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    Social Capital Definition

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    to refer to the outer social circles a person may interact with and connections due to a person’s peripheral social relationships. Bonding is determined to be close family ties individuals have with other important people in their immediate circle, such as close friends or family members. Linking is when connections are formed between people with different levels of power in the community and across hierarchies. Social capital is especially relevant in Ireland today as it is a small country…

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    establish his authority as an honorable individual among the Plebeians. For instance, Antony states “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.”(121) Here, Antony is creating credibility by stating himself as a common citizen of Rome. Additionally, Antony establishes the Romans with honorable positions to gain their trust for the purpose of his speech. Moreover, Antony states “He was my friend, faithful and just to me.”(123) In this quote, Antony is explaining the Plebeians about his role…

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    Doctor Dolittle Doctor Dolittle of Croatia is a nickname we all love to call her, but that nickname makes her angry, too. Doctor Ingeborg Bata is a veterinarian at Zagreb Zoo. A woman who once had a leopard for a pet, an elephant for her best friend and cared for babies like little lions and little seals. In her life, there are no free days and no vacations. Her life is dedicated to those who need her most, to all kinds of animals. Treating animals with the same respect as humans is a life…

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    their work. The five basic human concerns include: people and nature, time dimension, human nature, activity and social relations. People and Nature. Man over nature: Sees man as…

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    inferences, the main one being that people are deceptive and often have malicious intentions. This inference is quite realistic too as illustrated through two texts: The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger and Othello by William Shakespeare. A common theme that prevails in both books is that several characters are manipulative and affect the protagonist in negative ways. These deceptive people are often closely affiliated with the main character – as a friend, advisor and a parental figure. The…

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    perspective of a woman in middle age who has lost friends and family and is on increasingly intimate terms with aging and death” (Sagan 41). Through this quote, Hirshfield is able to explain how she feels regarding things she wished she would have done differently in life as well as the choices she has made. She uses diction like grief, stubbornness, carelessness and weariness in comparison to clay, which demonstrates to the reader her despair pertaining to friends and family she has lost in…

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    Happiness is felt within ourselves and it’s different for every single individual. I find happiness in the relationships I share with my family and friends and my pets but most importantly the relationship I share with God and my faith. Not only that but I also enjoy the relationship between my interest in music and my health. I as well enjoy helping others because it brings me happiness. Helping others means I put others before myself and don’t expect nothing in return just their friendship. I…

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    Rome (230). Augustus was level-headed and treated people with respect. He also followed social norms, such as not sleeping with your relatives. In contrast, Nero and Caligula both acted cruelly toward the people around them and both were compelled by their insanity to commit…

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    Cesario Worksheet

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    DUKE ORSINO She is not worth thee, then. What years, i' faith? VIOLA About your years, my lord.” Viola as Cesario and Orsino (26, 2.4) She is smart about acting two different people without getting caught. Cesario means hairy. Sister of Sebastian Servant of Orsino In love with…

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    He cited people that were very credible for Ethos, Galen V. Bodenhausen linked consumption with antisocial behavior. Transcendentalist point of view can be very self-reliant which Hills was. He makes his own money from making companies which is incredible and he finds happiness himself through travel. He also is able to travel where ever he wants which is spontaneous. ”. Also very a transcendentalist quality. “Not bound to Spain”. Romanticism can also connect. Hill seeks unspoiled nature,…

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