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    Home is more than just a word in the dictionary home is simply what a person makes it. Home has many different meanings. Think about the quote “A house is made of brick and mortar, but home is made by the people who live there. M. K. Soni” this quote has so many different meanings. Is home just four walls, windows, and a few decorations sitting around, or is a home what one surrounds themselves with? Is home a white picket fence with a white house in the background with a red door and shutters…

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    Sometimes, individuals arrive at a particular stage in their lives where they get a chance to benefit socially and academically. This is due to assistance from persons who care. Young people especially, are introduced to situations which help their development. On reading Toni Cade Bambara’s, “The Lesson”, it is clear that characters in the story need to be exposed to various aspects of life. Miss Moore makes this possible. Tolerance is also another factor portrayed in Bambara’s story. “The…

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    through to people. As Goulston follows the interactionism perspective in the course of his book, he provides readers with several communication skills that can be used with people in our everyday life. During the book, Goulston demonstrates his values and beliefs, his viewpoints on people as well as the people he works with, and why his ideas work efficiently. In the course of the chapters studied, Goulston targets different kinds of people that exist in our everyday life. These people may…

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    kindness. This has contributed to my self-determination because I know that people are looking up to me. So I work harder than I normally would. What do you think of the job of a consensus organizer? Would you like to become a consensus organizer? If not, do you think you could use any of the basic skills of consensus organizing in your chosen career? I think the job of a consensus organizer is important because people need to be able to have a leader within the community and someone who knows…

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    Gerard Harvard Biography

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    Throughout history of mankind, people always look to others for guidance, wisdom and on some occasion for help. In most cases, this type of support usually comes from parents, siblings or close relatives. One of the most interesting person whom guidance, hope, and perseverance is mostly drawn from, is a phenomenal individual, named Gerard. To introduce this person, one has to start from the beginning. He was born in the fifties. He was the eldest among his five siblings. Early in his life, he…

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    In the article, “Does the Practise of Imagining Create more Empathetic People or Conversely does Prasticing None Face-to-Face Communication Make One Less Empathetic?”, about empathy Mariyon Slany states that not having face to face communication with one another can cause us to be less empathetic and reading can increase empathy. When we are using technology we are communicating with each other but aren’t seeing one another directly this stops us from seeing the others facial expression which…

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    It makes common logic that an area where one spends a large amount of their time would be visibly affected by the person spending their time there. People represent their personality through nearly everything they do, and many of these actions and habits leave marks on their surroundings. These marks can provide great insight into multiple facets of the personality of a room’s owner. My room is no exception, and contains many traces of my personality densely populating the small surface area.…

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    Vinh Lee AP English July 19 2016 In Virginia Woolf’s excerpt from “Moments of Being,” she describes her adolescent years from her childhood when she would spend her summers in Cornwall, England. She uses many different kinds of language to convey and improve her memories as a child. In the excerpt she uses imagery and tone to help convey her memories with her family. Virginia Woolf uses specific events at the lake to explain her time with her father and how he gave her advice on being…

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    them forever. These events can shape the way that they will react in certain situations. While some of these events might be a horrific accident or it might be best thing that has ever happened to them, they all will affect them in a specific way. People will learn from their mistakes and that's what makes them stronger. I have had many past experiences that have shaped the way I live my life, but the one that I always think about is when I fell through the ice when I was little. Ice fishing…

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    foisting an identity on people rather than allowing them the freedom and space to create their own is shady,” by utilizing the word “foisting” she places a tone of demand, that leaves no room for independence of one’s own decision making. Our identity plays a major role in how we develop as individuals in society. Regularly, the expression of “blood is thicker than water” is…

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