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    Cephalus states, “If he finds many injustices in his life, he often even awakes from sleep in terror, as children do, and lives in anticipation of evils to come. But someone who knows he has not been unjust has sweet good hope as his companion…” (Republic, 4, 331a). Because one indulges in bodily desires, the desires will ultimately run the individual creating fear within a soul. A person controlled by bodily desires will be afraid to make any actions and be at a standstill…

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    detrimental habits which formed, thus prompting him to become the fabricated symbol of wealth and affluence, yet holding inherent the deterioration of ethics and moral values. As a result, Gatsby was not only reacting in an unfavorable manner in regards to the authority ahead of him, but did so as a means of escaping the adversity he was plagued within. Given that the end of the war brought him to the realization that he no longer had Daisy by his side, Gatsby formed negative habits in the face…

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    “The Habit Loop” by Charles Duhigg Explains the reasoning behind habits and why and how they work. ….. Talks about a man named Henry Molaison, who is suffering from viral encephalitis, which was eating away Henry’s brain structure, doctors were unsure if Henry would recover from the disease. Henry was given large doses if antiviral drugs, which fought the disease gradually and would soon make the virus disappear. Scans found that the disease had made some parts of his brain unresponsive. Henry’s…

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    Good And Evil In Hamlet

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    Shakespeare plays have been around for a long time for a good reason, the ideas suggested in his work are common grounds for us all and they allow us to learn and enjoy at the same time. Anyone can relate to the ideas in Shakespeare 's plays, from revenge to the theme of madness. I was able to gain so much more than the plot behind Hamlet while reading. Characters like Polonius have provided me through their faults tidbits of information that I can apply in my life now and or hold on to for the…

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    Sacrifice In The Lottery

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    Living in a world where intense polarization is present throughout most of society, connections can be drawn between traditions of the present-day and during the time of The Lottery. In 1948, America was filled with superstition, with WWII just ending, and the rise of communism, the American people were especially on edge so believing in sacrifice in order to bring harvest wouldn’t be as weird as it may seem. Regarding the film, the director purposefully made it in black and white and added…

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    Myths About Addictions

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    I disagree with this statement being that addiction is a complex disease and quitting requires more than good intention and strong will. Now quitting on your own can be done but it is extremely risky due to withdrawals which can be dangerous for the individual trying to quit. During withdrawals you can experience severe vomiting, seizures, fever, hallucinations…

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    teeth are only temporary, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore them when it comes to oral care. Starting out with good habits at a young age will help ensure that those habits continue well into when their adult teeth come in. Here are some things you can avoid doing to promote better oral health for your kid. Do Not Give Them A Bottle Right Before Bed You should not get into the habit of bottle feeding your kid before they go down to sleep. If you do, be sure to clean their teeth afterward.…

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    a few years. Likewise, old habits never go away from people’s unconscious routines, same as crumpling up a piece of paper with one hand. When most people believe that breaking habits is as hard as breaking a rock with a drop of water, Charles Duhigg, the author of The Power of Habit, claims that habits can be changed if people understand how they work (xvii). Throughout the book, Duhigg focuses on a circulation of habit loop with three steps explaining why and how habits are happening; he also…

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    21 Days Research Paper

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    21 days. 21 days is said to be the amount of days to form a habit. Now, habits can range from either good and bad habits. Good habits like walking your dog everyday to bad ones like procrastinating your work, we are all creatures of habits, good or bad. When I was sixteen, I meet a boy who’s bad habits would later take a toll on my life for a year and a half. It is said that being a drug addict isn’t nearly as bad as being sober and loving a drug addict. Whether it’s a family member, spouse, or…

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    Marilyn Chandler McEntyre's lecture, "Why Worry about Words" (2004), argues that the English Language is ugly and bad because of bad habits many people of today have picked up. McEntyre states the availability of words being written and spoken correctly has never been done before and believe this is good news so it can be taught. She also explains that George Orwell and George Steiner describes that language once served people and thier agendas. Lastly, McEntyre explains the reasoning of George…

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