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    Longitudinal Studies

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    data of a person, or people, is gathered over a long period of time. For example, a Perry Preschool study (high/scope program) was conducted using the longitudinal approach. Researchers continuously added new information to their original files, using the original participants, for the length of 40 years. A cross-sectional study is a research approach where participants of differing ages are observed and compared, at a single point in time. For example, the topic being studied could be the…

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    As the months and years pass by our lifetime, we get more busier and stressed. Thus, the more our life is occupied with noise and distractions, we fail to appreciate the simplest of things such as the beauty of a child’s eyes. Now, what beauty do we see from it? Could it be happiness? Excitement? Ignorance? Or...innocence? Innocence is usually associated with young children and not seen in teenagers or adults. They are supposed to be mature due to their awareness of how life isn’t always…

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    The film, ‘About Time’, directed by ‘Richard Curtis’ highlights the importance of valuing time and the significance of savouring every moment. Tim, twenty one years old learns that he can travel back in time. He relives a series of moments, but learns that you can not always change what is meant to be. The film teaches viewers to not let their past define who they are because everything is meant to happen for a reason. It also adds to the concept of moving forward through tough times as dwelling…

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    The Struggles of Man Why we are here and the meaning behind life are ideas humanity has been looking to answer for centuries. In Existentialism, there is no inherent larger meaning to life, rather the individual exists first and then he or she spends a lifetime finding purpose in nature. Through our own volition, we make choices that later define who we are in our life. Moreover, existentialist ideas become prevalent when the individual suffers in their life as one struggles to find a…

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    Finished Motivation 10 Ways to Stay Motivated How bad do you want to reach your dreams, to achieve your goals, to make big step forward to change your life and keep going? Are you motivated enough to keep moving forward, keep pushing even when times seems back-breaking and all hopes might be lost? Motivation is a serious subject. People that want to be successful in achieving their goals know that a great part of their chances for triumph main reason is their ability to get and stay motivated…

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    Colonial Culture

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    Effects of Land on Colonial Culture: New Jersey More often than not, the most successful people endured obstacles and difficulties. Even when they have the tools to succeed, outside forces impede and slow them down. Fertile land, access to water, and a location that was ideal for trade. These characteristics of New Jersey seem to be the perfect foundation for a booming colony. However, the advantages of these features were weighed down by disputes over possession, a lack of common currency, and…

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    learned how to ski. I had been being harped on forever to try it. Skiing can be breathe taking, nerve racking, and fun all at the same time. For several years I have wanted to try it but deep down I was always way to nervous. Finally, I told myself you have to try it to know if you're going to like it. The day has finally come! I went running to my mom "The next time we are at Cuba Lake I'm going to ski." "Okay you can do it." She said Fourth of July finally came that day I knew I was going…

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    “Tough love may be tough to give but it is a necessity of life and assurance of positive growth.” -T.F. Hodge. It’s difficult to aspire confined in nothing but negativity and disapproval but there is always a good in every evil that is found in this world. Over the years I would gain this unwanted despise toward my father, I loved him unconditionally but I didn’t understand why our relationship was headed towards such a dark path. We had nothing but memories full of happiness and joy when I was…

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    Caache Scene Analysis

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    Caché Scene Journal Description of the Scene Caché is a French film, directed by Michael Haneke. I chose to analyze the last ten minutes of the film because I found the ending very intriguing. The specific time of the film scene I selected is from 1 hour 46 minutes of the film till the end of the film. This scene can be divided into two specific scenes. The first scene takes place at George’s childhood farmhouse, and there is a man and woman who come in a car and pick up a little boy from the…

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    Self-Identity: Who Am I?

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    In the name of civilizing, religious conversion, and supposed justice, wrongful violence has ensued a countless number of times in history, with everyone guilty at one point or another. According to a study conducted on college freshmen at UCLA in 2014, a whopping 67% reported being unable to work cooperatively with a diverse group of people. Such tragic realities exemplify…

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