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    “Before i fall” vs “Moana” Although books and movies have their similarities, they also have their differences on how they may portray certain events. Although the book “Before i fall” and the movie “Moana” have their similarities on the topic of self love and family love, they also have their difference on how they change over time. A similarity they share is how they convey the struggles of family love and the obstacles they face, yet their differences are the way they get over their obstacles…

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    having full respect to customers' needs and by attempting to shape long and trustworthy relationships. In such situations it can be seen that the time span individual salespersons stay specifically posts is presently increasing since buyers for the most part stay in their positions almost twice the length field salespeople. This new inclination has offered rise to the associated idea of inward marketing. Just as on account of outside customers, interior marketing focuses on…

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    Much Ado About Nothing is an intricate web weaved by William Shakespeare that encompasses many aspects of human nature and emotion. The play is thought to have been written between 1598 and 1589, and crafted towards the middle of Shakespeare 's career. (SparkNotes) Much Ado About Nothing is one of the several plays of his where, despite having some darker components, it ends in happiness and no one dies. Which when looking at the number of plays Shakespeare wrote and their stories, no one dying…

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    commit suicide. This trauma is still with Blanche throughout the story. Later on, when she meets Mitch, she confesses to him that she had “intimacies with strangers” because it was the only way to “fill her empty heart.” She also admits to having an intimate…

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    What is love? Love is the romantic attachment to another person. It is the warm butterflying feeling that lifts the spirit. An individual care more about that person than themselves. It is filled with compassion and appreciation. There multiple layers to love, but the most profound is true love. A true love is the individual that completes the other’s soul. They are one of a kind because they are the missing piece in one’s life. If apart from this person, there is no need to stay alive because…

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    People say love is a feeling that one could describe in many ways. A person can love someone for his/her looks, personality, sense of humor, how fit he/she is--but when does his name become a factor of if one loves another or not? Writer Owen Wilson claims “Love is the soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another.” One does not typically prefer to date someone with the name John, rather than Dylan, for example. Usually, a person will say a name does not matter when it comes to loving…

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    Claim: Thoreau feels as if technology and labor are the primary causes of distress for 14th Century Americans. Thoreau feels that technology is an unnecessary distraction that keep us from connecting with others and living a fulfilling life.Thoreau saw the practical benefits of new technology, however, he also believes that these innovations did not address the real challenge of finding a purposeful life. He claims that “men think that it is essential to... export ice, and talk through a…

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    Technology is gradually altering personal relationships, specifically having a huge impact on romantic relationships. Currently, dating someone could be limited to simply texting or FaceTiming that person, and having minimal to no personal or physical relationship with that person. Romantic relations take up several new forms and definitions as society’s availability to various technology devices increases. According to Hare, technology is getting in the way of real romance. The movie Her, a…

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    1. a.This case has a strong intensity due to the fact that other employees can be effected, not only Kate and John. Also, the integrity of Kate and John and the decisions they make at work is affected. Any promotions would be questioned and could harm morale and deteriorate the culture of their office. When there were disagreements on the intensity level of the case, the members of the feeling that there was greater intensity than others, expressed why they believed the intensity rating should…

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    An intimate relationship shared between two college women was labeled as a “smash” or a “crush” up until in the late 19th Century. There was seemingly nothing deviant about the relationship and was defined as, “one girl, generally an underclassman, and usually a freshman, becomes much attached to another girl, ordinarily an upper-class girl. The young girl is ‘crushed’ and the other, sends her flowers and tries in various ways to give expression to her admiration.” Historian Lillian Faderman…

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