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    possess. Most people recognize these traits and while opinions may slightly differ, the vast majority of people incorporate such characteristics into their beliefs of what makes a successful president. A key example of this was made apparent to me when I brought up the discussion of what makes a good president with my mom. Despite the fact our political values don’t always fall in line with one another, I found that we did share the same ideas on what kind of traits our nation’s leader should…

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    If you were to pick the traits of your significant other what would they be, courage, funniness, happiness? The traits that I would want my significant other to have is to love to travel, also she would have to be funny and nice. Even if my S.O. didn’t have these traits then I would still be fine with them. I would want my significant other to have the love to travel because then I would not have to do all of my traveling alone. Also she wouldn’t get mad at me for being gone all of the time.…

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    Reflection Paper 2: The Essential Elements of Emily Identity is described as the qualities, beliefs, and traits that make a particular person or group different from others. Every individual has a defining set of attributes that distinguishes and them from their peers. Throughout this paper, I will be discussing a few public essential elements that help shape who I truly am. The variety of statuses I hold are immensely influential to my reflective image. I am a daughter, a sister, a…

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    In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…

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    pulling his guts out…” This passage demonstrates how Ennis’s masculine traits are superficial due to the fact that they merely exist on the surface level. He is not truly inured to the stoic life since he has emotions. The words “pulling his guts out,” suggest the pain he is going through. If Ennis were a true cowboy, he would not let a farewell affect him as much as it did. Consequently, he is only embracing the superficial traits associated to a cowboy in order to show society that he is…

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    characteristics in order to truly be a tragic hero. The five characteristics are basically known as “Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero.” The first characteristic focuses on nobleness. The tragic hero must be born of royal birth and have certain character traits that make them wise. The second characteristic focuses on hamartia which is a fatal flaw that makes the character hubris. In other…

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    first two stories in the book. Corliss is a nineteen year old Spokane Indian who had a strong love for books and poetry whereas, Richard was an executive liaison for the majority of Indian tribes in Seattle. Both characters have different stories, traits, and actions that affected their outlook after…

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    There are many traits that require Will to be a very necessary member towards the team. Three of these traits are leadership, determination and fearlessness, is say this because Will demonstrates excellent leadership by guiding the team and telling them what to do and when to do it. He is highly Determined as he never gives up on a problem until he has found a solution or until he has solved it. At last Will express’s a lot of fearlessness as he does things and has ideas that the team would…

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    During adolecensce, the brain is growing and kind of pruning itself for adulthood. But, what makes a person Mature? In the article, The Marks of Maturity, Tim Elmore focuses on seven distinct traits a person needs to have to be considered mature. The traits he mentioned were humility, unshaken by flattery, wisdom, commitment, priority, character and gratitude. Because the brain is still molding itself in preparation for adulthood, teens are also learning about being an adult. Their leaders and…

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    best thing to do is do be patient and work it out with them. Other characteristics that are necessary for being successful at the YMCA are positive, encouraging, trustful, honest, supportive, open, kind, firm, fun, etc. I could go on and on about traits and characteristics that would be beneficial but these are the main ones that would promote positivity and a safe and healthy place to care for children while their parents are not able to.…

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