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    One Value for Four Worlds In The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson is centered around the protagonist Tom who bears emotional burdens in the things he should carry in his life. Tom represents middle class American men who play roles as a son, husband, father, and workers. By describing Tom as a man who grew up with an absent father, who experienced the fear of death during the war, and who is conflicted about building a successful career, Wilson shows how Tom becomes mentally…

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    Within the overarching theme of environmental justice, I do believe it is crucial to address globalization of the food system: the predominant Westernized diet is detrimental to our planet's environment, and is extremely energy intensive, as well as ethically and morally disputable. The irony of today’s global food system is that it possesses dichotomous qualities. For example, it generates an enormous amount of food waste, yet also causes the starvation of a billion people worldwide; it appears…

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    Justice must first be defined, in terms of legally and socially. It applies to every area of our lives and affects how successful society is. Justice means something different to everyone on a more personal level, but as a whole, it must mean something to us all very specifically. I began to question what justice truly means. “The Oxford English Dictionary defines the ‘just’ person as one who typically ‘does what is morally right’ and is disposed to ‘giving everyone his or her due,’ offering the…

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    Plot Twist I really wanted to go to Baba and tell him that we had to leave Kabul. Of course it was that or Hassan and Ali leaving Kabul. But I had to do what I had to do, we could not be here together, it was not right. It had to be the perfect time, also when Ali and Hassan were gone. So that day I had waited till they had to go to get food from the market. Than that was the moment I had done something I never had done before, I lied and black mailed my brother ,the person that fed from…

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    groups, because I feel that I’m very independent. My past group projects didn’t go so well because it’s always that one that don’t want to work. There were lots of problems that happened within our team because of lack of communication. I wasn’t sure what I can do about it, the understanding and planning just wasn’t there, especially about the media log task. We all seemed a little overwhelmed by this assignment and it made it very hard to complete. I became very tired and worried as the due…

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    captured in the flow of thoughts about my American Studies class, which I enrolled last semester, I realized that there is no need to look further to see how much I gained from this class. What I obtained was not merely the knowledge and skill the instructor conveyed, but also the alternative way of viewing what happened around me. Despite, beyond my expectation, being one of the most challenging classes I have…

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    It is what I had been most looking forward to, and it was a concrete experience that was unlike the other days of purely hiking. Day three represented getting over the mountain, both figuratively because it was the third out of five days and literally because that is what we were doing. To me it meant I had survived up to that point and therefore, I knew that I would be able to push forward…

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    different therapies to help different areas of his body. Marc’s rehabilitation also included: job-specific strengthening, proprioceptive cervical strengthening, and upper-quadrant stretching (Marc Duyck page 63). Marc discussed with a therapist about what degrees and exercises he was set on (Marc Duyck page 63). Marc’s cervical mobility was set at an eighty degree rotation, sixty to seventy degree extension, and forty-five degree side-bending (Marc Duyck page 63). These degrees were set to be…

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    Asking a myriad of questions: What happened? Where is your mother? Did everyone get out? I was only fourteen but had the consciousness of mind to make sure all the children were safe. I remember the sensation of standing beside myself directing my actions. I am convinced the angles…

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    eyes looking down at my pants… Drip, drop ! I big wet mark surrounded my pants. I knew exactly what happened. I quickly whispered “Oh brother.” I slowly got up knowing what was held in stock in just a moment. But as I peeped up in embarrassment, with my face blushing tomato red, my body shaking, and my eyes bulging open. I saw every student fast asleep. I tiptoed toward my teacher and she knew exactly what was wrong. She smiled and told me “accidents happen honey.” Then my mom came with a change…

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