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    were. You can opt to add your name more times in exchange for tesserae. Each tessera is worth a meager year’s supply of grain and oil for one person… What would it be like, I wonder, to live in a world where…

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    article about the multiple universos, describing how the Hubble telescope found that all known galaxies are slowly drifting away from ours, expanding the universe as they move apart. Hawking states that this could in fact mean thee was a period of time where the universe was closer together, thus starting our universe. If there is a beginning to a single universe, there could inevitably mean a start to other…

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    people imagine time as a constant. Physicist Albert Einstein illustrated that time is an illusion that it is relative which it can differ for different observers depending on the speed through space. To Einstein, time is a fourth dimension and space is described as a three-dimensional field, which provides a traveler with coordinates such as length, height and width showing location. Time provides one more coordinate direction although conventionally, it only moves forward. Time travel…

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    completely supported plus able to get throughout this period successfully. A lot adults can believe that children are quick to adapt and will therefore not be affected by a transition but this is not always the case. Short term effects on children in times of transitioning can include: Regression- if a child struggles to deal with a transition they might revert to previous stages of development. This might be in the shape of moving backwards from being toilet trained to having accidents or…

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    “Over time, grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness.” (John Ortberg) In her TedTalk about perseverance and grit, Angela Lee Duckworth made a similar statement to Ortberg’s saying, “...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn’t social intelligence, it wasn’t good looks, physical health, and it wasn’t IQ: It was grit.” Her statement meant that naturally smart, social, good-looking people are not necessarily going to be more successful in life than…

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    "How was your summer?" Is a question I'm already anticipating. To be honest, I'm not really sure if people will really want to know. "How was your summer?" is just a question you ask to sound friendly and kind. Do you really want to know though? Do you honestly want to hear hours of stories, some more boring than the previous ones, and with short bursts of annoying drama? I know I wouldn't. But of course, I, like just about everyone else, ask that question to people anyway. When I ask…

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    know I always have struggled with writing, for the longest time I didn’t even really understand the differences in sentences, and it is something that’s still confuses me a little bit. To be completely honest I sometimes procrastinate longer than I should when it comes to writing, so I don’t always review the finished product the way I should. Life gets in the way occasionally, and I attempt to convince myself that I have plenty of time to finish they assignment. This particularly gave me…

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    from the future. As recommended in the syllabus, I asked them what is different or same for how they had imagined their life at this point. In my opinion, my interview flow allowed them to think and review their relationship dynamic. Since most of the time, they indicated that they found my questions interesting and had not thought about it before. In the course of the interview, I stick to with my format; however, I should have focused on their needs and desire more. Also, my interview could…

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    Time is very subjective in terms of how we experience it. To a bored student time can seem endless and the clock ticks away, second by second each taking a lifetime, as we grow older time passes by more and more quickly to the point that find that fond memories that feel as if they were yesterday were days, months , even years ago. Not only is the perception of time divergent for different people, it also evolves as we do, as our lives and situations change so does our view of time. It is based…

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    Self-Awareness Time exists as a spiral through which people cycle through in their lifetime. Naturally, as people age, they experience repeating events in a larger, albeit inevitable discovery of their true identity. In Black Swan Green, David Mitchell uses Jason Taylor as a tool to reveal to readers that everyone must endure a cyclical pattern of external and internal revelations to ultimately find, accept, and embrace one true identity. Early on, Mitchell establishes the cyclical nature of…

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