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    The poem written by Matthew Olzmann, “Letter to Matthew Olzmann from a flying Saucer” is a 25-line poem that contains no stanza breaks. This poem is written in the arrangement of a letter from himself to himself to weigh out some critical decisions in life. In poetry this is known as an epistle. Matthew is changing the way he is thinking and viewing the world, but it is not without discord. The struggle he is dealing with is between a higher power which could be perceived as his family who wants…

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    I don’t know anyone who likes the feeling of being rejected. I know for me it has probably been one of the hardest feelings in my life to deal with. Rejection goes to the very core of who we are as human beings. I believe of all the emotions we can experience it is probably one of the most devastating and painful emotions we can feel. Some people are more sensitive to rejection than others. I happen be one of those people whom having suffered rejection early in life, carried a lot of that…

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    Ignorance Is Ignorance

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    Ignorance is bliss, many people today use this phrase as a means to vindicate their actions and validate their simple and close-minded way of thinking. Whether you 've heard the phrase used in those exact words or nor does mean that you have never heard it at all. This phrase has been twisted and warped into a series of much smaller and more rationalized forms such as, “he or she doesn 't know any better”, or perhaps, “how was I supposed to know?” or my personal favorite “well everyone else is…

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    Playground Kids To better understand toddlers’ development, I chose to observe two young children, a boy and a girl around the same ages. Ryker, who is two years old boy, and Athena, who is one and a half years of age girl, and along with Athena’s mother and Ryker’s aunty. I wanted to observe the two children around the same age being of different sexes because I wanted to see how they would play together, I also wanted to see what I can learn from them both. In this paper, I want to discuss…

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    Living nevily and showing ignorance towards suffering is no way to live at all, we must accept the tragedies of life in order to move on . In Sonny’s blues, by James Baldwin, the Narrator discovers that his brother, the title character Sonny, has been caught for peddling and using heroin, throughout the story he attempts to understand why and discover how he can change Sonny’s habits. The Narrator, in denial about the suffering he has become accustomed to in Harlem, can deny it no more after…

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    If you were dead or still alive, I don 't care, I don 't care And all the things you left behind, I don 't care, I don 't care Cute Chanyeol pov I was nervous and scared, I was not sure what to do to calm myself. Also on top of all of this I am so so tired. I did not get much sleep because I was so nervous, it takes me a while to get used to the new environment. I look around taking everything in, I see all the other kids waiting for the bus while holding their parent 's hands or runing around…

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    Have you ever experienced a life altering event? Where every fiber of your being has been impacted in one way or another. The person you are now would not be recognized by your past self. What if you couldn 't remember any of it, but maybe had handful of memories. Those memories play in your head like a old vintage movie projector. Short, choppy, and blurry. At the age of 23, trying to remember what life was like before nine is a headache. The few memories I do have are constantly being played…

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    The most significant event that has occurred in my life thus far has been my parent’s divorce. When I was fourteen, almost fifteen years old, my parent’s decided to end their thirteen years of marriage. At the time I had no idea on how to feel about it and wasn’t sure exactly why they had made this big decision, but as the years passed I slowly gathered the information and pieced it all together. In about November of 2010 my parents had separated, but remained under the same roof until late…

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    1. Define and describe the three stages of Design Psychology 1) The first stage, low-level property extraction. This stage consists of detection of shape, spatial attributes, orientation, color, texture, movement and often called “preattentive” processing. Important characteristics of Stage 1 processing include: • Rapid parallel processing • Extraction of features, orientation, color, texture, and movement patterns • Transitory nature of information, which is briefly held in an iconic store •…

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    Flight 93 Short Story

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    Lizzy Hernandez “Flight 93 boarding soon,” I hear over the speaker. “Great my moms calling again, she 's trying to stop me but it isn 't going to work,” I said to myself. “ Hello. Yes mother. Yeah I know. Okay mom, look I really don 't care what you think. I’m an adult now. Yes yes i’ll be fine, okay whatever mom. Good bye.” I 'm 18 years old she can 't keep telling me what to do if I want to go see my friends I sure can. It 's her fault anyway for making us move. Whatever it doesn 't…

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