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    Eric talks about his connection with nature that led to a better relation with himself. Mitch also talked about how when he is outside and in the wilderness he can feel closer to God too. He thought that way because he had no distractions and no worries. It gives him the opportunity to focus and talk with…

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    signs and symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder. GAD is common in female than in males. There is a level of anxiety that can be experienced by everyone at some point in life.( McGrandles & McCaig 2010) Anxiety becomes a disorder if the anxiety and worry continuous for at least six months, uncontrollable and debilitating (McGrandles & Duffy (2011).Anxiety can be described as an emotional state of fear or uncomfortable expectation with physical, emotional, mental and certain behaviours (World…

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    When we are children, we dream about being an adult. When we are adults, we dream about being a kid again. Being a child can be the best and the worst thing ever. It is scary because you have the whole world around you. Waiting to judge you. It is also the best because you have the whole world around you, in the palm of your hands, waiting for you to judge it. The world is also testing you to see how far in life you will go, to see how successful you will become, and to see how knowledgeable you…

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    own for the reason of wanting to tend the rabbits and not having to worry about being canned. Lennie wants to tend the rabbits so bad that George uses them for guidelines to keep Lennie out of trouble. He also uses the rabbits as a sense of hope. George on the other hand is a very realistic person that does it all on his own, he uses this dream as guidelines for Lennie, and also he uses it as hope to finally not have to worry about keeping Lennie out of trouble. Towards the end of the book…

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    Little Grand Canyon

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    The Federal government wants to turn the little Grand Canyon into a national park! Would you want the Little Grand Canyon a park or the Grand Canyon? I would want the park. I would want the park because the park more exciting thing to play. The, little Grand Canyon is just a view you can look at and walk along it. The Little Grand Canyon may have a lot to see and go to like it has two picnic shelters, two pioneer camps, and Six back country. It also has three miles of hiking trails and…

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    past, Holden is justified to feel worry for Jane. Salinger conveys Holden’s worry towards Jane as also compassion because he cares about someone other than himself. Holden tells his sister about his desire to help other children who are helpless. He thinks that he has to “catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff” (Stradlater 191). His need to protect the innocence of the children stem from his inability to protect his brother from death. Holden’s worry about the little kids validates…

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    I have three life goals, the first one is graduate college, the second one is to get married, and the last one is to travel the world. Before I start college I want to take a year off a go to many different places in the world. After I am back I want to go to college, even though I don’t know what I want to do yet, and I would like to graduate. Finally, I want to get married and have kids. So I want to travel the world before going to college, it would most likely be financially hard to do that…

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    Reflection On Walden

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    In today’s world, phones play a major part in life. For many, going without a phone is equivalent to living completely isolated, which Thoreau did when he spent two years living alone at Walden Pond. For me, going to a technology free sleep away camp for seven weeks was a similar to Thoreau’s experience. Through his time alone, Thoreau learned to live in the moment, focus on what he was doing instead of the rest of the world, and reflect more on himself, all which is shared in his story Walden.…

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    and raised in Madison, Alabama of the United States of America. This alone is going to make my identity as a person different than that of someone raised in china. The setting alone can mean all the difference in the world. As a kid I had no fear to worry about, I always knew I would eat and be safe as long as my parents were around me, but if I grew up somewhere across the globe, I might have had to become a man at a young age. In some places…

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    In This is Water, written by David Foster Wallace, the first paragraph consists of a short story about two young fish and an older fish. As the older fish passes by, he asks, “Morning, boys, how’s the water?” After swimming for a bit, one of the younger fish turns to the other and asks, “What the hell is water?” The purpose of this short story is to point out the fact that we are not always fully aware of our surroundings. It is human nature to live in our own little bubble, to consider our own…

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