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    come true and tries to win over society by heading an expedition to the North Pole. Through cards addressing his sister, we can explore the inside of a man who is desperate for recognition. He wants to be admired and surrounded by the warmth of friendship. On the other hand we have got Frankenstein who shares a similar background. Doctor Frankenstein as a young man was separated from his beloved Elizabeth and found consolation in Mathematics and Electricity. Science was his redeemer. Or at…

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    Chapter 3: Searching for the Ideal Match for Empaths An empath is a people pleaser, natural nurturer, friend, counselor, and healer. He/she is soft spoken, gentle, and caring. Moreover, an empath can give unselfishly, even if he/she suffers from it. If you are an empath, you are hypersensitive and observant to the desires, needs, and wants of other people. You try to use mediation to avoid conflict. Yet, aside from these behaviors, empaths also have low self-esteem. Thus, they are prone to…

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    Social Media Currently there are 1.28 billion active Facebook users. Five hundred million tweets are sent everyday day. Six billion hours of video is watched everyday on Youtube. There is no question that social media has become a significant part of our lives. We all use some form of social media today, whether it’s Facebook,Twitter,Instagram,Snapchat or Youtube. Social media is here to stay in fact social media is still growing today, and undoubtedly it we’ll be a factor in our future. Many…

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    not all be verbal or even obvious to the individual, but non-verbal communication is just as effective as verbal. There’s an old saying that “communication is key.” This can relate to careers, friends, but it is most commonly used pertaining to a romantic relationship. Intimate relationships are extremely different than any other relationship a person has in their life. It has a more passion, and contains a deeper connection than any other relationship they may have. One of the most important…

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    understanding. In Boy Scouts I learned about survival, and learned about my desire to help people. I was also given the opportunity to grow into a better leader, and someone who can speak in public is necessary. In high school I learned about friendship and social cues. I treasure my good friends just as much as I treasure my family, and I feel like I developed this value in high school. In college I learned about love, and how I have absolutely no understanding of it. I also was given a…

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    this time the French Revolution was ongoing, and he became highly influenced by what he saw. When Wordsworth was just 27 he met with Samuel Coleridge, straight away the pair had an unbreakable friendship and together began their poetic career. Both men together helped to launch what is known as the Romantic Age in English Literature. Together they produced and published Lyrical Ballads in 1798, 1800 and 1802. A Line Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey deals with the theme of memory and…

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    Every individual has encountered or will encounter death one day. Two poets, John Keats and Dylan Thomas, have both been affected by the limited time they or their loved ones have. In Keats’s case, he spent most of his adolescence and adulthood suffering from tuberculosis, an infectious bacterial disease with a high probability of death during the 17th and 18th century. Knowing that he had a limited time to live, Keats was morbidly fascinated with the thought of his own demise. As a result, in…

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    The Fault In Their Friendship “For you a thousand times over!” (Ch. 7). Khaled Hosseini uses literary elements to illustrate a number of themes. In the novel The Kite Runner, setting illustrates the theme friendship means being loyal, character illustrates the way people treat their friends shows if they are good people, and mood illustrates the way people treat the their friends shows if they are good people. Hosseini uses setting to compare Afghanistan and the United States while developing…

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    My friends loved me in junior high school because I was always jovial and spontaneous. Junior high was an important stage of my life because that was when puberty occurred and my view of the world changed. Meeting people with unique personalities, different from mines taught me to not be judgmental. Since I was a little girl I had always loved to socialize and make new friends. Communicating with others has never been a problem for me because I have a gift of reasoning. Understanding and…

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    Friendships nowadays are nothing more than an illusion because of the advance of technology; from the description of William Deresiewicz, author of the article “Faux Friendship.” Deresiewicz said that friendship has become both all and nothing when modern technology like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social media is destroying the friendship. Deresiewicz states that while people are friends with everybody, no matter if they know them or not, we have not understood the true value of a true…

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