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    Aliefs are beliefs, a personal set of attitudes made up about different concepts, which are either habitual in nature or automatic. Aliefs become known to a person either consciously or unconsciously after being exposed to a situation that goes against prior beliefs. These aliefs are usually made up of a thought process through linked association. The example the article used was the drinking out of a bed pan. Based on what bed pans are used for, most people associate them with being dirty or…

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    Habituation is the psychological phenomenon of a decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated presentations, also known as the “tune out” phenomenon. A person might consider the ticking of a clock in a silent room as annoying but as time passes, the person might not hear it anymore or it might become soothing to them. In “Another Reason Why I Don’t Keep a Gun in the House”, Billy Collins’s attitude towards the barking dog changes from being irritated by the incessant barking in the…

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    Habitus In Stardust

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    The film, Stardust, prove to have a great connection associated with Pierre Bourdieu’s practice theory, the concept of Habitus. In a sense, the concept of habitus is used to account for the ways in which individuals’ expectations or preferences come to reflect the conditions they were formed. (Rye, 2008, 125-6). An example of the element of habitus is embodied with Tristian Thorn, the protagonist, through his inability to interact/connect with the female counterpart due to his upbringing of not…

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    just state that the cultures are different, however, when thinking of death in terms of being good or bad the different cultures add insight to the discussion. How one group of people can celebrate something that others fear and believe to be the worst thing in the world highlights the difference in opinions and how focusing on different aspects…

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    Reading question on "Good Country People" by Flannery O 'Connor 1) In the Good Country People’s short story, Joy-Hulga is also a college educated person, but the bad is she has a bad view about Christian religious faith. She thinks the Christian religious faith is a fairly common view. The Christian religious faith needs a strong btrust about the concepts like a divine is walking the earth in a human form, rebirth from the dead and virgin birth. People that have an intelligent mind in education…

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    said good for you. Bill the team's quarterback finds out that I am taking steroids and he tells coach. The next day I was called down to the office and I see coach and three police officers there. I get so nervous that my arms are shaking really bad. The cops ask me where I have been in the last 48 hours and I say “at the gym and football practice.” The cops order me to go live with…

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    much death and murder in the world, it’s easy to look at the world we live in now as hopeless. We always have a tendency of letting the bad outweigh the good. News telecasts usually open with the bad news and end with good stories. Whenever a celebrity is having a "meltdown" its front-page news and all over the magazine stands. We put so much emphasis on the bad things that happen we tend to forget that there are so many good things happening in this world we live in.…

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    “Are you okay?” He asked, worriedly. “You look a little...” “I’m fine.” Her voice sounded shaky even to her own ears. He must have noticed her flushed face. “I skipped breakfast this morning,” she lied. “I’m just hungry.” “Okay.” He didn’t buy her lie. “Maybe you should sit down,” he suggested, rubbing her back comfortingly. His touch could not have been more unwanted in that moment. The only hands she wanted on her belonged to a man that was probably only half aware of her existence. Bella and…

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    understudies leave home and start to change as per free living, holding fast to a decent eating routine practices are pushed to the base of one's timetable: still basic, yet lacking to be done well. As demonstrated by the USA Today article "Ale, Bad Habits Fuel College Weight Gain" by Nancy Hellmich in 2008, 76% of females eat when under uneasiness, which could illuminate why weight get is well while in transit to happen as a result of a conformity in condition and an extension of stress. As…

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    Sin Theme In Breaking Bad

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    free-will allows them to decide how they will respond to sin. Some people tend to respond with guilt and regret, while others have no sign of remorse on their face. Vince Gilligan, an American producer and director, created the drama series Breaking Bad. His television show expresses the idea of sin by exposing the follies of mankind and the detrimental effects of sin through Walter and Jesse. Utilizing plot, Gilligan conveys, through these characters, the power of how an individual’s response…

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