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    from Isolation Insanity or madness can be defined as incompetence and thoughtless behavior. One can also see it as a never ending inner fight between reality and imagination. A person battles this destructive poison that can break down his or her mind with the slightest touch. Isolation can intensify the chaos one is struggling with. Once he or she gives in even a little, the tar-like toxin tightly grasps on, making it almost impossible to escape. Finally, the dark pit of insanity takes over,…

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    Victory Lap by George Saunders is ambiguous and has many unexpected twists. Through the characters’ thoughts, it is revealed that who they appear to be isn’t always who they turn out to be. The story starts off slightly confusing, as it begins in the mind of Alison Pope. The first few paragraphs suggest that the story is about a young girl pretending to be a princess, until her thoughts change to her dance recital, then to her family, and many other things. It then becomes clear that Alison…

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary describes multitasking as “the ability to do several things at the same time.” People multitask in order to complete work more quickly than they originally would have. After all, who wouldn’t want to finish their chores in half the time? When it comes to school, students nearly always welcome opportunities to finish early. Multitasking becomes an appealing strategy when faced with multiple homework assignments, extracurricular activities, and social gatherings.…

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    Fantasy and reality are like twins: sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the two. Scholars of all ages have discussed around this theme. In the allegory of the cave of Plato’s work The Republic, the cavemen see the shadows cast on the walls, and they regards that fantasy as the reality (Haarlem, 1604). There are a few intelligent individuals who are fortunate enough to see the original statues that cast shadows on the walls, nevertheless they are still seeing the fantasies because the…

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    Too skinny, too fat, not eating enough, eating too much, not exercising enough, exercising too much, judging others, not judging others, makeup, no makeup, fit the size, don’t fit the size, these are all aspects that can come about to create a toxic environment. These days people are more concerned with how they look and how others perceive them then we ever were before. People all over the world have this “ideal” thought of others. Radios, television, magazines, books, newspapers, advertising,…

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    habitat of inner clarity and gratification, eventually leading to a shift in worldly perspectives. Thus Lee uses Pi, whose inner workings of the mind are representative of an ongoing pattern of mathematical obscurity, to lead audiences to the collective belief that effective discoveries possess…

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    The Abuse Of My Family

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    My family has always been the most important thing in my life. I had always thought that family should always be protective and should cause no harm. It was hard for me to think that on October 9th of 2012 when my mother had received the call from my aunt that lives in Chicago who was accusing me of stealing her identity, and information from a case that she said she was supposedly going to get millions of dollars Why would one’s own family would want to cause harm and somehow destroy part of…

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    Before we begin, I would personally like to say that this was a great assignment for me and my colleagues to do. I say this because, everyone needs to have an understanding on how their thoughts influence their emotions. It is something that is always overlooked, and something that we all as human beings can improve on. Why? For the simple fact, that gaining a better understanding of your thoughts, could possibly allow you to handle things easier in your future. And I honestly believe that this…

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    are stimulation, organization, interpretation-evaluation, memory, and recall. Stimulation is how you perceive things with your senses. This includes sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. After this is organization. Organization is where your mind begins to categorize the events it just encountered through your senses. The interpretation-evaluation stage comes in when we start to internalize the organized events based on our prior experiences and perceptions of the world. We then proceed…

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    learn how to empower our lives again and to utilize the information we already possess, along with any new and enlightened information we may acquire on the road the wellness. Please keep an open mind, that is key to this process. A person who knows it all can’t learn anything. Keeping an “open mind” has been key in my transformation. How do we do that you might ask? H.O.W is exactly right, H is for “honesty”, O is for “open minded” W is for the “willingness”. If you incorporate all three…

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