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    with supervisors and other employees about their best work to date, they demonstrated less stress and greater creativity. The Harvard research team discovered that when employees participated in what they termed a “reflected best-self exercise” (a technique originally developed by scholars at the University of Michigan), employees were able to see their work in the context of its impact on themselves, their co-workers, and the business as a whole. This narrative-style technique makes employees…

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    only be fulfilled if a mutual commitment by both parties is made. The novel, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, explores the conflict between two young men in a coming of age story. The main characters, Gene and Phineas, also known as Finny, are best friends at Devon Academy. The novel follows them on their struggle to find out who they are and what motivates them in a time of uncertainty and fear. Gene and Finny appear to be inseparable, but as time goes on, they are torn apart by their…

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    I figured it wouldn’t be much of a difficult task considering most my previous papers were about personal experiences. But, this is where I went wrong and overlooked the assignment. I underestimated the paper and its lengthy 1,000-word requirement. I chose to write about my first football game of senior year, I had so many vivid memories and flashbacks running through my head that I forgot to check my sentence structures. I created…

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    therapists went about treating his anxiety in a similar way. They all asked him to talk about his anxiety. Daniel summed up his early experiences with therapists as effective as “taking aspirin for leprosy” (Smith, 2013, p. e1055). In each of these cases Daniel attempted to reach out to his therapist to connect with them, but only found vague and non-disclosure type communicative feedback. Daniel found talking about his anxiety helped, but only temporarily and the benefits from talking about his…

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    to novels today. Like all writers, the combination of works are gathered into one masterpiece, “it’s just the same” (198). Most importantly, great novels come from personal experience or a particular source that influence individuals to borrow other contributions: “Novelists borrow from other narrative” (204). After accomplishing personal experience, writers are able to surpass first stage as “writing grows out of experience” (211). Mark Twain and a few others, however, successfully observe the…

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    Most cinephiles would agree that 1994 was a particularly strong year for films. The best picture nominees included film fan favorite “Pulp Fiction,” heartwarming classic “The Shawshank Redemption” and the winner, a simple tale called “Forrest Gump.” The snooty film lovers bemoan the loss of “Pulp Fiction,” but for my money “Forrest Gump” is easily good enough to win the Oscar. The story of the movie is basic. It follows the title character (Tom Hanks), a simple man with an IQ of 75 from Alabama…

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    Fassbinder’s preoccupations and reworking of narrative is not centred about the fears and experiences of the social elitist classes but rather focuses on society’s marginalised if not relegated class, without giving prejudice to heritage nor nationality. Specifically, in Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, these are society’s cleaners, bartenders and immigrant workers. Fujiwara’s previous assertions of oppression counts as a profound component of the narrative structure of Ali: Fear Eats the Soul. In her…

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    Being a young adult, constantly concerned about how you are perceived and attempting to fit it, is one of the most critically important and talked about moments in a person’s life. Stephen Chbosky’s Perks of Being a Wallflower is a extremely significant bildungsroman novel that explores the coming-of-age narrative. It fundamentally explores the realities of high school, friendships, and the issues of self-discovery and acceptance through its narrator who refers to himself as ‘Charlie’. Within…

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    story also goes on to talk about her other concerns in regards to her family, friends, and forgetfulness of what she has eaten throughout the day, as well as, her own techniques on how to remember things, such as, the date in which she keeps a notecard in her pocket. However, although her circumstances are not the best, Yasir and her tend to make light out of every situation by discussing all of the funnier times that came as a result of her incident, leaving the narrative on a light hearted and…

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    Conformity For E: A Personal Narrative On Mindless Conformity I knew that this moment would tell me the truth… a thousand butterflies erupted in my stomach at the sight of her. I was friends with E for two years before this happened. I remember the day like it was yesterday. “I have someone I want you to meet,” said my friend, Sydney. “Okay,” I replied. We walked across the ______ cafeteria to a girl sitting at a table alone and on her phone. “Sam, this is E. E, this is Sam,” said Sydney…

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