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    Refugees are very common across the globe and there are many reasons why people become refugees‚ but there is one main reason and that is war and utter chaos.In the book “Inside out and Back again” by Thanhha Lai‚ it talks about a young character named Ha who becomes a refugee after a war reaches her home Saigon‚ and this take place during the Vietnam war.Ha is a young 10 year old girl who has 3 older brothers and one mother and her father is at war. Ha is a nice little girl but she has a gusty side

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    leaving middle school. I was mostly nervous because I would have to walk up onto the stage in front of over a hundred people. I didn’t want to go because of how nervous I was. The school day was uneventful. We went over what we were supposed to do in the gym multiple times. Even though the day was boring and uneventful‚ I was nervous the entire school day. In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens‚ Sean Covey states‚ “Putting first things first also deals with learning to overcome your fears and being

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    Vietnamese families during the Vietnam War and the fall of Saigon were very traumatic and very difficult to capture. Há‚ a 10 year old girl‚ must flee her home with her family to escape the horrors of the war reaching her home. In the novel “Inside Out and Back Again” by Thanhha Lai‚ Lai describes Há’s grief for the markets‚ traditions‚ friends‚ and papaya going to be left behind using much imagery and amazing word choice. In the beginning Há must say good-bye to her best friend TiTi‚ she describes

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    can see the growth in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth throughout the story. The changes in the characters’ personas is very much visible to the reader throughout the storyline. In analyzing MacBeth‚ one can use Sean Covey’s insightful book‚ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens‚ to show the seven characteristics‚ as Covey describes them‚ show the changes in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.<br><br>To teach one’s self a lesson in changes of character‚ one should read up on the character Macbeth. This man made a turn

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    Inside Out Psychology

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    Inside Out is a movie based on how an individual’s five main core emotions interact in the brain‚ which is called the headquarters. Throughout the movie‚ it is shown how much emotions impact an individual’s memories and everyday life. Also‚ the movie shows different concepts of how everything goes on in the brain in a fun‚ kid friendly‚ easy understanding way. Inside Out is about the life of Riley who is 11-year-old and in her preteens (tweens) or middle childhood. And it follows her life inside

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    Riley In Inside Out

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    In the movie Inside Out the audience was given a look inside the mind of 11 year old Riley. We are shown that inside the minds there are five emotions that are in control of Riley and her feelings. Riley was described as a very happy and optimistic child. In a parental sense the “perfect child”. However‚ after her father gets a new job in San Francisco‚ California and they move from their beloved home in Minnesota Riley’s cheerful demeanor falters. All the while behind her feelings we have Joy‚

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    Eisenberg's 'Inside Out'

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    Inside Out” is about Riley’s emotional development. In her mind are the primary emotions - Joy‚ Sadness‚ Fear‚ Disgust‚ and Anger who guide her feelings and actions. Riley is facing a huge environmental change that her family moves from Minnesota to San Francisco: new house‚ new school‚ and new hockey team. Things are not going into the way in Riley’s expectation‚ for example‚ the new house is old with a dead mouse‚ the moving van is late‚ the disgusted broccoli pizza she has on the move-in day

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    Inside Out Psychology

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    The movie “Inside Out” is about and eleven year-old girl named Riley who loves to play hockey. Riley’s headquarters‚ also known as the part of the brain that controls her emotions‚ is managed by her emotions‚ Joy‚ Sadness‚ Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Fear. Her life was perfect until her dad announced that they had to move to San Francisco for his new job. When Riley sees her new house for the first time she tries to stay positive but‚ Sadness touches a core memory that controls her personalities. This causes

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    What Type of Person Will You Become? McKenzey L. Till Bellevue High School  What Type of Person Will You Become? Inside Out is an adventure filled‚ animated movie with comedy throughout. Pete Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen directed it. Pete Docter‚ Ronnie Del Carmen‚ Meg LeFauve‚ and Josh Cooley wrote it. It has a great teaching point for its watchers. In fact‚ it hits on many psychological aspects of life. It is about a young girl by the name of Riley‚ who endures a huge change in her life. This

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    Inside and Back Again essay Refugees are everyday people who are forced to flee their homes because they are afraid to stay in their home country. When they flee‚ they may leave behind family members‚ friends‚ a home‚ a job‚ and special possessions. In the nonfiction texts “children of war” by Arthur Brice‚ “Refugee children in Canada; Searching for Identity by Ana Marie and Alice Colak‚ and the novel Inside out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai‚ the common experiences of refugees are shown

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