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    the power to take over a person’s life and sets boundaries or limitations to what a person or the people of the community can do as a whole. As of my examples poverty has taken a toll on families such as Jackie’s. Poverty affected them by the limited amount of money they had to pay for bills and when Jackie’s daughter was so hungry that she ate cereal and water. For the Yellow Sunday story, the dad left the mother and his daughters so that he could get his life together and support his family…

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    Seligman's Model

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    P.E.R.M.A is an acronym for the following: 1. Positive Emotions (The Pleasant Life), 2. Engagement (The Engaged Life), 3. Relationships (Positive Relationships), 4. Meaning (The Meaningful Life), 5. Accomplishment. Furthermore, Seligman organized his model to create a sequential flow of personal development. He believes that the initial premise of development is to understand your individual concept of a meaningful life. Afterwards, you should allow your passions…

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    Report: Part 1 The Perks of Being a Wallflower is more of a life story. In this book, Charlie writes journals, he talks about his day and tells us how he feels. How this book is written is very similar to what we teenagers would experience in everyday life, it’s very realistic. Charlie experiences drugs, sex, romance, and the typical things you would expect for a 16 year old kid; he was mostly excited to get his license. At points Charlies’ life is tragic; he’s very alone and he overthinks some…

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    Hank The Interlopers

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    Have you ever read a book that you can relate to? For example when you're reading at home or at school and get hooked on it so quickly because of how much you can relate to it. Well there are many ways literature and life are connected. Some examples are characterization, conflict, and narration because the way we handle our conflicts is how we characterized and how people would narrate our lives just how an author would with a character in a book. Gillham indirectly characterizes Hank in many…

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    Dialogue means communicating with one another to be able to grow and understand each others perspectives and views of different ideas, morals, or religion. Dialogue can convert into a confrontation due to disagreements but it is not considered a debate because it is not an argument between two individuals but a conversation that expands the minds knowledge. In the Dialogue Decalogue the easiest commandment is the first commandment. It states that both parties have to enter the dialogue with a…

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    including Germany, America, and Sweden. That is the life of many of these refugees. When these refugees arrive in safer countries, they must adapt to life and evolve in order to survive and eventually develop their lives. One novel that demonstrates the way refugees must change their way of life is Inside Out and Back Again, by Thanhha Lai. One major character that changed throughout the book is Hà. She starts the novel living in Vietnam, going to school, knowing she is smart and somewhat…

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    new cases of cancer will be found in both men and women. Out of the 1,685,210 cases, my mom just so happened to be one of them. Cancer doesn’t affect just the patient, it affects the family members too. Cancer impacts everything and it changes your life. To understand the effects of cancer on a family, it is important to understand the changing roles in the family, the patient’s mental and physical abilities, and the daily routines so that a person knows how to help others when and if this…

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    Polio And Jonas Salk

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    largest clinical trials that was going on in medical history. About “one million children from the ages six to nine became known as the Polio Pioneers” (salk). Which his mentor Thomas Francis Jr. was the one who directed the mass of vaccination to the school children. Before testing them on all these kids, he tried it on himself and his family which they developed anti polio antibodies, but had no negative reactions to it. It was clear and there were results that the vaccine actually worked. He…

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    For King & Country’s “Priceless” is about self worth; they are trying to say that you are not worthless, no matter what you do or what other people say. By saying “Irreplaceable, unmistakable, incomparable Darling, it's beautiful I see it all in you (oh so priceless),” the group explains that everybody is important and unique. They are saying that you’re more than what others say and think about you when they say “No matter what you've heard, this is what you're worth More than all the money or…

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    reading the passage and learning what it means, I feel as if timshel is a word that I can, and already regularly do, apply to my life. Although timshel means ‘thou mayest’, in my own words I view it simply as this: we get a choice. Nothing is concrete, and the choices we make help shape us into the person we become. We can choose to be lazy or rude or have a negative outlook on life, or we can choose to be positive and do our best to improve ourselves daily. The beauty of timshel is the fact…

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