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    accepting to people different than ourselves. At time it can be very hard to do this and sometimes we don't even realize what we are doing to the person's feelings. For the other person this can be very hard on them. We need to take the time before we say something to think about whether or not it is going to crush this person. In The Tire Iron and The Tamale it wasn't what people did to the man it was what they didn't do. He was stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire and he had no…

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    opinionated, straight forward, go-getter kind of person, that likes things neat and tidy. I feel obligated to do all that I can to enhance mine and my family 's life. However, I was surprised that my personality type is called "The Executive" and not "the Judge" because I hold very high expectations of people and expect nothing but their best. I was also very surprised that only 11% of the population have this personality and that some of our great leaders and famous people in to today 's…

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    Everyone has their own style, their own way of doing things. What one person may like will always differ from what another person may like. Everyone has their own sense of originality. That is what makes us so unique, not everyone is the same. So why think that everyone has the same taste in music? People’s taste or style in music will always be different; some might have similar tastes, but no one is the same. One major topic in music is what genre is better. The most commonly compared genres…

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    people think is the truth. From the perspective of society, this subjective reflection on objective experience allows for the possibility of greater social change in the face of normalized adversity and opposition. With respect to one of Woolf’s most famous books, To the Lighthouse, the lighthouse itself acts as the force behind a social reassessment of men and women’s everyday occurrences. Lily Briscoe’s liberal understanding of what it means to be feminine shows that the “lighthouse” is…

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    have become victim to thinking they have done something through their phone. While showing support is great, sometimes a situation calls for actual action, in person. Yet, it never makes it this far. I remember talking with a group of high school students that I teach and I asked them “do you ever support something on social media in person? Or do you just hashtag it and then go about your day?” Most responded that they show support and are intertwined with the happenings in the world, but if it…

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    One thing that the universities do not know is that I am not an ordinary girl though I look like it and dress like it. The thing is that if you get me in a room for five minutes you can tell how unique and how special I am and even though we are not seeing each other I will demonstrate who I am and my personal statements too. I’m a girl whose special interest is Psychology, Political Science and playing soccer which I love with all my heart. My talents are my escape of reality for a few minutes…

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    Components Of Success

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    definition is one of the many definitions of success as different individuals have their different perspectives about success. For instance, success for a poor homeless person could just mean to have enough money to meet the basic needs whereas success for a student could mean passing a test or obtaining a good grade. The famous and the wealthy are somehow in this world considered to the ideals of success. However, a successful life can be led by following…

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    To live a meaningful life is a exceedingly individualistic aspiration, one may say it is to do good in the world while someone else may say that to live a life of meaning and purpose is through personal success. Much like any other person, philosophers as well as biblical figures would agree that a life of meaning and purpose is dependent to personal experiences. To live the experience of a meaningful life often depends on the circumstances along with experiences that people endure. A life of…

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    individual in a negative way, thus affecting one’s own relationship with the people around you. Impotence is described as a lack of feeling powerful along with having feelings of being incapable to succeed. Thus, most of the scene, we saw Esther as a person who cannot do anything about the situation that she experiences. In the novel, Esther experienced a great deal of anxiety from social pressure especially from the people around her who expect her to achieve for the greatest since Esther is…

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    interpersonal distance, which also establishes their personal territories at the same time (Aiello, Derisi, Epstein & Karlin, 1977). Therefore, the size or space of the personal territory can be changed based on the relationship that one has with the nearest person to him or her. Personal territories can be shared with others, like when you hug, kiss, and take selfies with your friend, cheek to cheek. Usually, strangers and acquaintances keep a social-consultative distance, which is five to ten…

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