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    Chapters 4-8 Right Side Journal Questions Chapter 4 What does Holden mean when he calls Stradlater a “secret slob?” How does this compare to Ackley? Stradlater does not show how much of a real slob he is in his outer appearance, but Holden knows the real him He never cleaned his razor after he shaved, so there is rust, hair, lather all up in it. Ackley is an open slob somewhat in which he doesn’t brush his teeth, etc. What does Jane mean to Holden? What does she symbolize? Jane seems kind of…

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    The Power of Hypnotism In “Dracula” Hypnotism is an astounding power that many psychologists nowadays use in their treatment of patients. This is such a great skill that is capable in helping others overcome personal issues. However, like most great tools, in the wrong hands it can be devastating. In literature, hypnosis typically is used by villains to do their will. It is very rarely portrayed in a positive light. The story of Dracula by Bram Stoker is no different. Analyzing the…

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    explain something in a nicer way in order not to make the specific person being lied too to feel bad, to hid information that is thought of un important or un necessary, or even to just get out of a situation. There are multiple types of lies, to many to state actually; in general it is divided in to good lies and bad lies. Good lies are the low risk ones that do not really harm anyone in a deep way, and the bad lies are the ones that can harm both the liar and the one being lied too. Lying is…

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    Non Verbal Bullying Speech

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    symptoms that fuel rage in bullies. For instance, victims of physical, verbal, and emotional bullying will eventually suffer from low self-confidence, depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts, abnormal fears and worries, sleeping disorders, nervous habits, frequent crying, poor appetite which could lead to digestive problems, academic issues such as grades dropping or failure, and tantrums that consist of rage and anger due to buildup. Victims will eventually begin to lack self-confidence and…

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    Drug Use And Prostitution

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    The image of the prostitute has been often times portrayed as the skinny, pale, disoriented-looking female who uses her body parts as a mean to finance her drug habits. In fact, many campaigns for the push of new anti-drug policies, have advanced the image of a “pathway” from needle to prostitution. Research has however found different results every time an attempt has been to determine the exact role of drug use in prostitution. Is the use of drugs a causal factor or a consequence of the…

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    SYNOPSIS-‘DREAMOCRACY’ Tanmay is a young and is very fed up from his country’s corruption and other political issues and is too much disturbed from poverty and want to change it at any cost. He just cannot bear that just because of few very corrupt minded people the whole country is suffering especially the middle class and poor people. He wish everyone to get together to fight against this, he believes that if we can compromise a little ,suffer a little and make promise…

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    Imagine being repeatedly assaulted and battered. Now imagine that the person inflicting the abuse was a parent, a guardian, or even a sibling. That is what many children world wide deal with everyday, and before Mary Ellen’s Story brought attention to the widespread abuse that takes place behind closed doors, many children were repeatedly beaten and no repercussions were dealt to their abusers. This was what Howard Markel called, “ . . .the days when beasts of burden enjoyed more legal…

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    Today’s society has changed a lot compared with the previous era, and the birth of new things makes the world differently. New trends with the development of technology and the progress of the point of view of people, and the technology and new views can bring a powerful influence to people’s lives. For this thing, people have different attitudes and define the new trends in different terms of words. Some people think that new trends can give people more beneficial than they did before, and…

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    learning style survey and decide for yourself if you agree with the findings. You will probably agree with some aspects more than others. Use this information and apply some of the strategies and techniques mentioned above to your learning and study habits and gauge their effectiveness. Regardless of learning style controversies, we can all agree that understanding your personal strengths and weaknesses will pave the way for your scholarly career. Understand how you prefer to learn, and use…

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    These two authors changed their lives by educating themselves. In Homemade Education, Malcolm discusses his time in prison, where he taught himself how to read and write by using a dictionary and books, to become literate. On the other hand, in Breaking Night Liz Murray was able to overcome obstacles to success in her life and changing her lifestyle from being homeless to graduating from Harvard. Education can change anyone’s life…

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