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    The Treasure of Lemon Brown A treasure is something personal to someone which can only really be appreciated by the owner and is passed on to others. Lemon Brown says in The Treasure of Lemon Brown, “Every man got a treasure. You don’t know that, you must be a fool” (pg. 9). However, some people don’t understand this idea. Many people assume that treasure is literally wealth or other frivolous cares, while several others feel that is an experience or something precious which they are…

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    In the short story “Snow” by Julia Alvarez; it's main focus is a girl named Yolanda who is a immigrant her and her family who had moved to New York and was new to everything and had to learn the new language. Her school had air raid drills because at the time they might of had to go to war with communist and one day her teacher was talking about nuclear bombs and had drawn it on the board and it looked like she drew snow and Yolanda looked out the window and freaked out cause she thought they…

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    love for Carmen and Mr. Hosokawa. Gen hence comes to the realization that, “he [Gen] had gone from nothing to loving two people.” (Patchett 249) Therefore Gen discovers himself and is able to change his perspective due to his seclusion from his daily life. Therefore, Ann Patchett portrays the concept of secluding people from their daily lives and the influence of this on their perception of the world, through the characters of Katsumi Hosokawa and Gen Watanabe. Mr. Hosokawa discovers a new…

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    Members of 12-Step Programs work the 12 steps, which involves admitting that we don’t have all the power, recognizing someone or something can help us, examining past errors, making amends for these errors, learning to live a new life with a new code of behavior, and importantly, helping others with the same afflictions. But there’s a lot of flawed information- and some mockery- of a movement that’s 80 years old. If they want to listen, great. You have an opportunity to advocate mental health…

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    The commercial titled Chevy Runs Deep is extremely powerful. The creator of the commercial exploited the audience with effective use of pathos. The author of the video managed capture all three categories of audience with such a heart wrenching emotion. Whether an audience member was resistant, neutral, or sympathetic to Chevy, all could find compassion in a father’s willingness to pay extra to keep an old truck that appeared to be in the family since the father was a child himself. The message…

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    included, engaged, considered, seen, heard, nurtured, held or understood. Regardless of your emotional needs, you need to know what they are if you expect the need to be filled by the people in your life. Beyond knowing those needs, you need to be prepared to discuss them, too. How will your partners in life know what you expect if you don't state your expectations? This is particularly important, as is the above point, for men. When straight men don't deal with this appropriately they have a…

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    1. Reciprocity Relates to the perception that by doing what is requested one will get something in return. It is universally expected that when you provide someone anything he/she will return a favor; this can amount on occasions to just verbal appreciation or gratitude. During this process, the receiving party can be said to ‘owe’ the provider a favor of some sort, therefore the provider has a measure of temporary clout over the receiving party. However, if the provider indicates that is…

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    Hope is what keeps minds moving forward despite the collapsing world and dark thoughts. Hope is the drive that insists on pursuing the far fetched dreams. Sometimes just a little hope can turn a miserable life into a successful future. Just a little light at the end of the tunnel can be offered by an organization such as Boys Hope Girls Hope (BHGH). Boys Hope Girls Hope provides disadvantaged children in eighteen US cities with the strength and power to fulfill their full potential, achieve…

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    fact, internet addiction is such a controversial problem, it has earned the name Compulsive Internet Use (CIU). Since the internet was introduced, a wide spectrum of websites have surfaced; websites from adult entertainment to video games and virtual life fantasies. In society today, most children are introduced to the internet at an early age which gives them tons of time to discover and become addicted to the ills of the internet. By spending thousands of hours on the internet, many children…

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    sometimes forget to appreciate our family and the important necessities that we do have. The major repercussion of this is that the most important part of life, overall life satisfaction due to unconditional Happiness is lost due to our never-ending desires and the want for things that we could simply live without. Each person may have his or her personal way of thinking about what happiness means to them but a trip to the small tropical island Fiji changed the way I look at the relation…

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