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    Introduction When the new couple kissed, guests gently tapped the cup with chopsticks to congratulate. The bridge was Hong Feng, working in a tailor shop, the bridegroom was Lili Tian, 28 years old, a chef in a restaurant. When the fingers of bridge rested on the shoulder of bridegroom and their lips touched each other, over 200 guests cheered. In the one of the biggest Chinese restaurants in manhattan, there were another three more weddings were in process, accompanied by cheers from their…

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    It cannot be improved or remade. This idea prevents a lot of great things. In our current world, there are many great inventions we use every day that in one point of their creation, nobody believed in them. One of the best examples is the computer. Ken Olsen, who founded Digital Equipment Corp, said in 1977, “There is…

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    Corinthians 15:33, Paul states that “bad company corrupts good morals” (New American Standard Bible). His declaration stresses one of the primary points communicated in the novels Lord of the Flies by William Golding and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. Published in 1954 and 1976 sequentially, both novels have remarkable similarities amongst characters Simon, who is stranded on an island and Randle McMurphy who has found himself placed into a new psychiatric ward. Simon and Randle…

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    even when all seems hopeless, the only option is to continue to persevere to it. This same notion is apparent in both Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Daniel Keyes Flowers for Algernon. In both works the main characters struggle with mental illness, which affects themselves and their loved ones, all the while the characters never lose their ambitions…

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    the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey, McMurpy becomes a winner. McMurphy in the story show his superior over other patients and every time he looks as the winner. In both novels, Renton and McMurphy show their victory over conformity in different situations with their carefree actions without considering consequences, lazy attitude and selfish behaviour. Renton and McMurphy show that they does not think about consequences, which helps them win over conformity. In the novel by Ken Kesey, during bad…

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    creativity as students become educated. In one study conducted that measured divergent thinking, similar to creativity, kindergartener scored a 98% on a divergent thinking test. As the participants grew older their ability to think differently deteriorates. Ken Robinson explains that all of us can think imaginatively, but this power deconstructs as students go receive a formal…

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    long time. In the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey we see a group of people who are deemed by society as mentally ill. These so called mentally ill persons are constantly forced to conform to their society standards, and therefore are judged for their different behavior. In his book Ken Kesey present a character that refuses to conform to society rules, and decided to rebel against what they stood for, until his last breath. Ken Kesey main point is that we should not conform to…

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    shown. For example, early childhood abuse or neglect often leads to posttraumatic stress disorder or phobias. This is a reason in making psychopaths or serial killers to commit crimes by how their parents raised them. Next, from the documentary: The Ken & Barbie Killers, there…

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    Boba Research Paper

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    What is up boba lovers? I am Bobarazzi and today I have a special shout-out to all my bobaholics living in the San Gabriel Valley. As a San Gabriel Valley native I decided to pay homage to one the many boba shops you will find if you ever happen to drive by the area. Quickly Boba. With over 200 locations around the world there are 13 Quicky Boba shops and counting in the So Cal Region alone and 75 other shops across California. Quickly Boba is one the major 3 boba places that originated in…

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    America’s Gift to My Generation “The Greatest gift in life is to be remembered”- Ken Ventan. America has many gifts to be grateful for like clean water, food and many freedoms. We take many of our gifts for granted. Some Americans don’t appreciate what they have on a daily basis. Many immigrants come to America to have a new life. America has so much food we don’t know what to do with it. People in America throw away scraps of food that kids in other countries would love to have. We usually get…

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