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    There are several people I spend most of my time with. The people I spend my time with is my friends, siblings, and parents. All these important members of my life all want me to succeed in life. They all have ups and downs. There are always pros and cons. First, my siblings are the most loyal members of life. I know no matter what anyone of my siblings will support me. They won’t ever judge me for my stupid life decisions. I can rely on them being there whenever I am in need or am at a low.…

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    John green is about a teenage boy, named Quentin find a girl named Margo, the girl of his dreams. Ever since Margo moved in, Quentin was in love with her. They played with one another and were friends. However, over the course of a few years their friendship broke apart. Margo quickly was the most popular kid in high school. One night, Margo invites Quentin…

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    Touching the Holy One of the main themes of this book is to understand that God love us unconditionally, and no matter where we find ourselves, God 's love for us is unchangeable, His love for us is not based on our merit, it is based on His goodness. Robert Wicks helped this reader to appreciate his own ordinariness, it is our lack of trust in His love that keeps us from approaching our loving and caring God; our self doubts, our negative thought, the pressure to be extraordinary are the…

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    Belonging: A Short Story

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    to make me laugh or fit in themselves. I lost all sense of belonging. Most of my classmates began talking about how the popular dynamic duo were going their separate ways. Across the school, people were choosing sides and reevaluating their own friendships. Our split started a domino effect of gossip and misfortunate events. The domino effect continued when my now ex best friend got a new best friend whose name was conveniently Gabby, just like mine. Thankfully, middle schoolers can only hold a…

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    Self-Esteem, and Meaningful Existence Ostracism, which is the act of being excluded and rejected in social settings, is a powerful aversive experience. There is a growing body of literature in this area that shows ostracism to produce a number of negative short- and long-term negative consequences toward an individual’s wellbeing. The temporal need-threat model by Williams (2001) specifically explained the immediate responses of ostracism, as well as how it lead to persistent negative…

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    Analyzing Kairos 'Ideal'

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    Anish Singhal 17364 1. I often closed myself to God, doubting his ability when experiencing pain and suffering. Whenever I would be going through a dark moment in my life, I would often blame God for not loving me. Kairos helped me discover the truth of God, showing me that bad things are when we need God the most and must not doubt His plan. Always thought that since I turned myself off to God, God would do the same. Kairos showed me that God never turns His back on us. In my life, God is a…

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    My Ecomap Research Paper

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    My ecomap contains seven circles labeled with people, places, or things that impact my life on a daily basis. These circles list: family, friends, work, school, home, pets, and therapist. My family is a huge part of my life and is one that I have a strong, supportive bond with. While there may be instances of negativity, for the most part my family has a very positive and powerful aspect on my life. I think a huge part of why my family has such a positive impact on my life is because of how…

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    The Interlopers Summary

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    Though these characters did go through these life changing experiences, it was short lived due to unexpected events ending it such as the young girl moving away once again and Ulrich meeting his demise to…

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    Wafa-Personal Narrative

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    cliché, but it is true: you should never judge a book by its cover; some people just have a way of deceiving everyone around them. Wafa was the polar opposite of me. She was extraverted, tall, and very confrontational; I was introverted, short, and passive most of the time. That was probably the reason I was such an easy target. Perpetrators often look for the person that will put up the least resistance, and that goes for any situation, not just middle school bullying. Two of my…

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    Insert title here At the beginning of this class, I believe that my interpersonal skills are about average at the most. I mean, my job requires me to interact with customers by saying hello when they walk into the store, explaining how things work, answering their questions, and telling them to have a nice day/night. I even voice my need for inclusion when my friends are doing something without me. Although, I have many weaknesses too. Sometimes around certain people, I can’t bring myself to…

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