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    The majority of us live a busy life. Our typical day starts rushing, either to go to work, attend to our families, do house works, and accomplish unending chores etc. And ironically, after all the work we did all day, we finished it by planning the work we will do for the next day and the bad thing is, rewarding ourselves with late night sleeps. We work long hours and so hard, we forget to rest, only stop if we need to, or only till we feel so tired and so stressed. On the other hand, when we do…

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    His family has a big influence to his success where he learned about what it means to work from his father who worked as a mason in his hometown in Pennsylvania. The hard physical work combined with the struggles of being a business owner provided Curtis with a new understanding of what it means to work and provide for a family. He discovered that the way he would provide for his family would be achieved through schoolwork and a job that he desired…

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    would like to work in future and know more about the industry. In the process of finding the right personnel I came across various firms and workplaces related to my area of interest. First it seemed very uncomfortable to ask around for an informational interview but eventually it changed into interest of learning and researching more about workplaces and how the industry functions. While my research was ongoing, I was referred to Mr. Harmeet Singh by my brother Preet. Mr. Singh works at Maglin…

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    Everyone speaks a language, but some people speak more than one language. To learn and understand a new language can be troublesome when first starting to learn said language. Both Amy Tan and Barbara Mellix experience these struggles. Tan’s multicultural Chinese- American life explains why Tan worries about the misunderstanding and stereotypes about the Chinese language. Tan explains in her essay, “The Language of Discretion”, how these misunderstandings and stereotypes affect her life. On the…

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    surface with every refresh of your Instagram feed (Stephen Mariani).” This quote states that social media has actually made the FOMO on something harder because you see people doing things without you. This supports my big argument because FOMO could stress you out because you feel like you should be there doing whatever you see…

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    for a reason, and sooner or later it will all fall into place. I hope to live in the moment as I try to not stress, take action, and enjoy the present. Stress is feeling which is embedded into every college students head. We feel the stress from the start of the semester to the very last second of finals week. This stress is sometimes carried over as we wait for our pending exam scores. Stress is an overwhelming emotion that can deteriorate one’s body. I hope to overcome this weakness of mine…

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    Rhetoric, the existence of persuasion in writing or speaking, a powerful tool that shapes the way writers and readers interact. Also the base of a rhetorical situation, or a situation that is brought about by communication of a want to fulfill an action. The poem above, which I wrote for a 12th grade English assignment, is a perfect example of a rhetorical situation, clearly portraying the interaction between the rhetor, audience, exigence, and constraints. I choose to review the rhetoric of…

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    of thought, figure out how to solve the problem. Everyone has a different approach as to how to tackle stress. I know people whom use stress balls. It’s a squishy, yet somewhat firm ball that you place in the palm of your hand and squeeze. This helps to relieve stress and the tension that accompanies it. Another stress relief technique is meditation. Mediation is one of the best stress relieving techniques that was founded within the Indian culture but today is accessible to…

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    Procrastination can help release some stress, instead of worrying about the dreaded deadline. Realizing that procrastination does let my natural creativity flow, I will actually waste less time. When writing finally hits me that is when I should begin writing. Time and time again, I try to…

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    Stress is around us every single day. We absorb it from others, generate it ourselves, and perpetuate this rather vicious cycle by subjecting others to our personal angst. The idea that we the average American citizen, living in a relatively "peaceful" environment are or should be free of it is laughable to me. Perhaps we aren 't experiencing the same level or degree/ quantity as a soldier on the front line fighting on foreign land, fair enough. Yet the physiological signs are undeniably present…

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