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    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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    world faced various changes throughout history. Sometimes these changes attributed to disadvantages and affect negatively. Nevertheless, in many cases changes attributed to reforms. Such an example is the Kemalist reforms that set by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He is one of the most famous and revolutionary people of the twentieth century. He was the first president and the one who found the modern Turkish republic. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk needed a very short time in order to create or change many laws…

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    The Door Transition

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    New phases of life in themselves can be inherently challenging and deeply rewarding but the process of transitioning is crucial to getting to this stage for the individual and their communities. Stephen Daldry utilises these images in order to capture the attitudes and belief systems of 1980’s Brittan. This is highlighted in “Billy Eliot” encapsulating Billy himself transitioning, leaving behind his old life, and challenging the stereotypical conventions of his community. However some…

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    whether it be at a personal, relationship, or historical level. Inevitably, every cycle continues until broken by the one(s) it directly affects. Although outside forces might attempt to interrupt those cycles, the only one who possesses the power to to change or break the course of their imperfect circle is the individual(s) it belongs to. In the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz, many characters are situated in negative cycles yet they consciously continue to contribute to the…

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    We all went through those strange changes between middle school and the senior year of high school. Everyone changes at least a little bit in those years because it is such a formative time in our lives. Changes occur in more than just our appearances, they happen within our communication styles and entire personalities. Bullies, teachers, and friends provide a framework for us and shape us into different people. For some of us, that transformation is a lot more profound than it is for others. I…

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    observed actions can have on someone when forming cultural identity. How a person grows up can really change who they are as a person, due to the great influence that parents and caregivers have on the children in their early years. Not only that but, when a child is exposed to a new environment or community they can begin to do things differently than their parents and that can begin to change them. Cultural identity has a great influence on how people live and how they see the world. To…

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    Inside Designer Case Study

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    1) There is a Big difference In between Designers and Developers There is a big difference among inner surface decorators and inner surface manufacturers. In conclusion the particular change in one word, the particular change will be —Education. Very practically, anybody becomes an inside designer. Somebody which likes having fun with colours, fabrics and fabrics can readily turn into a designer by simply producing off of a small business credit card and selling themselves to be able to clients.…

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    Weight loss losing weight can be one of the most challenging task to do, since it involves changing lifestyle habits. Some of this lifestyle habits are integral to us since some of this are things that we’ve grown up doing. But due to unforeseen circumstances this lifestyle end-up affecting our lives both positively and negatively. Gaining weight is a negative and hence a need to cut It off. Different people have different motivators of losing weight. Some want to lose weight to become…

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    Old conventions change slowly. For instance, severe social problems—religious groups’ pessimistic perspective on homosexuality or people’s unregenerate perspective of racism—cannot change within a few years. Likewise, old habits never go away from people’s unconscious routines, same as crumpling up a piece of paper with one hand. When most people believe that breaking habits is as hard as breaking a rock with a drop of water, Charles Duhigg, the author of The Power of Habit, claims that habits…

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    One thing we’re sure about life is that it is constantly changing. People go through many changes in life whether by choice or not. There are positive and negative changes that affect our lives. It can happen in a moment or gradually over time. The most important thing about change is whether you like it or not, you have to deal with it. My life changed in one moment, but I have learned to move forward. On Christmas 2010, I was excited to get the Wii gaming console. As a result, I ended up…

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    admit it or not, the internet has truly taken over our brains. Not in the sense of complete control, but it does change the way that we think. In The Shallows, Nicholas Carr describes his view on the matter along with many interesting facts to back up his reasoning. He has concluded that internet use switches how some things work in our brains. He debates throughout the book whether this change is harmful or helpful towards how the mind works, but he ultimately decides that the thought process…

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