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    Choices Has someone else's choice impacted another's life? Choices impact many people, even if that do not make the choice. One example is Tangerine by Edward Bloor. Paul and other characters are faced with many problems, and they all affected Paul in someway, they helped him reveal his memories. Paul and his family's choices impact Paul by changing his life, forming his self-concept, and affecting his relationships. A choice made by Paul affects himself by helping him realize he is more than…

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    Are professionals athletes really worth all the money they are given for their “careers”? Athletes are not overpaid. They dedicate their lives to one sole sport while missing out on important personal life things, just to entertain us. Although it may look like they live elegant lives their job comes with many disadvantages as well. I believe athletes deserve what they earn because while playing their sports injuries are a constant threat that can end or alter their lives, many jobs wouldn’t…

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    Romeo And Juliet Obstacle

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    two of the four aspects of a comedy in the first two acts, the audience is led to believe the play is a comedy and a tragedy. It would be logical to believe that a discovery and celebration, the other two aspects of a comedy, would show up in the remainder of the play. The first two acts are a comedy because of the aspects of a comedy that they contain. The first aspect of a comedy in an obstacle and that is very clearly shown. The obstacle in Romeo and Juliet is the fact that Romeo and Juliet…

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe was born on June 14, 1811, in Litchfield, Connecticut. She was the oldest of eleven( nine from her biologic mother and father, three from step-mother and biologic father). Her biologic mother Roxanna past way when Harriet was only five years of age. As for her father, he was a religious leader. All seven of her brothers grew up to be ministers, which would include Henry Ward Beecher. Catharine Beecher grew up to be an author and a teacher. Isabella,another one of her…

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    Louise Mallard is an intelligent and independent woman who’s stuck between her boundaries in her marriage, her bad heart, and her home. Louise faces mixed emotions; mourning at her husband’s death and feeling pleasure for the freedom she has in the remainder of her life. In the end, Louise also feels both joy and extreme disappointment at her husband’s return. At the very first sentence of the first paragraph, it clearly states that Louise is suffering from a heart problem (Chopin, para. 1).…

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    Transtheoretical Model and the Precaution Adoption Process Model Both the transtheoretical model and the precaution adoption models are associated with the theory that behavior change is a step by step process that can be utilized change or improve a specific health related behavior. Although, the manner in which the two are initiated differ is several varieties of methods and are therefore, respectively approached and used in different situations. The transtheoretical model and the…

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    classes. As I started my junior year, I learned that I was required to take the standardized aptitude test, abbreviated (otherwise known) as the SATs. Focused on maintaining my grades above average, I did not give my attention to the test. For the remainder of the school year, I concentrated on passing my certifications and retain a 90 or higher average. In the final week before I was scheduled to take the SATs, I felt so anxious and…

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    delinquents endure is expressed through their behaviors. This is where I come in. I want to be the advocate that sees the child and helps them become successful. Fighting for each child, to get the help they need and not to be stigmatized for the remainder of their lives. I am humbled by the thought that I had someone see the best in me and I could be that person for someone…

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    chest to show their sinful ways. In the book, Hawthorne wrote, “But in their great mercy and tenderness of heart, they have doomed Mistress Prynne to stand only a space of three hours on the platform of the pillory, and then and thereafter, for the remainder of her natural life, to wear a mark of shame upon her bosom.” Hawthorne's choices in character development, setting development, and the structure of events contributed to the central ideas of secret sin, hypocrisy, and revenge…

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    In a world full of tweets, Instagram stories and social media posts in general, it is very refreshing to go back to the basics of what true writing is. It has been nine years since I have had any formal writing assignment, so this course was a tremendous refresher and quite a challenge in some ways more than others. Looking back on my very first reading analysis ever, and my first paper as a college student, I realized that I did not know what I was doing. I was flying by the seat of my pants…

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