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    Napping is often looked at as a childish activity, but taking a nap during the day will help anyone. People often mistaken the idea that naps leave you tired and decrease bodily functions, but naps actually are shown to increase bodily function and mental function. Just like everything else there is a right and a wrong way to nap. First let us understand napping, according to Dr. Marc Milstein the stages of sleep are light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep. Waking up while in light sleep will…

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    Holden Caulfield is a sixteen year old who lives somewhere on the east coast of the USA. Holden is a normal teen, in the book Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger, a normal teen who suffers from depression. Depression is a state of being sad. Holden has teen depression, and teen depression is different from that regular sadness that we feel. Teen depression isn’t just something that will go away if it is ignored, or can be beat by sheer will power, it is a serious issue. Some symptoms that come…

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    one would like to think. A series of separate events, a series of dice rolls, merge together into a discernible story. While in his eyes it would be disingenuous to say that mankind makes decisions on the basis of a coin flip, it would be just as mistaken to claim that man is entirely rational. The impulsivity and irrationality of the human mind determined many of the great events in history. His portrayal of Gyges and Candaules and of Darius’ ascension to the throne illustrates his belief in…

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    standing around and enjoying the breathtaking moment. I was part of that group of course. Until my mother asked a question that I thought accidentally slipped from her lips. At first I thought she was joking, but by the look on her face, I was mistaken. She had a wide and joyful smile that stretched across her face. She spoke those five words. "Do you want to drive". I was shocked, nervous, and excited all at the same time.…

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    conclusion that God does exists via a two faceted ideology; a large majority of these individuals’ attribute elements of their lives to this Being they worship, and that it is not plausible to believe that this significant number of individuals could be mistaken (Kreeft & Tacelli, 1994). One strength of the argument, is that the major component of the argument matches the belief itself. This specific strength derives a significant amount of its validity from the picture theory of meaning…

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    to wake me from my slumber. Today's the day. We leave for Iowa in half an hour. My room was dark with a sense of gloominess. Mentally preparing myself for six hours of boredom, then three days of fun, I stretched my tired muscles out. I wish I was mistaken. Groggily, I made my way out of bed. Getting everyone into the car was a struggle. Everyone was tired and uncooperative. I almost fell asleep in the shower, then I heard my mother yelling at my siblings to hurry up. I quickened my pace. With…

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    business it is to screen out troublesome individuals before there is any nastiness” (Staples, 267). Staples later describes a personal experience of the racism against him; “One day, rushing into the office of a magazine I was writing for… I was mistaken as a burglar” (Staples, 268). His own place of employment removed him because of a racist bias. To avoid these prejudices, Staples takes precautionary measures and calms his anger towards those biases. By smothering his rage, he noticed he could…

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    What Is Bigfoot Real

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    Many people around the world have asked the same question I ask myself, is Bigfoot real? Many people believe that Bigfoot is real, but scientists have recently tested the DNA of "Bigfoot's" hair and found that Bigfoot is related to a prehistoric bear and I believe that the scientific theories are true. Even though the hairy creature has been sighted millions of times in the United States and Canada and people can explain what he looks like many people might not even know what they are looking…

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    without adding spice or exaggerating it. When I reflect on where I and the whole of humans have come from or where my life or humanity itself is headed, my worldview is being expressed as a story. There is, of course, a way things are, but we are often mistaken about the way things are. In other words, the reality is not endlessly plastic. We think what we may a person’s core values stay the same and does what we perceive to be right whether others disagree or believe it to be true or not. Even…

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    Directed towards the visual presentation of Glamour magazine, the main objective of the research is to determine, ‘to what extent are black women represented’ as well as ‘in what manner are they portrayed’. This journal acknowledges the undeniable influence the images depicted in the various issues of glamour magazine have on its audience. Even though magazines do not tell their readers who they are and need to be, they do contribute to the framework in which they develop and make up their…

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