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    When an individual is put into a situation in life, they may face challenges; not every human being has the brainpower to concur these challenges. Through out the short stories, The Sea Devil and A Mountain Journey, shows how someone in a challenge will respond. When foolish, cocky individuals are faced with a tough situation, they are often faced with many obstacles to overcome. While facing many challenges, ones perspective of life may change, and an individual may be able to concur their…

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    With life comes hardship. Our individual struggles, our own trials and tribulations, vary far and wide. To some they are nothing but a mere splinter while to others they are a steak to the heart. With the hard times come hard questions that oftentimes we cannot answer alone. Why are we here? What purpose do I serve? Where do I go when I die? Such questions are too much for one lone man or woman to fathom. Religion has sought the answers for as long as there have been such inquiries into mankind.…

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    personalities by the way we see ourselves and the way the world perceives us. This is called our identity. Our identity is everything that makes us different and what ties us together in groups, clubs or even countries. I see myself as a very dedicated person. This identity I have formed for myself has shaped the way I interact with classmates, friends, and family. It defines who I am today. Dedication has pushed me, kept me back, warped my perception and ideals, and it has given me my drive to…

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    one’s life but for these two characters adapting to change is the toughest obstacle in their life. If someone is able to adapt to different changes in life, they can simply feel like a loner. According to the online source Dictionary, a loner is a person who is or prefers to be alone, especially one who avoids the company of others. Two characters in literature, Emily and Krebs, both ca not adapt to change and are also loners. In a Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner, Emily is the protagonist.…

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    Sometimes, it can be difficult for a person to understand their own identity. Being in the state of mind of completely accepting who they are is by nature a difficult thing for a person to do. So, to assist people in their process of self-love, they can use inanimate things as outlets to express who they are. This could be an object that has significance to their life or a hobby that they are skilled in and passionate about. Authors often use this technique to define characters who may not be…

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    The article “Inside the Hoarder’s Brain: A Unique Problem with Decision-Making” by Maia Szalavitz focuses on why some people decide to keep items that other people would choose to throw away. Although hoarding was thought to be a subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) before, but this article offers new research that shows hoarding should be separated from this disorder. Dr. Eric Hollander commented in response to the research: hoarding symptoms overlap completely with OCD symptoms about…

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    1. Invasiveness According to American Anthropologist Edward Hall, each person is enveloped by four invisible bubbles. Each bubble is of a different size and the relationship an individual has with someone directly correlates with his or her ability to be comfortable while each particular space is occupied. Intimate space extends 18 inches in every direction, personal space extends from 1 ½ to 4 feet away and social space extends from 4 to 12 feet. Beyond 12 feet is public space, which is open…

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    To what extent, if any, does deindividuation explain group behaviour? Deindividuation as an explanation for group behaviour is important as it is crucial in understanding the relationship between the individual and the group and is a prime concern of social psychology which is still being studied today. It is a theory that has been discussed and researched over many decades, and as a result has gained a variety of definitions. Zimbardo describes deindividuation as a “psychological state” aroused…

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    “Tattoos and piercings ruin your true beauty! The human body was not made for more holes and protruding metal. Do you even realize or think about how those will look when you’re older? You want to work in that kind of industry? That occupation is nothing but an absolute dead end.” Some pessimists may have this opinion in the matter of their beliefs toward the tattoo industry. In general, it is known the body modification industry is not favorable, but is not illegal and still present evidently.…

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    temperament and this is the best way that I can describe my psychological person. I am very lucky when it come to my biological person. I am very healthy, and come from a long line of people that tend to live long lives and there is no predisposition in my immediate family for disability, or substance abuse. I have never had any developmental or physical disabilities. My worst injury was a sprained ankle. My Spiritual person was groomed by my upbringing. I was raised in a middle class home…

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