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    Bullying is easier to do behind a computer screen because you do not see the reaction that he or she is having. Cyberbullying can be anything from a nasty email to direct threats. We may see someone being bullied on a social media site but we may not want to do anything about this or we may not exactly know what to do. In the article…

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    Kidnappers Were Real It happened only a few years ago, but it feels like it’s been a lifetime. Yet, I remember it vividly, almost as if it was yesterday. The memory will forever be seared into my mind, and I’ll be forced to relive the experience every time my mind wanders. I’ll always remember that day that I became conscious of the real world. That day was the day I grew up, the day I realized the world wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. It was the day I realized that kidnappers were real. The…

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    1894 a time frame where women had no power or say in anything. They were caretakers, in this day and age women stayed home, took care of the children, cooked and cleaned as the men worked. Men were the shining stars during this age in time, women were in the background unless spoken to, or told what to do the did nothing. What everyone who was not a woman during this time failed to realize is that women had feelings too, they had ambitions and desires but they were never heard. Women lived in…

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    Marcus Aurelius, once said that “Time is a sort of river of passive events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes place, and this too will be swept away.” This holds true because in the novel, The Great Gatsby, time is rapidly moving from event to event meaning that time does not stop. Throughout the novel the main protagonist ,Gatsby, does not seem to be able to catch up to the present time of the novel. F.Scott Fitzgerald, a…

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    importance of playing multiple roles at the same time, time management goal should be addressed for the client’s need and desire of living to the fullest. First, client is able to utilize technology and use scheduler on his phone for 30 days and make it as a habit. Second, client is able to increase effectiveness and reduce urgency by plan weekly prior to events and follow at least consecutive 3 weeks. The plan should consider the effectiveness in travel time and continence in traveling route.…

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    people do during their daily lives. Do you think social media can be detached from someone who tends to be on their phone, laptop, or tablet daily? Peggy Orenstein wrote the article “I Tweet, Therefore I Am.” As Peggy Orenstein states, “At the same time, I am trying to gain some perspective on the perpetual performer’s self-consciousness. That involves to sort out the line between person and persona, the public and private self (382).…

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    at dinner with his parents, the author mentions, "He did not want to mention money before his father. He would do much better by cornering his mother when she was alone" (105). In this quotation, we can see how Dave is immature, he is scare of the reaction his father might have towards his idea of owning a gun, he doesn't even want to mention anything in-front of his dad. One of Dave's smallest risk, was after he bought the gun he decides not to go back home since he didn't want to surrender the…

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    ear, and dumped by the side of the road. The second he'd taken more time with, but still not enough to completely satiate his needs. A runaway, who'd naively accepted his offer of a ride. The man had felt no guilt or pity as the blood drained from their bodies, and life faded from their eyes. He'd watched, unmoving, until he was sure they were dead. It had taken the young hitch-hiker almost an hour to succumb to her wounds. Both times, he'd removed a…

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    mnemonic principles to organize memory impressions, improve recall and assist in the invention of ideas. This was the beginning of a type of art which was a style much different and to the renaissance movement or middle ages painting styles of that time. The art of memory, or Memorial art, is still evident in contemporary art today as we recall and organize our memories to create and explore genres of art. While contemporary philosophers in Western culture had already begun to see the importance…

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    Pope’s portrayal of Belinda’s vanity is sharp allegory for commerce and consumerism in the Stuart marketplace. The importance of vanity was highly stressed and impacted the way commerce was handled, with people putting forth all efforts, whether that is time, money, or self-worth, in appearance, and it has affected every aspect of life.…

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