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    a lot of hate and people always told her she was to thin and other very bad things about her. Ariana learned that she shouldn’t take all the hate personal because as her mother always told her that there will be people who might not like you. You can’t get everybody to like you even how hard you try but we still have to be patient and kind to our human beings because we must respect each other regardless how much we don’t like the other…

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    Delia feels as though her life is falling all around her, she found out she was a victim of a kidnapping by her own father almost thirty years ago, and that her mother is alive and lives in Arizona. Her world is completely turned upside down and she doesn’t know what to do or how to feel. “But if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing changed at all? And if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like you’ve been here before? How am I going to be an optimist about this?”…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Film Review

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    Mines, I like them. I don't know why I do, but it seems I do because I have yet to see one that I dislike. My Bloody Valentine, The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, Wicked Little Things, and now Beneath. All films that happen to take place in a mine, in fact I can't thing of a single film that takes place in a mine that I dislike. A lot of this stems from the fact I like horror films with a ton of ambiance with a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped to back it up, which is something Beneath has in…

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    Rita Ora

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    toxic, she still craves the other person so desperately that she is willing to risk her life. Furthermore, people who are in these situations are “compulsively pursuing reward and/or relief” (Smith 1). When going through these emotions the person can’t help what they feel and if they enjoy that feeling then they continue to stay in the same place that they are in. Even though the relationship that the narrator is in can cause harm to herself she chooses to stay. The cause of this is because…

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    brain in love” was surprisingly interesting to say the least. She compared romantic love to that of a cocaine high however it is never ending. Romantic love is an obsession, it possesses you, you lose your sense of self, and you can’t stop thinking about another human being (Fisher, 2008). Helen brought up an interesting fact regarding the reason why we have such an intense craving for love. The reward system for wanting, motivation, craving your focus becomes more active when you can’t get what…

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    is brave to do so. Helping someone in need is an amazing thing to do even when the person is not asking for help. Even though Tris chooses Dauntless, she is a Divergent and will never be able to fit into just one faction. Tris is told that she must conceal this news because it is bad to not fit in with everyone else. Knowing this threatens everyone she loves. To save the people she loves she has to learn how to deal with her fear. Tris is told, "becoming fearless isn't the point. That's…

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    progressing into something more, it is giving people a choice. There is no right way to find love, just as long as you find it. It doesn’t matter if it’s arranged or if you found them yourself. Americans perceive arranged marriage as this terrible thing. In the U.S. arranged marriage is generally seen as parents fixing up their children for their own benefit. We see it as a loss of a freedom. We want to marry for love, we want the freedom to choose who we marry. We think the idea of someone…

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    What is true happiness. Love. One of many comforts that human beings needs is to have someone that they can rely on to be there for them through thick and thin. In the poem, "Most Like an Arch This Marriage" by John Ciardi defines love showing commitment, trust, and respect to built a healthy and strong relationship for one another. Love is something we cannot explain because everyone has their own way of loving. One of the key factors to love someone is to be able to have commitment. In order…

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    Bamboo Bedding Essay

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    is the secret to falling asleep and staying asleep? Well, the real secret to sleeping soundly at night is having the right type of bedding– organic bamboo bedding. How can bamboo bedding help you sleep through the night? Specifically, bamboo bedding can help alleviate the following four common sleep problems. • First, you are uncomfortable in your own bed. • Second, you are either too hot or too cold. • Third, you keep waking up from allergies. • Forth and finally, your kids can’t stay in bed…

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    different types of love Janie experienced in her life. We see her start off with the love of her grandmother, transition into the love of her husbands, and then we finish off with the realization of exactly how much love Pheoby has for her long time friend. Nanny’s love was fueled by the want to give Janie all of the things that Nanny wanted in life, whether Janie wanted them or not. Nanny didn't want what happened to Leafy, Janie’s mother, to happen to Janie. She wanted to help ensure…

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