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    fascinated on being just like their favorite celebrity? People choose to worship celebrities because they want to live vicariously through them; people want to live a life that is comparable to their favorite celebrity. Celebrity worship or idolization is where a person becomes overly obsessed with the nitty gritty details about a celebrity’s life. When celebrity worship goes too far, it’s called celebrity worship syndrome. CWS is an obsessive, addictive disorder where a person has to know…

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    and cultures. We all can agree that happiness is not always easy to come by. Some people spend their entire life trying to become wealthy, achieve promotions, and seek meaningful relationships only to find that happiness has eluded them. In the article, “Seven Traits Only Happy People Have,” Jason DeMers points out that “happiness is about more than objective wealth or what you do in life-it’s about your perspective, and about how you react to things that happen around you.” Some of the most…

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    peaks, building one success upon another; evolving with time. It manifests in daily life and can be enjoyed every day in a carefree, comfortable…

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    Sammy's Inferno Analysis

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    regards to sexual intercourse and boundaries. Rapists disregard the victim's consent, and do it regardless. It violates human rights and traumatizes the victim, for they will have to live with the memory of their body being violated for the rest of their life. Sex offenders will have to go through a severe torture device — the rack. The rack was made used throughout Europe for centuries. The perpetrator will be tied down, and the ropes around them will tighten and stretch their body . The…

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    In The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot the audience is presented with the perspective of Prufrock on his romantic life and experiences with a negative tone in regard to his failure . Prufrock speaks of going out on the streets at night alone with “the one” . He does not know who will be that “one:” and he fears that he will have wasted his life away. He fears that he will never find that women and ask them the “overwhelming question”. This work was published in 1915 by…

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    It's quite natural to hear the word "sacrifice" and immediately think of having to give something up that you like. You hear of people making sacrifices in life such as sacrificing leisure time to work more hours to earn more money, or sacrificing a weekend break to be able to pay the rent, or other such things of that nature. But there is more to this circumstance than meets the eye and when you learn how to really make proper use of sacrifice, you will discover there is a great deal to be…

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    So before you think about being in a relationship think again.You are all you need in your life and you are in it to win it. Don’t worry about anyone else because you’re all you’ve got. Concentrate on living your life successfully on your own so you don’t have nothing to stress over. And once again; stay…

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    In our everyday life, whatever we do all the time is part of our day by day habit. For example, waking up and going to work everyday is part of habit. As Wendy Wood said in the secret of happiness, "habits are reliable and consistent". For example, a person who works in…

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    myself, but also from the hands of people who were supposed to guide me in this thing called life. The need that I have, the desire, comes from knowing that one person can make a difference in this world, but it all starts with self. I have not only been in their shoes, but I can relate to them as a result. I love seeing someone who has never gotten a year clean finally make it to that milestone in his or her life. Watching that miracle take place, which is recovery. The change that occurs from…

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    to achieve their goals due a lack of documentation, economic and educational opportunities, and discrimination. Thus, a common goal among immigrants is to achieve educational success. This American Dream is one of many variations that fall under personal perception: high school diploma, college degree, job, and many more. In “Trung Dung,” Trung and his family face many adversities in South Vietnam, when they try to send him oversees. His father was imprisoned as a result of the Vietnam War, so…

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