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    importance of her appearance 1. Only having what she needed not what she wanted, daydreams 2. Discontent with life, husband, “comfortable lifestyle” before necklace goes missing II. Consequences for trying to live above her means A. Losing her friends necklace, giving up her current comfortable lifestyle, loss of maid, house, daydreams B. Paying off debts, working fingers to the bone, losing friends,…

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    being people who are beneath them. Lily also shows her inherent racism toward the black people in her life when talking about how her relationship with her housekeeper, Rosaleen. Lily had always wished that Rosaleen had been her mother and had “daydreams in which she was white and married to T. Ray and became my…

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    So getting into Absolute consciousness is the belief that one did not create the world but consciousness did. So looking at that in the thought of my mind would be that the world was created because someone thought of it and the world became to be. The man knows he is conscious because the world around him is real due to him creating it. It’s god in an idea, god was the start of all absolute consciousness because he was the first thought and that thought created the world. Looking into self-…

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    Completing lessons 5-7 was a valuable learning experience since it was filled with readings and writing assignments that required a lot of critical thinking. Since I love to daydream, thinking is something that I enjoy. My thoughts usually comprise of my plans for my day, and how I can improve and complete the tasks before me. I always feel a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment after run things in my head first. Before this class, I wasn’t very comfortable with critical thinking since I…

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    I begin with me in the third grade during a snow storm. I sat in the row closest to the window. The glass had frost around its edges and rattled with every gust of wind. Outside, the January landscape composed itself in white with a few dark oaks. Inside, Mother Herman explained math in a way that made multiplication more complicated than algebra. As I listened, I watch the snow. I wrote the letter K on my math worksheet. I knew if the Sister of Charity saw what I had written she would make me…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder affects less than 200,000 people in the United States, this disorder is very rare. Dissociative Identity Disorder, also known as Multiple Personality Disorder or DID, is a disease that is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states. In this blog, I will be elucidating the affects DID has on the human body. The reason for this disorder is often times due to a traumatic event. These events generally occur during childhood. They’re…

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    Chairman X loathes both Dr. Gift’s self-helping, capitalist methods, especially the Costa Rican gold mining plan, and Dean Harstad, whose use of, “patience as a weapon” the passionate and driven Chairman X finds irritating to the point where he daydreams of murdering Harstad (Smiley 40). Despite these two points of conflict, in the beginning of the novel, Chairman X is mainly concerned with his garden outside Old Meats and with creating a socially conscious generation of students as he worried…

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    First, I would like to start off saying that Shakespeare’s plays aren’t all bad. I mean, they can have some interesting stuff in them. And this is the case for a Midsummer Night’s Dream. Sure, it has some interesting stuff in it, but it’s mostly bad. Well, it’s not necessarily bad, but it’s boring. And when I say boring, I mean boring. There were some pretty good parts, though. Like when Demetrius falls in love with Helena from a love potion. Or when the two stories come together and make…

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    little pinholes. In the novella by Elie Wiesel, the author personifies the sound of his father 's voice in a section of the book, “My father’s voice tore me from my daydreams…” (Wiesel, 32). This personification falls into the movie, The Devil’s Arithmetic, in the movie the voices of Hannah 's family also "tore" her from her "daydream/dream" when she was passed out and experienced the holocaust. Now, the voices did not actually pull them from their daydreaming or "dreams", the voices just…

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    Athena In Homer's Odyssey

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    Athena Is The Most Valuable For Odysseus I believe the most important relationship for Odysseus to win the final battle is the one with Athena. The final battle takes place on an island named Ithaca in Odysseus’ palace. The battle was fought against suitors. These suitors are men who wanted to marry Odysseus’ wife Queen Penelope. In Homer’s, The Odyssey we encounter the goddess Athena. Athena is the daughter of Zeus. She is the goddess of wisdom and war. Athena has a large history in battle…

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