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    conditioning technique (ECT): Treat a new task as a quest for new discoveries. To be able to perform at your peak, you have to love what you are doing. Whether it’s acting, bartending or washing dishes, you have to learn to love what you do. One way to achieve this is to technically act like any explorer would, which is to be thrilled by something new every day (or treat everything as such even when it’s not new). It should be as if each task you were making were coming together as pieces…

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    James Lenze’s speech was good; he seemed to adhere to most of the instructions. His verbal stance wasn’t all that great, he sounded a little like a robot for most of the speech. He could really improve on his non-verbal stance too, because he doesn’t really seem to engage with the audience or move around much. He seemed to be organized at least with the speech though; he has just a little struggle reciting everything back to his audience. The speech seemed to be a longer speech and felt like it…

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    very different opinions about the American Dream.The two main Characters of the novel, George and Lennie, never did believe in the dream. Within having the, “American Dream” there are a lot of things you can have or do to build up to the dream. For one it could be as simple as owning a home, it can show you a part of the dream such as freedom and individuality.There is a lot of freedom in the american dream, which is being able to do anything you desire. Enjoying freedom you choose can vary…

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    Mowing, cleaning, although I never did laundry till I went to college or cooked till I was on my own. I have moved… 16 times since I moved out for college to today. Isn’t that nuts? Talk about no stability. I recall growing up telling one of my aunts I wanted a car and house and then I would look for a “wife”. Same aunt I told her everyone that drove a 4runner was hot (men).. odd right? I didn’t know what you drove until at least a week after landing in your office, you could have drove…

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    Brontë has an interesting look on hope. In her poem called “life” she explains some days you might have rough cloudy days, causing you to trudge but hope will pick you up and your despair will vanish. On the other hand, Emily Dickinson has a slightly different look comparing hope to an undefeatable bird. The theme they have in common is hope, though it is described In different ways it has similar qualities. In Charlotte Bronte’s poem, “Life” she explains life will not be perfect, you will wake…

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    1. What do you know about the mother of the story? Mama is the narrator of the story who is a rather large lady who works very hard to support her family. She is brutally honest of both her daughters, Dee and Maggie. She also seems resentful of Dee’s education since she fantasizes about them reuniting with her on a television show where Dee is very appreciative of her. 2. When we have a first-person narrator, we have to decide if she is reliable or unreliable. Do you trust this narrator? Why…

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    Power changes everyone's character. It may show the real person they are once they obtain power. In other cases the person will stay the same, the girls being accused had received such power and it changed their character. Power always brings out the good or the bad in someone’s character and it is a way to test your character having received such power. It’ll change you, mad with power or you will remain humble and not have changed for the worse. When you feel powerful, you think about the…

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    that girls should not be allowed to go to school, so it was banned. Malala loved school so she got her dad who was running the girls school keep it open and the girls snuck to school. Reading I am Malala changed my perspective on school and even life. One lesson I learned from the book was to believe in myself. In I am Malala even after the Taliban had school for girls banned she did not give up. After she got shot she still did not give up. If she could go through all of that without giving up…

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    the testing area, my dad gave me a thumbs up and a big smile once again. I gave him the same one in return, but mine was with less pep in it. I listened to the voice over once again and still, I could not seem to stay focused. My attention switched to the walls and the old license plates again. It took me approximately 10 minutes to finish the first section of the test. Consequently, I still failed by one question. I rejoined my dad and shook my head to give him the indication that I failed…

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    community, especially the youth. It sets an example for others and creates tangible effects on the community. Because community service is essential to create a good society. There are many different volunteering opportunities, whether is weekly or just one hour of your time. Any type of community service helps. I currently volunteered at the New York Botanical Garden as greeter and now as…

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