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    Reading novels can lead to the encountering of interesting characters that invite an individual’s empathy and understanding. However, a person with limited knowledge or experience in a set of circumstances can defer them from the ability to empathise with others, leaving them frustrated towards a particular character. In “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime” written by Mark Haddon, explores the need to understand to a certain extent in order to empathise with others. Haddon,…

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    People are deeply affected by both past and present events. Thoughts, actions, and ideals of individuals are all influenced by others they are around because people like to fit in. Crowds and companions offer protection that does not exist for a single person. So, people do what those around them do, often without thinking about if their actions are right or wrong. In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the juxtaposition of opposing characters and themes enhance the idea that people are…

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    past and present. In the days of the Roman Empire, Alexander the Great once commanded his army to walk straight off a cliff which they proceeded to do; using nothing but his words, he took command of any given situation which shows how important a person 's language is to their leadership potential.…

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    A New You Relationships begin with good intentions. Trust is developed and a sense of security is set in place. One person can turn an awful day, into a good day. Over time, things begin to change. The little things that occurred at the beginning of the relationship, now seem nonexistent. Loss of interest in a significant other can leave them feeling unimportant. In some cases, cheating occurs. Other times, being too busy can end a relationship. A relationship that once seemed unbreakable, has…

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    character and tropology that appearances are often misused to decipher a person’s social standing and standards; therefore, being judgemental mostly costs a price of being unaware of the truth. Firstly, appearances are often deceptive and they let a person believe on a false perspective which is temporary, yet all the temporary things have to leave sooner or later. Sometimes they go away in a blink of the eye leaving behind the unmasked reality. Madame Beaumont wears a beautiful red colour…

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    Plagiarism,Copyright and Citations Avoiding plagiarism is very important. It can be easy to commit plagiarism without even knowing it because it's easy to just use someone else work but it's not fair to you or the person who did more work than you to get their information. Always be careful to do your own work and give credit to others sources who help you do your work so that others can follow up and get the same information as you did and more. It is very important to avoid plagiarism…

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    Theory Of Caring Paper

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    opportunities for questioning all in an attempt to address an individual’s dilemma. Auster and Weiner (2007) reasons, “Caring is a sustained emotional investment in an individual’s well-being, characterized by a desire to take action that will benefit that person”. Caring is employed universally and is a display of humaneness. It has a significant impact on an individual’s thinking, feeling and overall well-being. It requires connection through relationships and acknowledgement of an individual…

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    everyone of us is an intricate human being. We all have different strengths and flaws, including Santiago. As naive as he is, he has a strong sense of faith that supports throughout his journey. All of the differing traits he obtains shape him into the person he began, and evolved into. Santiago occupies many positive character traits that ameliorate his opportunities in his journey. Most importantly, his strong sense of faith carries him throughout the story. He is faced with a significant…

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    who is super focused on what makes up a person (personality-wise), rather than appearance. However, I know that the ‘attractiveness stereotype’ is valid. I know it’s perpetuated in the media (like the cliché bullies in movies always being attractive, but people still liking them regardless, just because they are good looking), but there also is a basis in real life, as well. Especially when it comes to people trying to find a partner- as long as the person they’re after, or already with, is…

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    everyone in the world all had the same identity. Nothing and no one would be unique or be the amazing person you are today. Identities are what makes you yourself and it shows what actions you make. There's a ton of different identities some of mine include family, and interests. Everyone has a different identity and we all had the same the world would be a boring place. I´m a very imaginitive person and I like to dance and be with my friends and family. My interests impact because when I was in…

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