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    was about it. I started to wonder what was blocking me from forming a stronger relationship with God. One day I asked myself the question, “Is it possible to have a good relationship with God and still hate myself?” I determined that due to low self esteem and guilt from past mistakes, I was still pretending to be something I wasn’t because I didn’t value the person I am. I was trying to be a disciple of Christ when it suited me and a “likeable” person when that suited me. I was trying to just…

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    Cosmetics seem to be a rite of passage for all girls transitioning to teenagers. They are inspired by the beautifully enhanced models in magazines and the filtered celebrities they follow on their mobile phones. While the famous are beautiful, the average person does not resemble their features, even if they want to. From Natalie Portman to Tyra Banks, cosmetics companies employ fresh, famous faces to promote and advertise their product. But do cosmetic companies prey on the innocence and the…

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    Gomez do not have self-esteem, why is that? Everyone views the world differently and everyone has a different definition of success. My definition of success is having a supportive family behind my back, being financially stable, happy, being thankful for waking up every morning, and the most important thing is doing what you love to do no matter what it is. Self-esteem is used to describe a person’s overall sense of self-worth or personal value. Some people have high self-esteem, which is being…

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    Coca Cola Hashtag Analysis

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    Coca-Cola Make it happy. This is the hashtag associated with the Coca-Cola commercial. The hashtag, along with addressing the issue of bullying, relates this brand to a younger audience. The commercial also lures in an audience of any age by associating happiness to Coca-Cola. Music and special effects also are applied to relate to and retain the interest of the viewers. The Coca-Cola commercial connects to several distinct audiences and conveys the message that Coca-Cola causes happiness…

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    People think that teenagers are rude, reckless, and untruthful, and it is obvious that they are under a lot of pressure to be “cool” or to look “stylish.” They have to have the new iPhone or need to wear a certain styles of clothing. Their reputation means everything to them and is a large part of everyday life. The fear of losing reputation or trying to repair a reputation can dictate how people act or behave. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the characters care so much about their…

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    My Stupid Conspiracy As a child you’re filled with theories about life that aren’t always true. Such as, Santa Clause, as a kid you loved Santa and believed with all your heart until you were told or found out otherwise. This illustrates that we have not experienced life first hand. These little contradictions that we experience keep us imaginative and filled with creativity. I was young when I believed that all fish could kill me. This belief made me petrified to swim in lakes and oceans. This…

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    Nowadays society judge based on your beauty and how perfect you are rather than judging you based on your personality. Kylie Jenner she became famous because of her beauty and perfect body she did several plastic surgery to reach the beauty she wanted the society doesn’t pay attention to her personality they know nothing about her character. Which is similar in the Victorian Era beauty was important. In The Picture Of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde introduces us to the main character that was young and…

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    What is Bullying? Bullying is an act in which a person, commonly known as a bully, uses force to threaten and dominate others especially those who are weaker and less powerful than they are. In our world today, bullying is rampant especially in schools, in working areas, in the internet, and even in one’s own household. It is an act in which many people, mostly those who are seen as weak and unable to defend themselves, suffer a lot by those so called bullies. It ruins the life of the victim of…

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    Are you good or a bad student? do you have an active social life? are you type one or type two? it has been a long time that we have classified our students in types ; as an example, the nerd,the bully, the popular ones, etc… but is it the right thing to do with our students?. In the article “Fear of Heights: Teachers,Parents and Students are wary of Achievement” the author Bob Chase clearly classifies students into two main groups, the first group with straight A students with no social life…

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    From an early age, I had a distinct mindset compared with my counterparts. In fact, I was an introvert person and I can remember at the school, I was being bullied and ridiculed by my classmates for my body size and impotency, so it was always a terrible sense of humiliation and worthlessness to me. Now, when I think about those days I tell myself it was not that bad because those persecutions made me stronger than ever. Throughout my life, I had idols, legends, and heroes of strength who had…

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