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    Arthur Miller’s timeless play, Death Of A Salesman, showcases the tragic downfall of the protagonist’s life. Throughout the play, Willy Loman is faced with a series of challenges including a strained relationship with his sons and a dead-end job. These challenges take a toll on Loman’s psyche and as the play progresses, his mind slowly deteriorates causing his mental state to diminish. Willy Loman’s suicide implies that he was dealing with heavy emotional conflicts as well. In many scenes, Loman…

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    Riley In Inside Out

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    In the film, Inside Out, the audience follows Riley, an average girl from Minnesota who is forced to move to San Francisco when her dad’s job needs him on the west coast. From beginning to end we watch her adjust and cope, not from the perspective of Riley, but from the perspective of her emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear). Not only does the audience watch Riley grow, they get to experience the development of her emotions and how it affects Riley as a person. The main character…

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    What makes up a team? A team is a group of people that work extremely hard together for a long period of time to achieve a common goal. These people have to be dedicated, determined, focused, and most of all a teammate. It takes a certain person to fit all these qualifications and still be focused on other aspects of work. I have been honored to work with everyone involved in the SLLS class. Every individual in the class has taught me something about myself or in general that I have not known…

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    Relationships What does your dog and boyfriend have in common? Both pets and romance contribute a lot to the happiness of 40% of respondents. Interestingly, in the ‘somewhat contribute’ responses, romance ranked higher than pets, 44% and 33% respectively. So while dogs may be man’s best friend, our furry friends have less of an impact on the level of our happiness. The Pew Research Center has determined that “[pet] owners are no happier than those without pets.” Sorry crazy cat ladies, you might…

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    be personally fulfilled by one’s career while maintaining balance in their life. Intellectual wellness is the ability for a person to open their minds to new ideas and experiences, applying them toward community betterment, group interaction, and personal decisions. This could be said of the continuing education student who seeks to learn new concepts, improve their skills, and challenge themselves in an effort to improve their life. Last but not least is the aspect of physical wellness, or…

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    Whilst modern day humans go about their everyday life, it is highly likely they crave something more; Something adventurous to modify their suburban lifestyle. However, humans fear the unknown, the risk of losing security and comfort, rarely reaching beyond the bounds of day to day life and experiencing the world around them. Despite this, there are some individuals that are passionate and daring enough to experience what the world has to offer and find pure joy and serenity. In the biographical…

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    Ditching the Negativity Many describe happiness as the feeling of being enlightened and complete. Many think happiness is as the bright, warm, sunny days of the year and sadness as a cold, dull looking, piece of useless scrap metal. Happiness results when we refuse to think negatively, but before realizing this we must have a well knowledge of what happiness and sadness are. Happiness is when you feel complete and is related to positivity. Anything that is good is happiness. If it is in any way,…

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    Value Of Life Differently

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    Individuals characterize the personal values of life differently. Every person brings something different to the table each has their own opinion. Life for everyone is valued differently; to me family is the core to life. Having loyalty from people around me is vital to trust and respect each other. Being financially stable is pair amount. In order to also give and help others with a good heart; having and doing such things helps me to be more grounded and will help me to be successful in life.…

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    Dangers Of Debt

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    6) The Danger of Debt Debt is not a sin, debt is never the real problem, it is only symptomatic of real problems-greed, self-indulgence, impalience, fear, poor self-image, lack of self-worth, lack of self-displine, and perhaps many others. 7) There are Five Different Kinds of Debt: 1. Credit card debt 2. Consumer debt 3. Mortgage debt 4. Investment debt 5. Business debt The primary economic danger of debt is that compounding work against you rather than for you. Decide not to go into debt and…

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    On display in the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art are two works painted within about a decade of each other. At first glance, they seem to have little in common other than the fact that they each depict four human beings. One would not expect to be able to draw a meaningful commonality between the two based solely on this, and if the viewers make their observation merely on the surface level of the works, they will not. However, the existence of these two sets of people, the essence of humanity…

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