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    Elisa and her duality as both a strong, independent woman, and a wife who is constantly being socially oppressed by the world around her. Steinbeck reinforces this idea through constant, selective detailing of the environment surrounding Elisa, and the inclusion of symbolic visual imagery throughout the text. Throughout “The Chrysanthemums,” Elisa’s characterization is developed in such a way that is all but feminine; she is constantly referred to as a “lean and strong” woman, with a “blocked…

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    Society has been built and filled with everyday human face-to-face interactions from the beginning of time. Now, virtual communities and social media have completely changed the way we interact with one another, instead of meeting up we chat online and instead of having conversations at a social gathering we look to our phones to connect us with the world. This has caused real in-person interactions to dissipate and be replaced with texting, instant messaging, threads, online chat rooms and…

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    members were to identify the reasons that not to hold on the not supportive old friendships, brainstorm the benefits of developing new friendships, and discuss how to overcome personal barriers in establishing healthy new relationships. PO had a strong participation in the group activities and stated that he disengaged from most of his old friends. PO expressed “respect, sobriety, honesty, intelligence, positive attitude, and motivated” as some of the important values in developing new…

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    identities were conducted (Strong & Cohen 2014). Men were no longer the sole providers as women had to step up and fill in the labor gaps because of the nation-wide draft enacted in 1940. Eventually the changing family system evolved into the many varieties of families that exist in America these days. One of which is the family of cohabitation. A family of cohabitation consists of non-married individuals living together and sharing intimate sexual relationships (Strong & Cohen 2014). Although…

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    In the scientific review, Synesthesia: Strong and Weak, scientists Gail Martino and Lawrence E. Marks distinguished the differences between strong and weak forms of synesthesia. Synesthesia means “to perceive together” (Martino and Marks). For example, some people who experience synesthesia, such as Carol in the article, can relate pain with color and sounds. Throughout the article, Martino and Marks discuss the differences between strong synesthesia and weak synesthesia. Instead of classifying…

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    physical activities children’s bodies can develop muscles which help them grow. Exercise means playing and being physically active.  The need for strong attachment with positive adults Strong attachment between children and adults refers to an emotional connection that begins early and continues during each stage of their life. All children need strong attachment…

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    groups and NH centers. Additional strength is derived from aromatic stacking interactions between adjacent strands. These interactions have a greater influence on Kevlar than the van der Waals interactions and chain length that typically influence the properties of other synthetic polymers and fibers such as Dyneema. The presence of salts and certain other impurities, especially calcium, could interfere with the strand interactions and care is taken to avoid inclusion in its production. Kevlar's…

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    picture it made me feel really sad and sorry for her. This picture made me feel like I was witnessing this event occurring.without the caption I would certainly know that she was torn apart, but would not know for what reason. The picture is really strong, and with the caption it creates the full story. 2/12 This picture shows ten year old Kelby holding a life-sized picture of his mother, who was killed by a stray bullet. Kelby is holding up the picture of his mother during the vigil at…

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    according to his parents, exposed to reading early. Also, his family has a strong involvement in the Deaf community. About his school, Jonathan attended Deaf school since preschool, that uses a bilingual and bicultural teaching approach. Later, he…

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    because we are social creatures and need social interaction. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie discover many important aspects of their friendship. George and Lennie go through many situations to demonstrate and understand the needs of a strong friendship. Throughout the story, the idea that strong friendship takes selflessness, support, and mutual need is conveyed. Lennie and George show selflessness as a need for a strong friendship. An example of this would be George…

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