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    wanted to do in the future. As a young child he lived up to what his parents wanted, but he never thought about what he really wanted to strive for until he met Ultima. She shaped him to be a brave and descisive fellow. He was destined to be a great man with a great future awaiting his arrival. Througout his years he experienced many difficult descisions in which he had to choose who he wanted to be in the future. Antonio encounters many problems in this novel but the most difficult one was…

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    know about him. It’s kind of hard to get things out of him especially when they are sentimental things. It’s almost like he doesn’t want anyone to know how thoughtful and kind he is. While I was interviewing him he opened up into this man I didn’t know, the type of man that caught my heart. He hides behind closed doors at times but, he came out and showed me his true colors and showed that he is the most considerate person out there and it doesn’t matter who you are. Justin is the kind of…

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    Gym Observation

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    As I don’t go to many outwardly social events, I am choosing to write about the social climate at my gym. I think that the gym is mainly a front stage, with little back stages that you can retreat to. Many people come to the gym to manage how others see them by showing off how their body looks or how hard they work, they are performing for the crowd. In the gym setting, personal space is a very strange thing, with everyone having their opinion on what personal space constitutes as. I also…

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    the head of the household. Women get equally or sometimes a better job than their spouse. Women are more independent compared to the 1984’s. In the 1984’s women were most likely house wives and that was their ‘place’. Women stayed at home while the man was out working brining in the household income. Now in present time, a woman that work and bring income to the household is more socially acceptable compared to 1984. There are even cases in present day that the woman of the household is the one…

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    have you thrown in the dungeon.” The man finally went to walk over to the left door. The princess was so mad she wanted to jump down and punch him { she was mad because she knew the girl was behind the left door. When the man went to touch the handle’s they were warmer than the other door. He opened the but, the princess expected to find a girl instead of a bloodthirsty tiger. The man was so afraid he thought he was about to just get eaten without fighting.…

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    communicating. Members in larger groups usually have less opportunities to voice their thoughts and opinions. Throughout this movie I observed how a group of jurors, 12 men, communicated with each other to determine the fate of an 18 year old accused young man. This movie perfectly portrayed the different stages of group development: forming, storming, norming, and performing. In the beginning of the movie the 12 men are taken into a room where all of them must find a way to communicate with…

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    On the other hand, you could of decide to take a different course of action and detained him. After all, there was only one man against twenty or more men. It wasn’t the young man’s threat to O’Brien that made him throw the grenade, it wasn’t that he was in danger at that moment in time. It was the violence that resonates with war and the paranoia that grasps a man by the throat and won’t let go. The violence the O’Brien has experienced up until this moment pushed O’Brien to cross the line and…

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    here and there, knocking people over, and see people make way for the wealthy. I gawked a colossal ship standing in front of me settling in the water, the ship that is to take me to New York, from Southampton. My mother hands me my ticket and a little bit of money. “ We will miss you my dear Elizabeth.” Father whispered with a tear rolling down his face. “ I will miss you too!” I reply to my father and mother. “ Promise that you will write to us everyday”…

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    On display in the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art are two works painted within about a decade of each other. At first glance, they seem to have little in common other than the fact that they each depict four human beings. One would not expect to be able to draw a meaningful commonality between the two based solely on this, and if the viewers make their observation merely on the surface level of the works, they will not. However, the existence of these two sets of people, the essence of humanity…

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    An analysis of “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” by Richard Wright shows the internal and external struggles that the main character Dave endures in his quest of becoming a man. Through the use of dialogue and symbolism, the author depicts Dave’s quest for manhood through his struggle for personal and economical freedom as well as respect. Dave is persistent in his desire to prove to those around him that he is becoming a man, which justifies his yearning of economical freedom, personal freedom,…

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