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    The change in Gregor causes an identity crisis in all of his family. Everyone and his family then becomes what they have to be in order to contribute to their well being. “His mother… sew fancy underwear for a fashion shop; his sister, who had taken a sales…

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    It is fitting –if somewhat ironic- that tomorrow’s clash between Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund will be punctuated by the notion of the quick transition. While the playing style has at times had fans on the edge of their seats, the real transition Jurgen Klopp is undertaking will become clearer over the coming weeks and months. Dortmund will offer a stern test of where Liverpool are at, writes Sean Duffy. After seven years at the Westfalenstadion, Jurgen Klopp departed Borussia Dortmund last…

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    The Pearl Greed

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    In many cases, with sudden wealth comes great greed, especially with those who are poor and the sudden change of receiving large amounts of money can change their life. Greed is something that can take over a human being. This is what happens to a character in John Steinbeck’s The Pearl. Kino is a brush house citizen, somebody of a lower class, in La Paz, Baja California. Kino’s life was perfectly fine, until his son Coyotito was stung by a scorpion. The same day, he went out pearl diving,…

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    finding new cheese. It discussed the impact “The Good Book” had on the mice. It provided them direction on how to deal with change, which significantly improved how the mice previously dealt with changes when their cheese was moved. As a result of this book the mice were more accepting of change and instead of panicking every time their cheese was moved they learned change was inevitable and a big part of life. The book provided a simple equation, “You want cheese + The cheese is no longer here=…

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    The texts Aria: Memoirs of a Bilingual Childhood, Mother Tongue, and The “F” Word are perfect examples of how these changes are implemented in real life. Nevertheless, these changes are not only limited to immigrants. Whether you are switching schools or moving to the other side of the country, there will always be something that sets you apart from others. Thus, if everyone faces these challenges…

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    Change is inevitable. There’s no doubt about it. Change is a part of nature, just like the leaves change in autumn and the flowers bloom in the spring. Sometimes change is a good thing, other times not so much. I can remember being three years old, watching cartoons on television. Now, I am nineteen and I am a sophomore in college. Time passed slowly and all at once, and I am a changed person because of it. Looking back on my life, I experience a color wheel of emotions that are all worth it…

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    Some people seem to thrive on change. How do they do it? How do they manage change in a way that they not only survive, but also excel? They seem to make change work for them. Martin Luther King, Jr., Margaret Thatcher, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Mother Teresa —— with resolute courage and determination —— stood squarely in the center of change and controversy. These great leaders created their own opportunities to fight for what they believed in. This is the challenge and opportunity for…

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    generation being different is rare. People think change is absolutely crazy. The only kind of change that is accepted is change that is popular, everyone likes what is fake over what is real, and everyone is the same. Since everyone constantly imitates each other, there is very little change that takes place. This is absolutely horrible everyone should think for themselves. Never depend on another person to live your life. Even when there is change like a new style or new food.…

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    Game Changer History

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    By definition, the phrase game changer means “an event, idea, or procedure that affects a significant shift in the current manner of doing or thinking about something.” By that definition there are many people who helped changed the game of the hair stylist industry. There were tools that were invented hundreds of years ago that to this day we still use. Whether it is in our home or at a salon, we just have transformed those tools that were invented by using better technology to make them…

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    Cat's Cradle Analysis

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    This is a common expression used when someone has moved from one place to another and is new to their surroundings. In Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle, as the setting of the story changes, his main character, John, changes as well. John is also the narrator of the story and he undergoes many changes as time goes on. The changes are either major or minor depending on what setting he is in. The three main settings of the story is Illium, New York, San Lorenzo, and the plane ride to San Lorenzo. Each…

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