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    this way, people call the people who was born between 1980s and the early 2000s millennials. As this generation grows up, people find they have many differences other than their parents’ generation. According to what Douglas Main says in his article “Who Are the Millennials?”, the Millennials is always lazy, narcissistic and lack the sense of responsibility. But for me, as one who was born in the Millennial, generation, I share the common character as others have. Douglas Main, in his…

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    This bring us back to Frankenstein, Victor's relationship with his parents friend, and Elizabeth translated by good words, Shelley uses quotes to emphasize the importance of human relationships (especially, family's relationship) and how important they are to a person's well-being “My children, my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union. This expectation will now be the consolation of your father. Elizabeth, my love, you must supply my place to my younger…

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    must trust this person enough to tell them about everything that happens at the narcissistic parent’s house. Do not think that you are protecting the children be telling them that this parent loves them and means well. In the long run, this will do a lot of damage, as they will then believe they are deserving of such abuse. The psychologist must train them to see the patterns of abuse, and also to be aware that this parent will lie to pit them against each other. If there is more than one child,…

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    Spoiled Rotten: Parents give, Children take, Everyone loses Watching a Netflix documentary “Living on One Dollar” last winter with my family made us reevaluate how we were living our lives. My husband and I grew up in single parent homes and my husband, born and raised in Mexico, especially knew what it was like to live life below the line of poverty. My 7 year-old son on the other hand had a different point of view. Being into Bear Grylls from “Man vs. Wild,” my son saw the people living in…

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    Of course with the help from Aylmer’s assistant Aminadad. Overall, his intentions are to untimely kill his wife because of his selfish wants and needs as a result to the experiment. To describe someone like Aylmer, he would be a person who has narcissistic personality disorder.…

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is a rare, complex mental disorder. From Mayo clinic the symptoms include Believing your better than others, being obsessed with power, success and attractiveness. Failing to see other’s emotions, setting unrealistic goals and easily being hurt or rejected. The combination creates an easily angered aggressive, person who only cares about themselves. Saber is an Narcissistic, which he picked up from his mother. You can see his Narcissism in three main symptoms…

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    who is self-loving, self-absorbed and all about their looks, personality or self-image is the definition of a narcissist. Teens today are definitely more narcissistic than previous generations and from a futuristic point of view the narcissism in teens today will definitely affect the future generations. There is no exact cause for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) but scientist believe biological/genetic factors, early life experiences like pampering or negative parenting causes the…

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    Do you remember impatiently waiting for mail to be delivered to your home? It would take weeks or even months for a letter to be received. With the invention of the internet, it has become easier to get messages to one another. The internet has become the easier way to communicate with others since it has a variety of social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Myspace etc. Social media has become popular over the years for different reasons. People can not only send messages to each other but they…

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    In social media everyone has its own voice and its own life. However, sometimes people believe that they are better than others in a certain way. It is named narcissism and I believe it is a problem in social media. I believe that social media promotes narcissism because I see how so many people believe that they are better than everyone just because their skills or physical appearance. Narcissism is considered a personality disorder according to Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic states that narcissism…

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    it would be hard for him or her to live because everyone else would be too self-centered to notice the person. Our society should attempt to intervene these trends now because the self-esteem curriculum being taught in schools only breeds more narcissistic children. If it is not stopped, it might be too late. In 10 to 15 years, it might be impossible to revert to a normal society that can be comparable to previous…

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