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    society its ingenuity and uniqueness. This is due to their contributions to society, especially to groups of people who suffer from these stigmas. So, not only are societies unique because of these stigmas, but they also motivate those who are repressed and development complexity in the society. Cultural themes of China are a prime example of this, specifically, the theme that women are supposedly inferior to men in everyday situations. The Joy Luck Club insinuates that women are repressed…

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    gestures. For example, smiling, holding the door for others, reaching for a box of cereal for someone from the top shelf, or being patient in a long line; and saying please and thank you. Through the years, I have learned that the spirit is showing love to everyone no matter the circumstances. To me, magis means being your best self. On a day-to-day basis as a student athlete I have to have balance and set goals; two things I excel in. First, I set goals on a daily basis. As a member of the…

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    Atlanta, Georgia this year. Over 2,000 students worldwide will gather on July 6-10 to celebrate a year of successful service. At the event, students can attend workshops, sit in convention sessions, and elect new international officers (Shinbee Park from Capital District is running for International Trustee!). It is an amazing experience, and you will meet both the district board and other Key Clubbers. In terms of financial assistance, you can ask your sponsoring Kiwanis Club for a stipend.…

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    time like, Meat Cleavers, indie rock band, post-punk band and alternative R&B group the Sound of Love. He was named after the former minister of railways an telephones in Alberta Vernor Smith, who was his great grandfather too. The name was later changed to McBriare Samuel Lanyon DeMarco by his mother. He graduated from Strathcona High School. Career First superhit album of Demarco was “Heat Wave”. This was the list of songs which he himself wrote. The CD’s were sold out very soon as they are…

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    The film Fight Club, based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel represents dissociative identity disorder throughout the main character (the narrator), who for the majority of the film was namelessly though referred to himself as “Jack” on a few occasions. The character is suffering from anxiety and depression thus bringing forth insomnia, as a response he tries to immerse himself with consumerism. Seemingly, nothing could help his problems until he met, “Tyler Durden”, a free spirited and impulsive…

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    interact with each other. Especially how they treat each other after problematic issues, like when their goodness is at stake impacts human behavior. Thus, leading to the expression “throwing someone under the bus” and causing distress to both parties of this situation. The first example is a classic Christmas film, Elf. The second example is an episode from a popular TV show, Gossip Girl, based on a novel series by Cecily von Ziegesar. During these difficult circumstances of throwing someone…

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    experience as a married life, traditional roles and to be obedient with others. In addition, few wealthy families were seeking to be a modern. In 1930’s most of the women were forced to get married and samething tan has portrayed in the THE Joy LUCK CLUB. “ I know the tree-trunk lady was the old village matchmaker, and the other was huang taitai, the mother of the boy I would married”(44). At young age a girl lindo was married by forced because of the traditional roles. In 1930’s the…

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    In the 1920’s there was a large movement of African-Americans from the south to the North. This was called the Great Migration this relocation was due to the discrimination and disfranchisement of Blacks in the south. 6 million blacks poured into Northern, Midwestern, West coast cities ,largely New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, in search for a better life and job opportunities. Due to restrictions on where blacks could live, they were limited to ghettos in the inner city.2 In New York, many…

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    friends, parents, even siblings have said or told me to do and tried to find an alternative or what I thought was a better solution. I'd always take precautions to make sure they didn't think I'm deliberately undermining them, but I always felt doing this challenged my programmed way of thinking. I want to be the exception that I'm always hearing about, I want to be the one to fix the problem and teach others how to do so. Orthodox Thinking is a problem I want to combat. I'd like to figure out a…

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    Would you consider yourself successful? This is the question that we all strive for but never truly think about. Success is defined as “a favorable or desired outcome” by Merriam-Webster Dictionary. A vague and quite bland answer. What happen to the passion that the story books once told us was possible. What happened to our ability to believe that anything was possible? I believe that that type of compassion and open-mindedness can be found in two places. The first being in your school, and the…

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