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    with participation trophies. Sure, it's nice to get a trophies, that says good job you did your best, but participation trophies can lose their meaning. In life people don't get a award for just showing up. Participation trophies can raise a kids self confidence, they can give kids a wrong message. There are other ways to award kids. In life people don't get a award for just showing up. ''You don’t just get a A+ for showing up for class. Kids can do really nothing, and get a…

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    throughout the book she bites her lips and nails to the point of pain and even sometimes until she bleeds. At one point in the story, she even says, “I pull my lower lip all the way in between my teeth. If I try hard enough, maybe I can gobble my whole self this way”. This is consistent with nervous habits some posttraumatic stress patients experience when they do not speak to anyone regarding the trauma they experienced. There is recent research to suggest that speaking about trauma can…

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    that the lack of motherhood has on children. He narrows his focus to the African American family and how “ deformed motherhood” has played a pivotal role in self reflecting process of young girls in society. Mr. Babamiri finds a unique way to connect the lack of a mother's love and nurturance to the battle the racial inequality and self esteem. Navid Babamiri is an English Professor, in the College of Persian Literature and foreign language, at Islamic Azad University in Tabriz Iran. This…

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    you remember what those pressures did to you? Most likely you do. In William Zissner’s essay, “College Essays”, he recalls the pressures he had witnessed, as he was Master at Yale University. Those pressures included: economic, parental, peer, and self-induced. Zissner wants students to realize there is no straight and narrow pathway to a good career and job and that its okay if bumps in the road occur. The essay may have been written in the late 1970’s, but the essay is still applicable to…

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    Unpretty Analysis

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    The purpose of the song was to convey a message about beauty not only on the outside but on the inside as well. The target audience is females however, the ongoing issue could pertain to many people. The artist helps the listeners to imagine their self in someone else shoes who does not feel beautiful even if they were told they were. Some females have a lot of insecurities about what they look like, or believe they are not pretty and often make changes to feel accepted. The song also…

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    Definition Essay On Envy

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    We cause envy by not liking our own value, which is also known as low self-esteem. We admire those who have reached a higher stature than us because we tell ourselves that we cannot do it. By admiring it, leads us to work even harder to reach the same level they have and sometimes that causes anger on ourselves because we wonder…

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    same. Parents are becoming so involved in their kids’ lives that they are unable to think or live for themselves as they get older. These ‘helicopter parents’ cause multitudinous problems, such as a lack of responsibility and independence, low self esteem, and the inability to accept failure. The most apparent influence on a child, parents often feel pressure to be sure that their kid is doing well in school and other areas of their lives. In moderation, this is beneficial because it shapes the…

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    gang activity. He stays out past curfew, fights with family, has been in trouble with the law and was held back in school. When interpreting client’s MCMI test scores his personality patterns shows a higher score on Scale 3 Dependent/submissive (BR=66). People with elevations on Scale 3 normally have feelings of being incapable and incompetent of functioning independently which tends to cause them to be unable to form strong bonds with people that care for them (Groth-Marnat, 2009). The usually…

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    Martin Luther King once defined rioting as ‘the language of the unheard’. A youth worker interviewed after the riots had this to say, “young people don’t have a voice and it has been like that for such a long time. I have spoken to some and they didn’t regret it. To them they made a point in the only way they could.”. While the pursuit of free stuff and excitement were major motivators behind young people participating in the riots, a few young people cited anger and frustration with the current…

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    Honors Student Essay

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    completely unmotivated” ( “Thompson”). Similarly, my current habit is much like the habit that I was talking about. because during class I talk less because that will not interrupt the lesson going on. Disruptive behavior makes me less effective, but self motivation makes me more effective because it will help me be more…

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