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    opinions about the Attendant because the play did not mention the character’s gender, background, or personality. On the other hand, we can see the Attendant emotion by the way he or she responds and the passionate towards the Person. The story is basically about the death of a person afterlife. For some reason, it does not really focus on the Attendant’s situation; so wondering what type of character the Attendant is seem to be the main argument I found in this play. Since the play lacks of the…

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    This type of change was present and was displayed notably by Homer Yannos. In the early stages of the novel, Homer was seen as a troublemaker and an untrustworthy person, as Ellie described Homer as “the guy that wasn’t even trusted to hand out the books at school.” (P62). However, when Homer’s lifestyle changed, because of the war, his personality becomes rapidly different. He began to assume a leadership role and…

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    hates vulnerability, and people tries to numb it. However, numbing Vulnerability was never good because it is the reason why this society is becoming more obese, addicted, medicated, and in debt. Brown then presents the important point that when a person numbs their vulnerability, they numb everything about their life, like feeling thankfulness and happiness. Instead of numbing once Vulnerability, People must let themselves to be seen, and believe in themselves that they are worthy of connection…

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    build and not overly vast in stature. This well proportioned build is very important for his soldierly duties, and his participation in manly events. This is in great contrast to individuals from prior history in that they were overly done-up. These persons often wore wigs and makeup and were commonly portrayed in a womanly aspect. This appearance changed drastically as time wore on. Men became more mainly so to speak. This impression is not frequently as important in the early days of…

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    Oppression In our world we experience, observe, challenge and even commit forms of oppression. Some may ask what oppression is, but when given an example the term is defined quickly. Others, know the definition as soon as the word is given. We see oppression and if comfortable, sometimes challenge it, but do we ever stop to truly think about why oppression is an issue in our society and how we can fix it? This is what I came to realize when I started to journal, ask questions, and reflect on…

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    and in others positive. Regarding the situation that you find yourself in, the process can be for the greater good. In my case, my outcome was positive and beneficial. The outcome was for the greater good because in the end I became a more positive person, I eventually became comfortable with who I am, and beneficial because I figured out that I can accomplish anything and everything I desire in life. When my family and I first moved to Tennessee, I was going to the fourth grade and at that…

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    future, it has always been about choices in society nothing different, but the same choices being made in society-no matter what the century, tradition and culture was. There is a choice that is involved in different situations in life- like what the person should do best. What is the individual options and how to proceed it the correct way in any situation they are in, what will him or her benefit from it. Choices can come from laws that the government functions, jobs that are available,…

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    In Northrup Frye’s passage he says that, “The concept of a responsible citizen very much parallels that of being an educated person. Responsible citizenship clearly requires citizens who are informed and involved. An informed citizen is an embodied knower: a person, who seeks information, considers conflicting discourse, is reflective and utilizes critical thinking skills”. For instance, there are dozens of citizens that vote without possessing…

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    influence on our mood and behavior. It has been proven that if a person is in a terrible mood, as soon as some music is turned on, that person suddenly felt better. Music just have that kind of healing power and effects on humans. The effect of music on our mood is simple. If we are sad we listen to depressed and sad music similarly if we are happy we listen to happy and jolly music. Music have such a great effect on humans that can get a person from feeling down to cheerful and happy. There…

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    Describe the organisation (What body is responsible for the initiative), who is it designed to support? Headspace is an organisation that was designed in 2006 as “a national health foundation”. The organisation was first supported by the federal government to deliver a “youth friendly, stigma free services at a number of locations around Australia.” Headspace promotes that a good mental health is being able to work to your full potential and to be able to cope with everyday life pressures. “The…

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