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    It is not about a sudden burst of will and everything's changed. It is more about having the right amount of patience and the perfect strategy. What you need to do is address one habit and then proceeds onto the next. Make the Transition a Win-Win Situation - totally transforming your ways and habit entails some loss. Obviously, you're practicing a certain kind of bad habit because you're gaining something from it. So before you get rid of that bad habit and negative thought for good, plan a…

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    This scenario shows the wolfs' dedication to the code because he does not believe in being kept as a pet; he believes it is the equivalents to being a slave. Although the code applies very well to this fable, it can also be applied to real life situations. Personally, I do not stand for people being discriminated against because of their mental ability. My younger brother is someone who has helped me understand the importance of this. Kevin is eleven-years-old and is on the autism spectrum…

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    catches Antonio who has an offense towards the Duke; Antonio then asks “Sebastian” or Cesario to help him out of this situation as previously he “snatch’d [him] one half out the jaws of death, [and] relieved him with such sanctity of love.” Cesario confused does not help him, thus Antonio’s exuberant love for Sebastian resulted in his capturing and placing in a terrible situation, constructing the suffering love inflicts on those in the realm of Twelfth Night. Furthermore, Antonio’s…

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    One needs to think about the situation and the people involved and try to figure out what is happening between these people, what are the stressors causing the friction. Everyone comes to the group with different personalities; each has their own strength and weakness, differing values…

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    Harry Truman ascended to power after the unfortunate death of President Franklin Roosevelt. He had to come up with decisions that would finalize the war in Japan, but he never knew he would resort to using the most destructive weapon, the atomic bomb. Truman first gave Japan’s leadership the option of surrendering; however, the Japanese troops were not yet ready to give up the fight. Their rejection of the option to yield resulted in the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the two most important…

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    but that the only thing that matters is how pretty they are (“Beauty Pageants Pros and Cons List”). When young girls and women enter into a beauty pageant, they figure out that if they wear short skirts and small tops they will get a better score or win the competition because that it what they are taught by the world. Wearing very suggestive clothing is known to “lead to premature sexual activity and can teach the unfortunate lesson that women’s worth is determined at least in part by their…

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    other characters. Friar Laurence is a friend and advisor to Romeo and Juliet. As Friar Laurence is on his way to go inform the Montague’s on the tragic situation he contemplates on his options on what to do. “I can flee forever or get the parents of the dead Romeo and bring them to him in the tomb.” Friar Laurence conveys the idea that in every situation that there is a good and bad option in dealing with the problem. Friar Laurence can take the selfish route and flee, or he can confront the…

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    “The Habit Loop” by Charles Duhigg Explains the reasoning behind habits and why and how they work. ….. Talks about a man named Henry Molaison, who is suffering from viral encephalitis, which was eating away Henry’s brain structure, doctors were unsure if Henry would recover from the disease. Henry was given large doses if antiviral drugs, which fought the disease gradually and would soon make the virus disappear. Scans found that the disease had made some parts of his brain unresponsive. Henry’s…

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    training for the games. The reaping is very different for the closer districts because it doesn’t scare them. They want to be picked for the games, it is like being picked for the Olympics because you are chosen to represent your country or in this situation, your district. Another major event that causes this class to be different is the start of the games and the usual strategy, which is killing everyone. At the start of the game there is the cornucopia with the best supplies, and there are…

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    society of homelessness in America. This is a self- journey where the protagonist does his best to reclaim his culture, traditions and identity. The character of Jackson Jackson demonstrates his cultural beliefs and pride, despite his current situation of homelessness and dependency with substance abuse of alcohol. Jackson shows that all forms of humanity are meaningful, culture and beliefs are important, a positive personality, compassionate and perseverance can redeem your spirit. My…

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