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    think you would like this person?” (1 = very unlikely, 5 = very likely) and “Would you want this person to be your…

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    However, in contrast to the question previously answered, when dealing with the second question, does injustice contradict with human nature, one must critically think of, and understand, what is meant by human nature. Human nature in this sense is not like that of the natural instinct of a wild creature, but rather it is the natural law all humans universally abide by. Cicero describes it best as, “knowledge of the truth, comes closest to the essentials of human nature, for we are all impelled…

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    I woke up this morning to the sound of my phone going off. I checked the snapchat that had caused this and told that person that their outfit was absolutely adorable. After I got ready for the day, I walked downstairs to talk to my mom. “You look nice today,” is the first thing she says. I mumbled a response that is barely heard. My day is basically the blur of school that I have gone through for years. I hear students in the halls telling others that the look nice or they like what someone did…

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    all by myself. The sun also rises, To kill a mockingbird, and the stranger have made me experience emotions and events I would never be able to have my experience, thats because reading is personal between you and the author. This brings me to my second point, Literature makes usmore empathetic, sympathetic, and compassionate. Writers are more likely to be personal with the reader because they write for a single reader, not trying to attract a mass audience for money. Tis allows them to relate…

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    those cultures bring along with them a different set of rules, ideas, and perceptions. In general, someone from one culture might not as easily understand another person from a different culture and their…

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    Self-Belief

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    not to consciously be thinking about our self-belief too much. When things are going well we do things almost on auto pilot and we are able to accomplish our goals without too much doubt in our abilities. It is like believing in yourself becomes second nature and everything is happening just the way it should be. However, when things are not going so well in your life it is very easy to lose touch with your self-belief and when you don't believe in yourself, you will lose the ability to take…

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    Jack Lord once said “What you have, what you are - your looks, your personality, your way of thinking - is unique. We all have a story to tell, we are all unique. If someone were to describe me in three words I would have to say that most likely this person would say that I am intelligent, helpful, and creative. Intelligence is something that is achieved and is not a trait you are naturally born with. When I was in elementary school and even some parts of middle school I was not considered an…

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    has anger and depression while my mom is just depression. lastly, when I was a baby my mom had another child after my brother, but she couldn’t take care of us all so my mom had to put her up for adoption. And through it all she stayed strong. Second, my…

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    Every person has a story; an extensive background that is as unique to you as a finger print. A person may have a nonstop, busy life, or another may have a slower, simplified life. Many things can influence an individual’s choices and decisions, but nothing is as influential to defining someone’s character as the landscape that surrounds them. Whether or not a person decides to closely abide by way of life that they are exposed to their whole life, every decision that a person makes is in some…

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    Speech at Universities One of the aspects that separate my generation from those in the past is that anyone with a computer can be a journalist and provide news. People still have access to news outlets such as MSNBC, Fox News, and CNN, but also a person can get news from their conspiracy theorist friend on Facebook. With a smorgasbord of choices, people need to be aware of three categories when reading an article. The article needs to be authoritative, reliable, and relevant. Being…

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