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    No one makes a lock without a key. That’s why God did not present us with difficulties without providing us with the solution. The image, “Idea #108” by Thomas Bouillot illustrates that when individuals understand that every challenge comes with a solution, they develop the ability to approach any hardship with courage, resulting in overall satisfaction, and decreased stress. It is through these hardships and challenges individuals are able to nurture and develop their well-being. Overcoming…

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    Fletcher, & Hanton (2003b), A conceptual distinction between the 3 themes of competitive and organizational stress are: the differences in the cognitive processes underlying the responses to these demands, the specific origins and nature of the stressors encountered, and the appropriateness of interventions to manage organizational strain versus competitive anxiety. The contemporary theory describes stress not as a factor that is within an environment or individual, but how the relationship…

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    Hunger of Memory People overcome obstacles in their everyday life, it is not a new thing. Some people face obstacles far worse than others could ever begin to imagine. Hunger of Memory is a biography written by Richard Rodriguez, it highlights the many obstacles he faced in his life. Richard Rodriguez is a man who moved to America knowing less than 50 words of English. He tells his story in the book Hunger of Memory where he highlights the obstacles he went through. Rodriguez does not simply…

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    As leader of a residential college at Yale University, William Zinsser describes the different amount of pressures that students struggle with in college in his essay, “College Pressures”. Because of his position at the university, he constantly noticed the students around him and the anxiety that was radiating off them. He believes that economic pressures cause students to feel anxious about paying back student loans after college. However, parental pressure leads students to make decisions…

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    There are many different moral levels that people have. People use reasoning that can be identified with a particular stage on Kohlberg’s moral development hierarchy. The higher stages of morality are not usually achieved, according to Kohlberg. One play called Antigone, one character, name Antigone, has a high level of morality. In Antigone, written by Sophocles, he conveys various moral hierarchy stages through character traits, reasoning, and moral development within this character Antigone…

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    A timeless theme is a perception about the human existence that will always apply to human nature no matter what time in history. The audience will always understand the theme as a timeless theme will always utilize the human experience. One of the many timeless themes frequently explored in literature is the theme of greed. Rapacity has been relevant to human life for thousands of years and will continue to be applicable for all the years to come. Greed is an excessive self-centered desire to…

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    In Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card shows the qualities a good leader needs, including skills such as motivation and strength, competitiveness, and outspokenness. In order to be a good leader, skills such as motivation and strength need to be in one’s arsenal. An example of this is when Ender confronts Graff for “calling him out” in front of his peers during the launch for being more intelligent than them. Ender argues that this pedi stool he was put on by Graff is causing other kids to not like…

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    In most stories that include heroes and adventures, there’s a hero’s journey involved. There are many important stages to show a change in lifestyle, create suspense, and introduce and grow attachment to other characters. Among these stages, there are some that more significantly impact the overall story. In The Hobbit, the most important part of the hero’s journey is stage 6; when the hero encounters tests and allies. This is because the tests and allies resulted in Bilbo becoming more…

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    stub was a bit more than hers. Being the fact that the two had identical jobs with the same task, it questioned Ledbetter’s honesty with the company. After engaging in several conversations with other employees within the company, including lower management, Lilly Ledbetter concluded that not only was one of her male colleagues making more than her, but all. It was then brought to her attention that throughout the 10 years Ledbetter had worked with…

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    Alex Steffen is a very powerful speaker, he uses logic and reason to grab the attention of the audience, and keeps them hooked by using ethos, pathos, and logos to draw them in. Steffen’s voice is very powerful and you can tell he is a very seasoned speaker. The speech he gave is about the choices that humanity is going to have to make in the future. He started off with a lot of comedic ideas to connect to the audience, for example he said “About a million years ago monkeys fell out of trees,…

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