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    in order to be true to the natural person I am. Over time, my happiness, and self confidence had increased. Life began to have a deeper meaning to it, because I saw things my way, and did not conform to the way society usually thinks. This is significant because if I were to conform, I would no longer be a unique individual. I do not want to be similar to everybody else, because it takes away from standing out to the universe. Humans were created as one person, because they were meant to be the…

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    Expectations. It spans from the first impression and someone creates who they think you are in their mind. After that, it’s up to you to prove to that person that they are right or wrong about the person they met. It is impossible to know who a person is just on meeting them the first time so most likely the original expectations are incorrect. People will surprise you with who they are so we should focus more on getting to know what’s on the inside rather than what is presented on the surface.…

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    Everyone displays behavior in unique ways. There are those who exercise excessively and those who are generally inactive, those who like to outshine and those who feel comfortable in the shadows of others, those who enjoy eating too much and those whom don’t eat enough. There are thrill-seeking adventurers and those prefer the comfort of their home, the timid and the bold, and every other possible mixture. “Living with Our Genes” argues that genes are the single most important factor in the…

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    Landon Personal Identity

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    A major component of a person is their personal identity. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, personal identity is the persistent and continuous unity of the individual person normally attested by continuity of memory with present consciousness. In other words, when a person finds their “true self”. When thinking about what makes up a person’s life, there are many aspects, some are interests, family, friends, religion, and beliefs. It is an important part in a person’s life to truly find…

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    The next feature which I can identify in transcript A are emoticons. Although emoticons only appear in transcript A, there are places in transcript B where an emoticon would of come into use. An example of an emoticon used is the crying with laughter emoticon, the use of the feature shows that the conversation is an informal one and also shows there is a friendship between myself and Kay. In transcript B, I write the comment 'excuse me Alison! Have you not seen my post below about your order? I…

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    The Extraordinary Ordinary Girl The dictionary defines a hero as; “A man or woman with distinguished ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities.” But, a hero doesn’t have to have a cape, or a superpower. a hero can be anyone; the person who gives you compliments everyday, or the teacher who pushes you to do your best, even the friend who puts a smile on your face after a rough day. My hero is Sarah Siscoe, the extraordinary ordinary girl. She proves that a hero can emerge from…

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    react to disabled people. I have begun to realize that I should not treat them any differently than I would someone without a disability. People seem to think that disabled people cannot do simple, daily tasks. I always want to help a disabled person when I see them, however, in reality, me trying to help them is just making the situation worse. One thing I found very interesting was when King wrote about how people think that she would get along with a lady just because she was also disabled…

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    Definition Of Heroes

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    better person like how Lauren Young did. Lauren Young is a internet sensation. She was in the Army, she kept most of the worlds most dangerous tourists in line and away from people . She is know as the “Gun Bunny” because she was always moving around and loved her gun. She said after a few years out of the military she wanted to either go back into fighting or become president. Lauren said she loved fighting for her country and wants to go back. The military shaped her into the person…

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    The topic of an individual’s ability to adapt to change in the face of adversity is essential to understanding the human condition. Some individuals suggest that it is an important skill to adapt when faced by challenges. Others however, believe that it is hard to change in the face of adversity resulting in the pursuit of other methods. In the novel, First They Killed My Father by Loung Ung, it follows the character Loung who is initially accustomed to living a privileged life with many…

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    My definition of a hero is someone who Heroism to me means a person who would never give up on a task that they must strive to accomplish, a person who will give their all to conquer their fears and complete their task with all the will they have. To me, anyone could be a hero. If they strive to conquer the task at hand and push themselves to keep going no matter what the circumstance. A person, typically anyone, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or…

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