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    Pink Case Study

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    A Pink Profile A Pink is a popular South Korean girl group under A Cube Entertainment. The group was formed in 2011 and originally has 7 members. However, one of them left the group in April 2013 to conrinue her studies, leaving them with 6 members up to the present. Despite this, the group still managed to achieve success and became one of the top girl groups in Korea. They are adored by the public due to their innocent and pure images as seen in their song releases and music style. A Pink…

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    Mccandless Speech

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    Krakauer portrays McCandless as caring person who does not ignore the people encountered in his expedition. While hitchhiking for food and water, Krakauer meets a retired army veteran name Ronald Franz. For unintended purpose McCandless was travelled with Franz. After getting in his own way he does not forget Franz. On account of remembering Franz, Krakauer writes, “On February 19, McCandless called Franz, collect, to wish him a happy eighty-first birthday” ( Krakauer 53). This shows even after…

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    The first journal that caught my attention and fit the category of “a personal response to a theme/topic in the novel” was providing a narrative which exemplifies my relationship with my best friend: the fourth journal entry. The reason why I chose this specific journal is because it really tackled the personal experience I once had with my former relationship and how it tied in with knowledge and beliefs. My interpersonal relationship with my former best friend resembled a certain situation…

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    Migrant Hostel Poem

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    The desire for individuals to belong to a community or group is a significant part of being a human being. Peter Skrzynecki poetry explores the desire as individuals to belong to a community as it is a common life experiences that we all share and is reflected in many ways due to the experiences concerning belonging. Peter Skrzynecki demonstrates these desire throughout his poem ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ‘Migrant Hostel’ which communicates the need for familiarity; a sense of disconnection is…

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    Everyone from different generations have a different perspective on how life is lived. While reading about psychological dilemmas I came across a man named Erikson came up. He was the individual whom invented something called Erikson’s Dilemmas that were believed thatcrisis’s everyone dealt with .While interviewing the different age groups I used his principle as a guide. To ask certain questions that were common for their age and how far along they are in that group. The 3 that I used was…

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    The setting of this fantastic story takes place in New York in the Upper West Side during 1979. The setting of the story is important because young Mirada and her friends have to grow up in New York, where they have to walk home from school every day, and a crazy man standing on a street corner is not unusual. My favorite character from this book is Miranda, a young girl living with her mother in an apartment in New York. She is my favorite character because even though she does not have as many…

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    When I was in elementary school. I use to curse like it was part of my language, but I only use through violent words when I was at school, but only in front of my friends. I felt like if my friends could do it, I could do it too. Unfortunately, I don't use violent words anymore because I feel like there was no point in using violent words. I stopped using violent words, once I got to middle school. Now I just hate hearing violent words. This has become one of my biggest pet peeves that drives…

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    A Tattoo Research Paper

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    A tattoo is a form of body modification that is done by piercing and inserting ink into the upper layer of skin to make a design in a different color. Tattoos can be Traumatic also known as Natural tattoos which are a result of asphalt through road injuries or lead pencils. The other form is Amateur and Professional ones which are made by using traditional techniques and modern tattoos machines. The symbolization and impact of tattoos vary in different areas and cultures. Tattoos may serve as a…

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    The Lost Hero Themes

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    How far would you go for a friend? If the odds were against you, would you still stay together? If you answered yes, you know the importance of friendship. In The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, three teenagers learn the importance of sticking together. Jason, Piper, and Leo are friends on a quest to find Hera. Throughout their quest, there are many challenges that test their bonds. Though in the end, they manage to stick together. The main theme, in my opinion, is that true friends will stick…

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    Ron Rhetorical Analysis

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    Trust was built, not only for Ron, but also for Denver. Until the situation presented, Ron still questioned the ability to trust Denver, and Denver questioned why he should be trusted, and why Ron would trust a homeless man with his money, truck, and daughter’s possessions. I believe that the situation is one of the most significant lessons of the book. Both men had to rely on faith, in a situation that could have become disastrous quickly. I believe that both, Ron and Denver, learned from the…

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