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    Addiction in Adolescence: Social, Developmental, and Neurobiological Implications The current definition of addiction is anything that involves a recurring failure to control one’s own behavior which leads to continuing pathological behavior despite significant negative consequences (Cote, Rolland, & Cottencin, 2013, p. 1516). Adolescence is a critical developmental period between childhood and adulthood which encompasses major changes in social, physical, and psychological development. In…

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    I believe that Gogol and Moushumi were never good together from the start. They were polar opposites. Moushumi is very pretentious and uptight while Gogol is on the more calm kind of side who doesn't speak his mind much. Moushumi comes into his life just when he is looking to reconnect with his Indian roots and she is indian as well. She can relate to Gogol's growing up with immigrant parents. In fact, the two of them have quite a few things in common: they're both Indian, they both have…

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    The Only Saint in the Car Kathy Dobie can be described in many ways. Her adventure, saintly, saddening moments captured many readers. She was a girl trying to fit in with others. Everyone has gone through this stage growing up. She used herself as a tool to help others. During moments, they were enlightening while others were heartbreaking. In result, this paper will focus on Kathy as a saint to others. In the beginning of this novel Kathy Dobie started as a young girl trying to find her place.…

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    Fear Of Dog

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    1. How long the dog would be on campus (1 month? 6 months?) The dog would be on campus the entire school year because it needs to be properly socialized. It is my responsibility, and since I'm at school all day, it needs to be too. 2. Potential issues and how these can be addressed (allergies/fear of dogs on campus/dog in classroom/senior desk/distraction/other students/behavioral issues/biting? other?) As I included in my previous letter, the ADA said, "Allergies and fear of dogs are not…

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    Peter Menzel and Faith D’Alusio’s photo essay Hungry Planet: What the World Eats conveys through the image of the Celik family of Istanbul that they closely rely on fresh foods to create their meals. Menzel and D’Alusio carefully arranged the items in the photo, mainly the bread, greens and vegetables, in order to show how they are the main part of the Celik family’s diet. Reinforced through the caption, the Celik’s favourite food of Melahat’s puffed pastries shows how their most desired meal is…

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    seems to be the definitive and decisive factor in the eight specified sub-topics explored throughout book, which are thrills, worry, anger, addiction, sex, thinking, hunger, and aging. The subtopic, labeled as thrills, uncovers the act of novelty seeking. Novelty seeking entails novel stimuli, which can be physical, mental, and social stimuli. The primary idea presented deals with the fact that people with the need…

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    Dark tourism, also known as grief tourism, is not a popular form of tourism in most countries but has occurred ever since people have the ability to travel. Within the last ten years, dark tourism has become increasingly popular with tourists, with websites like www.thecabinet.com naming the various dark attractions around the world (Dark Destinations, 2007). The term ‘dark tourism’ was coined by Malcolm Foley and J. John Lennon to describe “…the phenomenon which encompasses the presentation and…

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    language and the hospitality of my co-workers unease my soul. I thought it would be the hardest decision I'd made yet it was the bravest thing happened to me. I am not good in small talk though being polite and efficient are only things I offered in novelty. I wasn't sure if I do things right or wrong. I thought it would be easier at…

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    John Kirkland Analysis

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    John Kirkland is known as one of the most beloved presidents in Harvard’s history. Among the students and faculty he was seen as a popular for his work during his presidency. Kirkland was aware of the quickly changing times and was attempting to cater to times, while also emphasis in the value of tradition. In “Observations on the Proposition For Increasing the Means of Theological Education at the University in Cambridge” Kirkland clearly expresses his viewpoints on the subject matter.…

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    from the perceived mundane environment, exploration and evaluation of self, relaxation, prestige, regression, enhancement of kinship relationships and facilitation of social interaction. Then for the pull factor motivation factor exist which are novelty and education. Since Crompton’s research according to tourist motivation then there many studies have been attempted to determine push and pull motivation factor among the tourist perspective in different setting (Cha, 1995; McDonald, 1990; Isu-…

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