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    at PCH, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 This beautiful and leisurely walk is located at the south end of Laguna Beach. It is famous for the tastefully landscapes walkways and great views of the sunset. This walk starts at the intersection of Wesley dr. and PCH. You can park at the free underground parking or at the Montage resort. Heading north along the path you will find beautiful flower…

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    Spiritual Maturity Essay

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    Spiritual maturity is something that begins when someone accepts Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and is learning how to walk in obedience to God. It is making the choice to live by God’s viewpoint rather than your own viewpoint. Like it says in Galatians 5:16 that “I say then, walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.” Once that person becomes saved then they should want to grow in the ways of the Lord, and strive for maturity or perfection. It says in 2 Peter…

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    Walk Two Moons

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    The two stories, Walk Two Moons, and “The Guest,” have a common theme. That common theme is don’t judge them until you really know them. Both of the stories show not to judge anybody before you know them, the authors just develop the themes differently. Walk Two Moons shows that you can’t judge someone until you actually know them. In Walk Two Moons Sharon Creech develops the theme by using words, thoughts, and feelings. In the story, it says, “After Phoebe admitted to that yes, it was the…

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    After reading "violence in intimate relationships: a feminist perspective" there are some harsh realities that some women do not want to face when they are or may be in a abusive relationship. Women face being labeled as a "battered woman" someone who has lost their morals or values to even stay with a male who is abusive towards them. I believe it is hard for women to leave a abusive relationship because they are scared especially if the abuse has been going on for years. I've seen a lot of…

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    America the bride also chooses the color for the bridesmaids wear. Usually the same color of the flowers chosen. American’s also have what is called the flower girls and the ring bearer. The flower girls spread petals down the aisle for the bride to walk on. These flower pedals symbolize fertility and hope. They also add cheer to…

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    Self-discoveries from confronting emotional experiences can lead an individual to re-evaluate the value of life through acceptance thus contributing to a change in perception of self and the world. Michael Gow’s play ‘Away’ depicts the necessity of individual discovery for its characters leading them to re-assess what is significant in life, influencing their personal connections and bringing change in perception. Similarly, in ‘The Red Tree’ by Shaun Tan, an unnamed little girl who is woken up…

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    In volume 2 of Frankenstein, the Creature's loneliness from people rejecting him unleashes the “monster” in him and leads to the Creature destroying property and hurting people around him. Through the portrayal of the “monster” inside the creature, Shelley argues that people need human relationships in order to be pleased with their lives. According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the desire for love and belonging is the third most important. In Abraham's hierarchy of needs, everyone…

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    When I moved away from my house in Colorado, I always missed it. So I always thought about going all the way back. It's just like the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech when Sal moved away from her barn in Bybanks, Kentucky. In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, the barn in Bybanks, Kentucky is an important setting to Sal because she wants to go back because she had a swimming hole, animals that were special to her and her favorite maple tree. Sal always thinks about her barn in…

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    It was really interesting to learn from Kaplan’s article how the majority of the history of female portrayal in film was from the daughter’s perspective of the mother. The mothering figure in Stella Dallas can be seen to have strayed from her capitalistic structure of being absent. Consistently throughout the movie, Stella can be seen dressing up in an avant-garde manner that does not necessarily show her synchronization with her husband’s class. She is also seen dancing and spending time with…

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    Courage is the strength to not be afraid to do something. Even if big or small people can make a difference in the world with a little bit of courage. A example of this is on pg(177-180) when Melinda says no to heather “she collapses into the chair again. ‘You have to help me’ Me:’no, I don’t.’” Speak is a novel written by Laurie Halse Anderson about traumatized 9th grader with a dark past. People having a voice for themselves. In speak Melinda is never really has her own voice except in her…

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