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    never had somebody to listen to my dreams, my sorrows, and my yearnings. Destiny itself decided to never give me a sister—well, a biological sister to be more specific. But as I grew up in my grandma’s big house, where there were more rooms than people living in it, I shared it the space with another person, my cousin, whose name it is too terribly complicated to write onto paper. I am aware of my ambiguity here, so I will explain further. Her real name is Katherine, but the way such name it is…

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    Life, it’s funny, how one little thing can have such a large impact on it. In the case of “The Lottery”, the little black box has a profound effect on the towns’ people. In this instance it has a profound impact on one person in particular, Tessie Hutchinson. Tessie Hutchinson finds that in an instant life can change right before your eyes. She proclaims at the end of the story, “It isn’t fair, it isn’t right.” (243) Can you imagine a simple box could carry so much weight? This box that has…

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    wish I could pull off that look like you – I wish I was your weight.” These statements are considered compliments in the world, but why? They are individuals wishing to be somebody they are not, and probably will never be. Some may get weirded out by people telling them things like this. Most individuals do not tell me things like this except one in particular, whom I am used to doing. I tend to think about…

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    question mankind has tried to answer for thousands of years: How can grief be eliminated? To begin with, social media provides new ways of soothing pain in suffering individuals. Websites such as Facebook and Instagram allow people of all ages to interact and form bonds that…

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    Freud's Life Definition

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    are a common thing in the mega slum of India, while everyone has their own worries and tasks to do on a daily basis, many are still willing to do what they can not only for themselves but to help others in need. For someone who has so little, the people of these slums still are able to offer a great deal to others. Volunteer work is done by those who are selfless enough to risk their own well-being to help a needing hand. One of the main characters in this documentary volunteers her time…

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    through the various examples that are provided. Technology allows people to connect whenever and wherever they want, like when Theodore was talking to Samantha while atop a snowy mountain. It helps people interact on a deeper level because of the ability to have ongoing communication with others. Technology is able to help people’s relationships because “empathy is created when we discover the things we share” (Manney par.13). People are able to meet others who share their same interests.…

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    This is the ability to think less of oneself. As a mature individual, one should not be drawn to their own attention. People should have the ability to appreciate others for the contribution they have made to their success. A mature person will also give thanks to the creator for the talents accorded to them. They are aware that without this most of their accomplishments…

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    what lets people know that they are separate from other people, who they are, and how they interact socially with others. The self is hard to describe because scientists can not pinpoint any part of the body to what makes up the self. Because the self is so hard to clearly define it is broken down into three main parts: self-knowledge, public self, and agent self. Self-knowledge is the awareness of beliefs that people have about themselves. This knowledge includes things like how people look,…

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    Many people have a clear idea of who they are, but does who they are align with what career path they have chosen? I have always believed that nursing is a career choice that fits exactly who I am. Nursing aligns with my beliefs as to who I am as a person and what I find to be rewarding. This career path plays off of my strengths, being that I am understanding, assertive, detail oriented, and most importantly a hardworking individual. I still have a lot to do to get to where I am going and have…

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    limited than I had initially thought because reading about each trait revealed a much more in depth perception on the kind of person these assets describe. First, consistency defines a person who essentially believes in the equal treatment of all people no matter their station in life, praising those who deserve to be recognized. This relates to the quality harmony because conflict is held to a minimum and the overall goal is to get along with others, no matter what differences may present…

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