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    Susan Kare

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    Susan Kare is a graphic designer (born in 1954‚ New York). She graduated from Mount Holyoke Collage and received MA and Ph.D. degrees from New York University. Currently Susan Kare lives in California‚ but her office is located in San Francisco. Her first job as a graphic designer was a part time job at a Science Museum in Philadelphia‚ she was 14 then‚ and she has been designing ever since. He work includes working with typefaces and‚ also‚ small number of pixels She is famous for creating the original

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    Princess Mae Inguillo BSBA-HRDM3 Eng3a/10:30am-12:00nn/TTH Gym104 1. What are the problems encountered in communication? Almost all conflicts involve communication problems‚ as both a cause and an effect. Misunderstandings‚ resulting from poor communication‚ can easily cause a conflict or make it worse. Further‚ once a conflict has started‚ communication problems often develop because people in conflict do not communicate with each other as frequently‚ as openly‚ and as accurately

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    The story begins with John Howard Griffin‚ a white male from Texas‚ who explains his concern of not being able to understand the prejudice and struggles that blacks face. He wonders what it would be like to face discrimination based on a factor that he can’t control‚ the color of his skin‚ and comes up with an idea to experience discrimination firsthand. He leaves his white family in order to undergo a skin darkening process‚ which will allow him to disguise himself and be able to fit in with the

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    Mission and Vision The vision of the Secret Service is to uphold the tradition of excellence in its protective and investigative mission through a dedicated‚ highly trained‚ and diverse workforce that promotes professionalism and employs advanced technologies in support of its programs and activities. Each point of the Secret Service Star represents one of the Agency’s five core values: Duty‚ Justice‚ Courage‚ Honesty‚ and Loyalty. These values‚ and the Secret Service motto “Worthy of Trust and Confidence

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    Susan Sontag

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    Susan Sontag‚ in "Against Interpretation‚" takes a very interesting critical standpoint on the idea of literary interpretation. Unlike most literary critics‚ Sontag believes that literary criticism is growing increasingly destructive towards the very works of art that they‚ supposedly‚ so greatly "appreciate" and "respect." Her standpoint could not be more accurate. Reading her work generates numerous questions‚ the most important of which is quite possibly‚ "How are we to take her final statement

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    ‘To live is to be photographed’ (Sontag‚ 2004). Does photography have a special role in the mediation of our lives‚ and how‚ according to Sontag‚ is this role changing? INTRODUCTION Attempting to comprehend the role of photography in the mediation of our lives would have to account‚ apart from historical evidence‚ an understanding of the importance and the necessity of the photograph in every day life. In a society that is constantly bombarded by images from different mediums

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    very important to everyone‚ and writing is very important. The story “Brain secrets” and “ leveraging the Human Brain’s hunger for story” are both about the brain and how writing is important. The brain loves writing‚ and writing changes our minds by what we think‚ feel‚ and change by a book. Our brain loves writing. In the story “Leveraging the human Brain’s hunger for story” by Rekenthaler talks about how when our brain is very focused on a book‚ but when you stop or finish it “releases the

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    “And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessing of liberty…”(Anthony). This is a quote from a speech Susan B. Anthony delivered in 1873. While having the constitution protecting citizens’ rights‚ women are considered to get paid 77 cents to the dollar‚ in the eyes of many there expected to be treated as second-class citizens. But does the constitution promise inalienable rights for all people? This idea is shown throughout her speech‚ connecting to other visions

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    Compare and contrast the Washington Post’s investigation of “Top Secret America” with our previous readings on the Intelligence Community. Do you feel “Top Secret America” accurately portrays the Intelligence community to the public? Do you have any concerns or disagreements with either the Post’s accounts or descriptions? Be sure your paper incorporates information and examples from the course readings. After reading the Washington Post article I feel that the story has some merit but it is sensationalized

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    Discussion #9 Summary In the article Distorted Images: Western Cultures are Exporting Their Dangerous Obsession with Thinness‚ author Susan McClelland addresses the negative effect that western culture‚ especially western media‚ has had upon women in other parts of the world and how it relates to body image‚ thinness‚ racial features and even skin color. She interviewed several women who felt pressure to change their appearance to fit into the portrayed standards of Americanized beauty; white and

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