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    as "evil" in the eyes of civilians because one does not comprehend it. Fear is the motive here that pushes people to the edge. In the novel The Stranger by Albert Campus, the main character is someone who is not familiar with the normal emotions a person should inherently feel and he is persecuted because of something he cannot control.…

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    registered to be a health profession in the country she gained the qualifications from; but is recognized worldwide. In which she or he will then be given a license. A health professional needs to have all the correct quality’s needed to care for the person in need. A health professional will need to follow a behavior code of conduct. While carrying out their work. To make sure they are treating those they are caring for in a correct manner. There has been a red alert at the charing cross…

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    When someone looks at a person who dresses in dark clothes and has tattoos all across their body assumptions are made that they are generally tough or fearsome. When an individual has blue hair or dresses against the norm assumptions are made that they are odd or different from…

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    Identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality, and expressions that make a person who they are. Individuals form their identity by their social and natural environment. People observe their environment and decide what is edible and what is not, and what is dangerous and what is safe. Areas around the world have different types of environments, so people have a different way of life, for example people who live in Antarctica adjust to the extremely cold weather by wearing layers of bulky coats.…

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    love to create beauty things. 5. Clean. I like the space neat, beautiful and healthy. Describe your skills/services: List your best skills and services your business will offer. 1. Good at detail. I have the ability to find errors or deviations in color even though they are very small and difficult to see. Maybe called picky. Therefore, I rarely makes silly mistake. 2. Good…

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    When you look at someone, the person automatically gets a first judgment of that person, and one of the things that define that is their shoes, contrary to popular belief. The same goes for clothing and fashion, seeing someone at an awards show with a high dollar suit compared to if someone that looks like a homeless person. Human nature tends to cater towards the expensive, flashy and what most cannot have and in my personal opinion the same is with sneakers and that’s why the sneaker culture…

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    this is a truth that applies to the human race and to no particular race of men. There is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie, who has never done an immoral thing, and there is no man living who has never looked upon a woman without desire.” This quote is extremely powerful because it shows how Atticus is desperately trying to tell the jury that they shouldn’t be judging Tom by the color of his skin but by the facts being presented to them. This shows individualism on…

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    Self-Worth Self-respect, self-confidence, self-regard, and self-love are all synonyms to self-worth. They all have to do with how a person distinguishes himself from others through introspection. How a person imagines their self-worth determines how they interact with others in society, how they hold them self and how they choose to see the world. This idea of self-worth is brought up in both James Baldwin “A Talk to Teachers” and Fredrick Douglas “Learning to Read and Write”. James Baldwin in…

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    The most positive experience which has made me the person I am today started in the summer after my freshman year of high school. No matter how I try to break down this turning point in my life unravels into a string of events which could fill a book. I had been raised to accept people for who they are and not judge them on the way they appear. I never completely practiced these beliefs mainly due to ignorance of the moral. I would occasionally act stuck up depending on the company present,…

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    true. There are many cases in which you will meet someone and not have any affect on you life. For instance, if you go through a food drive through, and you meet the man or woman working the drive through, you won’t be impacted (assuming that said person doesn’t spill a drink on you.) Another example is that if you meet someone at a party who you don’t end up talking to again, did he really affect you? I would say no. I am not saying that nobody will have an effect on you, as a majority of the…

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