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    excitement; well that’s me. I love to write things of action, suspense and gritty details as well as beautiful poetic genres as well. I pride myself with adding great detail to my writing so the reader can capture the imagery with my words. Writing is a true art and it’s up to your words to paint the picture. I also love writing what’s real…. the reality of life within itself. I love to write, but hate to type papers and edit the material. The reason why I have a love hate relationship for…

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    insignificant things they get themselves into a rage about. The dramatic relationship troubles, the cries for attention, or the scrolling through the many years on my timeline. It is all nonsense that gets put up for public consumption. I can find my face buried in the social media world when I am bored during my lunch break at work, or just absolutely cannot seem to find anything else to do. I have a love-hate relationship with social media. Ultimately, most of the time I end being more…

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    I have a love/hate relationship with writing. It all started back in elementary school. Back in those times, english class just came natural to me. It was always the class that I got an A in. Even when I got into middle school, I always got an A in my English classes. When I entered the 8th grade however, English class began to get a little bit harder. The teachers that I had were trying to prepare us for the English classes in high school. As it got harder, I spent more and more time with the…

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    Love–Hate Relationship Between Father and Daughter The finger of blame indicates Rex, as the parent, did not succeed in his duty of raising his children. It only takes a small aspect of kindness for the children to feel loved again, but once he creates a constant situation involving money and alcohol the children change their minds on their view of their father. In the memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls narrates her favorite childhood memories with her father Rex Walls; regardless of his…

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    towards Heathcliff. Not only does his acts of violence against Heathcliff signify the beginning of the cycle of vengeance that is perpetuated throughout the novel but it also exhibits the damaging effects that resentment and revenge have on familial relationships. “Hindley hated him … he would stand Hindley’s blows without…

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    body more (74). Alyssa being the slim toned one did not have a problem helping Alyssa because she was her sister and she had only wanted the best for her. Luci, age thirty-one, admits that she has a love-hate relationship with her body (34). Jemima, age twenty- five, admits she had a toxic relationship with her body (34). In conclusion, body image is not something that people take lightly. Magazines play a huge role when dealing with body image. Magazines have massive control over today’s…

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    Literary Narrative The famous and brilliant opening line, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,” from Charles Dickens’ novel, A Tale of Two Cities, properly represents my love hate relationship with literacy. Throughout my life, I have either enjoyed or despised reading and writing; there was no in between for me. From loving to read as a child, to being able to write letters to my state representative, my literary…

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    HATRED: A GATEWAY TO VIOLENCE “Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” (Martin Luther King). Hatred is an inner feeling or emotion that takes birth when a person develops an extreme dislike for someone. This hatred, if not directed correctly, can transform into vengeance which would further lead to viciousness/violence. As the above quote explains, a person should not pull another so low that the other person develops a spark of hatred in his/her heart. This hatred causes humanity to…

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    Charles Barkley advocacy for Police in Baltimore: One of the most intriguing stories that has been brought to our attention within the last couple weeks, is the speech Charles Barkley gave in a church about how he favors the police. Now, take in mind that Charles Barkley is in the basketball hall of fame for his spectacular play during his career. However, once retired, Barkley has started to become more involved with trying to change communities across the United States. With this being said,…

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    Hateful Racist Attitudes

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    What would they do if someone expressed a hateful, racist attitude? Would they confront the person, walk away, or let it pass? How can students state their opinions in a way that does not make them look conceited or self-important? Can they really make a difference in society and the attitudes of those around them? Most people, presumably students, ignore or internalize offhand and offensive remarks as it typically ‘does not concern them’. They tend to avoid confronting the commenter to avoid…

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