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    Virginia Woolf always liked the idea of leaving room for oneself in terms of a lifestyle and it is a theme running throughout much of her writing, calling for a reflection of what people think is the truth. From the perspective of society, this subjective reflection on objective experience allows for the possibility of greater social change in the face of normalized adversity and opposition. With respect to one of Woolf’s most famous books, To the Lighthouse, the lighthouse itself acts as the…

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    Jay Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 3 2017.10.23 Homework 1 Task 1 Most of people want believe world is fair and integrated multiracial. Even some of people enjoy to argue how society was equal. This ignorance shows that they want run away from reality. The reality is cruel, and bitter like Wole Soyinka’s poem. The “TELEPHON CONVERSATION (1962)” is quiet, but powerfully exposing the ugly truth. The poem is a provocative interrogation of racial prejudice. he writes using a simple phone…

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    Self-confidence lies within each of us as individuals and allows us to believe we are capable of doing anything as long as we believe in ourselves. It can be seen in several different areas of life. Self-confidence occurs when winning depends on one person, when someone is determined to achieve a life goal, or when you are facing a difficult situation. Self-confidence is also a personality trait which can help you feel successful in life and confident in what you are doing. The series of short…

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    People often have desires of wanting and needing something, but sometimes it can be difficult to do so because people prevent them from doing so. Society may think that they know what is best for you or judge you. It is better to follow your heart rather than society’s desires. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet face the decision of choosing to follow their heart’s desire rather than obeying society’s rules. Following a heart’s desire is good, because it allows for Romeo…

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    try to save as many lives as they can. The final question the researcher asked is whether or not they felt that volunteering actually had an impact on the community. All of the participants said yes. According to one participant, "it only takes one person to make a difference" (personal communication 2016). The results determined that people not only feel a sense of emotional satisfaction when they volunteer, but feel it actually makes an impact. People volunteer because they actually feel like…

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    Being in a relaxed environment and not feeling any negative emotions during work really does enhance the ability for workers to do a good job. The reason why these workers were motivated during the first summer was because Joe had a very relaxed leadership style. He managed the workers the way he would have liked to be managed, and that worked well because he is all about getting work done. He understood that to have high-quality workers, they need to be happy. The motivation theory that…

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    to connect with a person identified with a specific category, but this can progress to a misconception. Misconceptions are created from stereotypes, but they are based on opinions and false assumptions; they require gossip. Many groups of individuals have been distorted from rumors and mere talk; it is critical to shed light on the truth of these misunderstandings. Lesbians are a widely misunderstood community…

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    Positivity People who are optimistic see the bright side of things. They don't mourn because of what they don't have but instead, tend to appreciate what they do have. People who are not positive worry about the wrong things that can happen, when in fact nothing as even happened. Teenagers may worry about how to juggle between work, school, keeping healthy and having a social life. Teenagers are in fact obligated to make life changing decisions everyday. On average, a 14 to16 year old…

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    are becoming accustomed, or being complacent of the dark or bad instances in life that people go through. When getting through life there will always be obstacles that will stand in one’s way of becoming successful. How a person approaches an obstacle depends on what type of person they are. “And sometimes hit a Tree Directly in the Forehead But as they learn to see Either the Darkness alters Or something in the sight Adjusts itself to Midnight And Life steps almost straight.” It’s easier to…

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    Is unity in diversity just a mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, ideological and/or psychological differences or is it something more? Is it really required? What is the importance of a heterogeneous society when similarity can bring about a better understanding among people and cut conflicts? To understand all this, we must start with the basics. What is unity in diversity? Unity in diversity is unity without uniformity and diversity without…

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