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    Santiago subsequently takes a leap of faith by selling his cherished flock of sheep in order to fund the search for his Personal Legend. Santiago is able to abandon his flock of sheep; his sole companions because he has faith in the validity of his Personal Legend, and, as a result, follow another step further into a life-altering process…

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    to conclude that if Thoreau were alive today he would be dissatisfied with how conformist, institutionalized, and materialistic society has become. Thoreau believed that it was critically important to live life in such a way that one would find fulfillment and purpose as a unique individual instead of conforming to established societal norms. Thoreau sought to introduce such a transcendental principle into his own life by buying a house on the edge of the Walden Pond, a location surrounded by…

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    Citizenship and the Constitution Huda K. Alshebli Connections Academy To be an American citizen is to have many opportunities in the palm of your hand. Opportunities like good education, occupation, and a fulfillment to your children's lives. The idea of “the land of opportunities” is not far from the truth, but first, a citizen must abide by the law. Being a citizen, comes with responsibility to your nation. A citizen's rights are mostly protected if they follow their duties. The American…

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    feel drawn to things larger than themselves for reasons of a larger scale, a better context of action, and a more fulfilling environment. Initially, McGonigal introduces the text with an anecdote of sorts about how Halo players banded together in order to make their 10 billionth kill against a fictional enemy. McGonigal then explains why this little story matters, by defining a difference between value and meaning. She explains that Halo’s kills may not be of any value to anybody, but they mean…

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    Psychodynamic therapy originated as a divergence from psychoanalytic therapy and theory when Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung disagreed on multiple elements of theory and how therapy should be conducted. Jung did not agree with Freud’s belief that sexuality was the main motivational principle for human beings. Jung also felt Freud was mistaken regarding a lack of importance based on spiritual and transpersonal elements of the psyche in psychoanalytic theory (Safran & Kriss, 2014, p. 28). These…

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    technology concordances in promoting a novel scholarship in view of open contributory practices. What’s finished with data in a specific time is mirrored inside the schools made to serve the public.1 Public education assumes a critical part in the social order, and by means of investigation, instructing, as well as service, looks to change and enhance humanity. Since their initiation, public…

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    As a woman, family is an essential role I anticipate, therefore my maternal actions should be worthy of reaching immortality in their lives. It is of great importance that my children would be raised based on the cultivation of my virtues in order to nourish their upbringing. I do not plan on being a perfect mother, rather share the truth and love of an honest woman. The cultivation of my virtues will nourish my soul, embracing the good life. Mentally, I will strive to seek wisdom along my…

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    child grew up in poverty seeing homeless people on the streets every day, that image may stick with him/her for a long time, because it is scary to be without a home; this would motivate the child pay attention during school and pursue college in order to obtain a rewarding career which would not only benefit the child but also the society he/she is within. Another example is if an already wealthy man lives in a town along with individuals that live in poverty, it will keep him motivated to keep…

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    the house was quiet and the world was calm. Daily life, the daylight world itself, is suppressed. The poem takes place at night in order to establish a scene of autonomous solitude. No one else seems to be stirring nearby. The world sleeps, and the reader is alone with his book. So, too, this must be a summer night because summer is the season of plenitude and fulfillment. The reader in Stevens’s poem is a poetic quester, a pilgrim in search of a vivid transparence. He wants to transform himself…

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    he is disgusted with them. “I did not open them—for to be rude to such a one as him was courtesy” (Dante 293). He believes the sinners are deserving of their punishment and refuses to aid them. According to this understanding of Heaven and Hell, in order to achieve eternal happiness, people must live their lives in a sin-free manner or at least atone for the sins they commit. Divine law and is carried out through Christian societies as a means of creating a uniform system of deciding what is…

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