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    Niagara Falls is always such a gorgeous place. The green of the trees, the rushing sound of the fall, and the gorgeous rainbows that always show up around the fall. Many people go there for special occasions. The waterfall is always breath-taking because of the big waves, the sound, and to be on the ferries that you can take to be as close to the fall as you can be. The beautiful mist that is caused by the water splashing would create a magical feeling to the trip. The smell of the salt water,…

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    Sal Paradise On The Road

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    “ Nature and Our Innate Destructive and Primitive Qualities” On The Road by John Kerouac explores the spiritual and physical experience of his narrator, Sal Paradise, travelling with his friends in a post-war era imbuing the spirit of anti-conformity and rejection of materialism. Sal Paradise, along with Dean who is a very close friend, explore America through hitch-hiking, reckless behavior, and moments of brief and unusual stability in their lives where they settle down. John Kerouac uses Sal…

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    When people get revenge on others it can satisfy their mind and their soul. Revenge is something that is in human nature and it can be seen throughout history ever since the beginning of time. As human beings, we often let our thoughts turn into actions and those actions can lead us down a path of destruction. People don't think before they act, especially whenever they are angry or stressed. Many people seek revenge on others for harm caused mentally or physically. Sometimes bad things happen…

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    Because of the close relationship in a friendship the two friends involved make sacrifices for one another without even realizing it .George and Lennie’s friendship is something that is indeed intimate.. It is the closeness between the friends which leads to them knowing everything about their friend and wanting to protect them from harm.The friends cherish the relationship they have and the intimacy that they have with their friend makes them desire to protect it. For instance…

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    you live for example when it is cold out you would choose to wear a jacket. Sociological is when you are impacted by your family and people around you. Sociological impacts me the most because I am easily influenced by my close friends and family. I trust their opinions and want to make them happy. I can be independent but when I am not I go straight to my friends to help me. Family is a huge part of my life and…

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    Themes In The Blind Side

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    The film ‘The Blind Side’, directed by John Lee Hancock, enhances our understanding of human nature. The themes overcoming obstacles, discovery and belonging gives viewers an understanding of the film and also helps us identify the key themes and techniques portrayed in the film. Firstly, the first theme that gives us viewers an understanding of human nature is overcoming obstacles. The film ‘The Blind Side’ incorporates overcoming obstacles in the main character, Michael Oher. Michael is an…

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    interact with others. Aside from being a form of communication, social media also serves as a way for people to display and manipulate their self-image or cyber selves to others. One of the most fascinating traits of online presentation is the flexibility to show only what people want to allow others to see and in a way exclude what they don’t. For this assignment I decided to analyze my good friend Janet’s social media pages and compare them to her corporeal self to determine if there were any…

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    character. The story begins off with a detailed description of Cassandra and the setting of her school, which helps bring to light her independent and somewhat rebellious nature. Cassandra doesn’t have a strong focus on her academics as she frequently skips class, as mentioned “[she] sat…

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    life closer to nature. He traveled the country living off the land and little money but was very happy. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature explains how nature makes man happy and gives him a full life, helping to show why McCandless left his family and belongings to live closer to nature. Nature is the one and only thing that is truly necessary to a man’s happiness, well being and existence…

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    has themes of going against society and materialistic things, while embracing nature and spirituality. Chris McCandless is a Transcendentalist in every sense of the word. The young adventurer, who is the protagonist in Jon Krakauer's nonfiction text Into the Wild, travels across Northern America. Following three main ideals; the disconnection of society, a minimalist lifestyle, and a deep respect for both God and nature, he attempts to find himself and satisfy his need for adventure.…

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