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    The Basics of Living In the short story “Everyday Uses” by Alice Walker she uses everyday objects or scenarios that people are faced with even in today’s society in her story. This story has everything in a nut shell , it mainly talks about cultural heritage ; however she also talks about race , tradition , family , education , and even how to stand up for one’s self . In this paper it will be shown how those 5 things can still be related in today’s society .Everybody has some experience…

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    overall general assumption of personality is as follows: Personality is defined as the different characteristics each individual has which involves our emotional, motivational and cognitive aspects which influences how we think, feel and behave in order to understand the person as a whole and their individual differences in contrast with others (Schacter, Gilbert and Wegner, 2012). Individual personalities are fairly consistent, changing very little throughout a person’s lifetime and can be…

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    In this paper I will be observing a little girl by the name of Lillian. I have studied her stages of development by having her come to my house to play with my mother, sisters, her mother, her younger sister, and myself. My family has been closely affiliated with this little girl and her family since Lilly was very young, even before her little sister Maddie, who is now one and a half, was conceived. I chose to observe Lillian because of the fact that I have been able to watch her grow and can…

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    Everyday use has a Mother and two daughters who all have a conflict. Dee was the good daughter who did the right things, went off to college and supports herself. Maggie the younger sister was very similar to her mother who did not want to do anything to better her life; she sat around feeling bad for herself because of her child hood memories. Although Maggie and Dee lived a life of poverty education was the key for one, and the other still living the life of the poor. The author used many…

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    Video 1 Minority Single Parent Families and Poverty. Poverty is constantly increasing because it takes two people’s income to pay the bills in today society. Thirty to forty years ago our society was able to survive on one person 's income so the mother could stay home with her children or could be single mother and able to pay her bills. Women normally end up in poverty and take the children with them, whereas men normally end up becoming more successful in having more things without…

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    Think about modern buildings (built after 1900) you may have seen either in person or in pictures that were designed in a classical style. I decided to describe a Northern California home that I was lucky enough to live in for a couple of years, mainly because it is a modern building (approximately 25 years old) but was designed with a classical style. I wanted to describe a building that I know very well and this particular style of architecture (or at least the front façade and columns) is…

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    Philippe I, Duke of Orléans took an interest in her due to the fact that her brother Charles had regained his kingdom in England, also one of his male lovers pointed out that his brother would one day realize that he loves this little shy cousin. So in order to hurt the king, he decided to marry Minette and for a short while they did enjoy each other 's company and loved each other, but shortly after the honeymoon things took a turn, she found out about his many male lovers, but all was…

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    Apathy instead of Empathy Holden Caulfield is a distrustful, mentally ill sixteen year old boy, who has been kicked out of numerous different prep schools, and is extremely lonely. He is at Happy Farms because he has been showing signs of psychosis and other troubling conduct throughout his account, The Catcher in the Rye. Because of Holden’s current state, mental incapacitation and numerous problematic behaviors, he should remain institutionalized at Happy Farms. Holden has shown many…

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    When you think about your life you think about so many options you have to choose from such as: how am I getting my hair, or do I really want to be with him? But can you imagine someone telling you at the age of thirteen that you are ready to have sex and become someones wife? I know at the age of thirteen, I was enjoying being a kid and not worrying about making “grown up” decisions. “A warrior’s cry against child marriage”, by Memory Banda talks about her country Malawi decides at the age of…

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    Do you know what your child, little brother, or baby cousin is doing on the internet? Not many people do. My little sister has me blocked from all of her social media accounts because she wants her “privacy” at twelve years old. From personal experience I can vouch for the internet being a very unsafe place for children. I believe that young children should not be allowed unsupervised internet use freely. The internet is something easily accessible now. You carry it with you on your phone…

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