are doing something you don’t like to do, you tend to put it off. They have a low work ethic. On the other hand, people who tend to stay motivated have a high work ethic. They enjoy what they are doing so, they tend to do it as soon as possible and not just put it off. These kinds of people typically can’t wait until the last minute to do anything. They enjoy having it done. Having a passion for what you are doing is very important.…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Evaluation

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    the building because I could do all of the shots that were outside the following day, doing this gave me more time to spend on the shots inside. The one problem I ran into whilst shooting was that the camera wasn’t charged so I had to spend 20 minutes charging the camera, instead of doing nothing for that time I decided to go over with the actors what scenes we’d be doing and went through the shots we’d be doing. Next time before I film, I will check the camera to see if it has any charge. When…

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    Reality Therapy Case Study

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    CONCEPTS continued Using the case of Aaron, you will again be applying several Reality Therapy concepts to the information in the case 1. Step 2 is identifying what the client is DOING to get their WANTS (related to each NEED) met. Belonging-Aaron may want a relationship with his peers as well as to have fun and play; what he is doing is achieving passing academic grades like his peers, and he plays alone. However, Aaron actions meet his want to belong at school which is disrespectful and…

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    Kids should or should they not get paid for doing chores. I think not because when you're older do u get paid to clean the house no. for example if kids get paid to do chores when they are younger they don't see the benefits from doing chores. I believe that kids should not be paid for doing chores. Chores are not something that you can throw away and think they disappear. Additionally to illustrate why kids should not be paid for doing chores here are some examples why. “Chores isn't the same…

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    Media Portrayal Of Cops

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    which is a popular movie and more. These stories give the public their image of the police and to most people cause them not to trust the police because they believe they are not doing their job. When they are doing their job and it get put in the media it most of time get over shadow by the stories that show the police doing their job. Surette (2015) stated “Officers often spend time preventing crime and defusing social situations” (p.115). The author mention…

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    The Yes Men Are Revolting

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    After watching The Yes Men Are Revolting, in which notorious political and environmental activists take the stage to expose large corporations and individuals for their greed, the students of Pitzer College were fortunate enough to host the duo and their producer, Laura Nix. Expecting a hilarious exposition and look into the elaborate schemes and motivations behind Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos, I found myself disappointed by their presence. Although their movie produced a large emotional and…

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    This year I learned a lot, and it was my most stressful, emotional, and extra year I have ever been through. I of course went through heartbreak, and betrayal of old friends, but what high school student wouldn’t go through all of that. Even though through it all, it made me become a better person. I had altercations with students, and teachers, and it made me realize that I need to be more mature. I promised myself this year not to let anything get to me, and to just keep to myself, but I wound…

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    class, the students were asked to define “normal”. There were many explanations but the one I offered was, normal is whatever most people are doing. It is the norm. Just because it is common, it does not mean that it is good, right or wrong. (Levy, 2010, p.50) Levy (2010) also offers additional versions of this common fallacy. What most people are doing does not define it as being right or correct (e.g.…

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    accident. First of all, using your cellphone nowadays is normal. But using it while driving is frowned upon. Using it while driving can result in getting in trouble with authorities. Phones being a massive temptation, they make us forget what we are doing to answer a text. When answering that text you could start to swerve around if you are driving. Swerving while driving…

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