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    Think of something beautiful like the stillness of the morning before the first glimpse of sunlight makes its presence known, or the gentle smile of a stranger passing by on the street. Some individuals would argue that there is absolute beauty in these things. Still, for some individuals it is difficult to identify the elegance of what may seem to be everyday trivial life. In his poem, “California Hills in August,” Dana Gioia creates a speaker that imagines how a foreigner would find the dry,…

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    The society of modern era is surrounded by alienation: nobody has a touch of communication in actual existence. All of them square measure alienated from one another and have lost the values of their culture. Alienation will be a sophisticated, still common condition. It's every scientific discipline and psychological and will have a sway on your health and irritate existing medical conditions. The researcher focuses on one among the various British commentators in this research, the most…

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    that women cannot control their facial expression. To strengthen her claim, Cunningham represents herself as a relatable woman who has already experience this similar situation and is also capable of sympathizing with the audience. By citing her personal experience and integrating it into her argument, this should allow her to compose a coherent and strong claim. The audience should feel that they should trust Cunningham on behalf of her remark and that her assertion can be deemed as impartial…

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    The poem and the article both contrast the type of American Dreams they each believe in. "...where you actually get more pleasure out of saving than you do spending. It's a dream where you live below your means but within your needs." (Amadeu, paragraph 14). This article demonstrates the modern American Dream that is currently accepted and described as less materialistic based and more of one accustoming to what one needs, not wants. This 21st century American Dream is also based upon spending…

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    Personal Mission Statement

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    As I reflect on my personal life I value life itself to the point I live each day not knowing what to expect the next day. Positivity is a major factor in all that I do to the point of trying to view all things in a positive way and leaving the negativity out the door. As a mother, partner, educator, and entrepreneur I strive to be mindful, spiritual, and conscious of all my actions. I value these things because this is what makes up my life and what I live for each day. My life is a fourth…

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    Have you ever had an exciting day that you wish would have never ended? I have many fun memories, but a small selection of worthwhile memories. I might forget the small memories, but I certainly will never forget my selection of memories because those mean everything to me. When I am sad, I can easily access these memories. These memories will always be in a special place in my heart. This kind of memory lasts a lifetime. One of my favorite memories started like this. I was sad to…

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    Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution is a book written by Steven Levy about the early days and what he defined as “True Hackers”. This book starts off talking about the Tech Model Railroad Club in the 1950s all the way to the “Gamer Hackers” of the 1980s. It describes the different equipment that was used during the periods, the skills of the hackers, and the reasons they either became hackers or was interested in computers. Hackers in today’s society are not the same as in the 1950s.…

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    Everyone has different experiences in life and goals to meet. In the book Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance it illustrates how it is possible to succeed no matter your circumstances or background. Several factors in the industrial organizational psychology field, along with the book are very well described in realistic situations and events that give you a better understanding of the terms and ideas in industrial psychology. Not many think they can accomplish their goals, or find it to hard to…

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    Ophelia Syndrome Discourse

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    people are lazy. This makes people more likely to become dependent on others and having the Ophelia syndrome decreases the likelihood that they will be in a dominant discourse. Having the Ophelia syndrome would also make a person lose his or her personal identity. Moreover, it makes a person become more like the one they depend on rather than their own. The consequence of this is that the person becomes a lot less unique. The Ophelia syndrome can also affect one’s learning, by making them too…

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    expect in one way. Thompson explains even though machines are better they have trouble with “intelligence amplification,” but when paired together the possibilities are endless. Later in the article he dives into the factors of the internet, digital devices, social media, and more. His article points the best of this partnership between technology and humans, which will only grow in the future. The way in which we…

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