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    Every person faces dilemmas in their lives, as people go through struggles from the complexities of life. To explore the dilemmas faced by myself and others in modern society, we can use stories from the past to illustrate the arduous journeys of triumph over circumstance. For example, Jane Addams and Barack Obama went through their own dilemmas before being able to achieve their dreams. Erik Schneiderhan wrote of their stories, saying, “It was a constant process of creation, perplexity, and…

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is told entirely from Holden Caulfield’s perspective. Holden’s blunt and casual tone makes the story’s cynicism appear authentic and realistic, making the age-old novel a popular classic. Most notably, Holden’s narration effectively conveys the conflict within an adolescent mind, and his authentic tone helps bring the novel to life. Some significant quotes that highlight the appeal of the narration are as follows: 1). “The best thing, though, in that…

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    reader can see that the author gives a cheerful tone and occasionally personifies objects. The author uses figurative language like personification to help readers comprehend descriptions and actions. Such as in this quote, “…floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside, until the air is alive with chatter and laughter…” (Fitzgerald 40) Fitzgerald gives the air a buoyant tone giving the air human characteristics which cannot occur. The use of personification in this sentence helps…

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    The Fear of the Foreigner Xenophobia can be defined as the attitudes, prejudices and behaviour that reject, exclude persons, based on the perception that they are outsiders or foreigners to the community, society or national identity. As citizens of a multicultural nation, we can be conditioned to fear and discriminate against those whose characteristics differ from ours. The drive to quickly divide the world into ‘us’ and ‘them’ are powerful in…

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    to be next to each other. A physicians’ sole role is to provide by all means the best care under the impression that it is towards the benefit and well-being of that patient. Not, assist in helping a patient take away their life through a lethal cocktail of therapeutic medicine or by providing them with the knowledge of how to effectively take their life away before considering some type of therapy. In this view…

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    Abraham’s Maslow 's Hierarchy of Needs is one of the most popular models in leadership aspect and many companies use this theory in their workplace. The theory of Maslow 's Hierarchy of Needs suggests five independent basic level of human needs from lower to higher in a hierarchical structure. Once you satisfied the lower level, you could move to the next level up. Due to many companies are interested in this theory, we need to know the efficiency of the theory and select the advantage to use in…

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    She looked over at me and asked, “what did you get for christmas?” Had the cocktails gotten to her that quickly? Had she been oblivious to the events that had transpired? “I don’t know. I haven’t gotten any presents yet” I tried to sound like I didn’t care. The next day we would went to the Bauer’s, my mother 's side of the family…

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    Make a Grand (and splashy!) Entrance: Your Guide to “Boating to Dinner” in the Caribbean Ever considered actually sailing off into the sunset? It’s no secret that the Caribbean offers some of the most beautiful vacation destinations in the world. With at least 28 island nations and more than 7,000 individual islands, the problem quickly becomes deciding where to go. To complicate matters further, each of the islands offers a variety of local flavors—like a preference for cumin in Cuba, or curry…

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    DOUBLE NATURE OF SOCIETY Through her novel Roy mocks on the hypocritical nature of society the son to pursue higher studies in America but not allowed her daughter to pursue higher studies after she finished her schooling, Pappachi thinks that college education was unnecessary expense for a girl, that’s y he don’t allow her daughter to study. In contemporary time Kerala with a literacy rate of 90.90%, stands first among other Indian states. The novel is of 60’s that time girl and boy don’t get…

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    1. How widespread is the use of steroids? In today’s time many people are constantly looking for ways to excel in sports or perform better in their normal jobs. Furthermore, we live in a society where people are judge by their physical appearance. The trend of performance enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids and corticosteroids has been increasing in use to achieve some of these goals. People still abuse steroids despite the illegality of steroids and also how steroids are band by multiple…

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