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    How did Robert Walpole influence the English government? What did he accomplish with his political presence? Robert stabilized the government with his ability to understand and influence men. He was a strategic economist and was able to maneuver the stock market to pay national war debts. He knew how to gain the king’s favor by supporting him in parliament and ruling firmly. With the king’s favor he received money and additional power such as influence over court appointments. His political…

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    horizontal line and her short, oblique lines and break up sentences and put adjectives here and adverbs there and just not get it, I couldn’t see the reason for it, turned off to it.” Instead of paying attention to the lessons in class, he would daydream to ignore his feelings of inadequacy and consequently get C and D grades. To the average person, it would seem like he was an unmotivated student, but Rose’s other stories of his actions say otherwise. He tells the story of his fascination with…

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    Hypnosis session In a one-hour hypnosis session with Mellen, a licensed hypnotist, I felt like I had taken a long, calm and exciting nap. Hypnosis is a human consciousness state involving focused attention and lessened peripheral awareness as well as an elevated ability to respond to suggestion. The experience was exciting. The hypnotists started by instructing me to close and open my eyes continuously in the first about 5 minutes. I was very anxious and felt like it was boring but even if I…

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    The author of The Golden Goblet, Eloise Jarvis McGraw tells the reader about a young boy whose name is Ranofer and lives in ancient Egypt who has a dream of becoming a goldsmith. He lives with his cruel half-brother named Gebu who stops him from becoming a goldsmith. The most important event in The Golden Goblet is when Ranofer goes to the palace because, Ranofer builds up the courage to tell someone, Ranofer tells the Qa-nefer everything he knows about the robbers who then brings him to the…

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    Rushmore Themes

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    Though Max and Herman don’t seem to have much in common, they build an unlikely friendship based on their fascination with one another. Max sees Herman as a man who has overcome his underprivileged upbringing and become successful. Herman sees Max as someone who has not lost his passion for life yet. Herman plays the antagonist in the story, he also falls in love with Rosemary, which causes conflict throughout the movie. At the climax of the movie, Max and Herman participate in a sequence of…

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    My Writing Reflection

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    Knowing I had to aim for a different audience this time around really affected my writing. When my tone for the original paper was rather informal and even somewhat fun, now I had to write for the APA, a group of people who take this line of work very seriously (as they should). Due to this, I gave my arguments a more serious tone, and I even expanded my vocabulary a bit to give a good impression. If I want the APA to listen to me, I should write in a tone they would use. I was careful about…

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    American Sniper Narrative

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    A Few Minutes later the chopper appears over the horizon. I pop a green smoke and wait for them to land. The chopper lands on a grassy field in front of me. I race toward my ride home while keeping my guard up. My motto is: The war zone is the most dangerous when you’re leaving because you stand a chance of getting shot in the back by a soldier you missed or a lurking sniper. I board the Helicopter and I fly off into the horizon. I sit back on the chopper and light one of my smokes, the…

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    the last. The calm, analytical mindset we see in the beginning of the story crumbles when Peyton’s mind wanders to the hopeful idea of believing he could “free his hands” and “throw off the noose, escaping to the river”. Peyton’s escape plan is a daydream, where he can…

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    wife. Similarly, to how his superego constantly prevents his ego from manifesting in reality which causes him to resort to his fantasy. In addition, his superego reasons with him that his age prevents him from being a young man, however, in his daydreams his ego can forgo age and act in his own self-interest.…

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    Self-Reflection

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    thousand words.” One way to see a different perspective is to take photos. When I am bored, I should go out and take at least 5 different photos. I could also take a while to let my imagination run wild and daydream so that I can explore my fun side without any implications. I could pen(daydreams) and paste(photos) these events inside a book which I named it as ICEDIP. This book becomes my idea generator tool. Since I wrote my ideas down, I should refer and utilise them instead of throwing them…

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