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    Life's a Beautiful Struggle

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    Life’s a Beautiful Struggle Cassandra Alferink English Final Project January 21‚ 2012 Table of Contents My Inspiration 3 Introduction: 6 Journal Entry Number 1 7 Journal Entry Number 2 8 Journal Entry Number 3 9 Journal Entry Number 4 10 Journal Entry Number 5 11 Journal Entry Number 6 12 Journal Entry Number 7 13 Journal Entry Number 8 14 Journal Entry Number 9 15 Journal Entry Number 10 16 My Inspiration Over the last few years I have watched my best friend

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    Group Minds

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    The article "Group Mind" by Doris Lessing was about people wanting to be in groups. A group is several people with a common interest. Being in a group gives us a sense of belonging; people out there being just like us. Lessing says; "We tend to think the way the group does: may even joined the group to find "like minded" people" (Lessing 357). This is because if we see other people in the world that are like us‚ then we will feel more wanted. Lessing sets up an experiment to prove her point.

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    A Sense of Belonging

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    it is to be ignored. Excluded. Alone. I’m like a tree. A dead tree‚ who stands alone in a field of emptiness. Sadness. My bark is flaking‚ falling‚ fading. I am fading. My leaves curl and crumble. They are brown‚ dead‚ ugly. But you‚ you are a beautiful tree‚ whose branches stretch across the sky‚ far and wide. Whose leaves are a bright‚ luminescent green in the spring‚ and a rich‚ ruby red in the autumn. Your leaves fall in the winter‚ but by the summer you are you again. There are no such things

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    Group Minds

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    SANDRA NFOr ENGL 102 SECTION: AS42 GROUP MINDS: HARD DEAL INFORMATION The Essay” Group Minds” was written by Doris Lessing. In it‚ she argues that the government retains “hard information” about human actions/behaviour from schools to keep people submissive. “We (the human race) are now in possession of a great deal of hard information about ourselves‚ but we do not use it to improve our institutions and therefore our lives. (266)” This

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    Identity and Belonging

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    Step 1: Generating Ideas * Read Destiny by Shalini Akhil * Answer the following questions: The text a) Who are the characters? b) What is a lungi‚ and what are rotis? c) What do you think is the message of this piece? Yourself d) What did you want to be “when you grew up”? Try to remember a really idealistic dream from when you were quite young. Go back to that memory and write a paragraph describing all the details of that dream: why you wanted it‚ how you imagined yourself to look

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    Maus and Life is Beautiful

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    E1H  Maus and Life Is Beautiful Comparison  The Holocaust was a persecution and murder of approximately six­million Jews by the  German Nazi regime. The Nazis came to power in January of 1933. They believed that Germans  were racially superior and that the Jews were inferior threats to their community. The Holocaust  is a tragic event and has been portrayed in many books and movies as that but there are two  particular tales of the Holocaust that illustrate it differently. Maus is graphic novel written by Art 

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    Why Soccer Is Beautiful

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    Soccer truly is a beautiful game‚ but what makes it beautiful? Soccer has many interesting things that make it a beautiful game. Some of these things are players and teams‚ stadiums‚ and its history of how it is what it is today. In soccer‚ players and teams make the game more interesting and popular. Let me explain. Soccer has been played for a very long time and comes from ancient ball games. Over the years‚ however‚ soccer has undergone many changes. According to ThoughtCo.com‚ There was an ancient

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    Identity and Belonging

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    Good relationship can enhance our sense of identity. sharing special relationships with people is one of the most rewarding and elevating moments of our lives. We categorize ourselves in terms of other people and groups. Evolution has taught us that it is beneficial to live in tribes‚ where we can share out the work of daily survival. When asked about yourself‚ you may well describe yourself in terms of your work and family relationship. Although we defined ourselves by our membership of groups‚

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    Service and the Arts the Beautiful For the past semester‚ the class has been discussing what the Arts of the Beautiful‚ or the Fine Arts‚ is. We discussed what Etienne Gilson considers to be the Fine Arts: Architecture‚ Statuary‚ Painting‚ Music‚ Dance‚ Poetry‚ and Theatre‚ and looked at their matter and their form. It was pointed out throughout the discussion that these arts are the Arts of the Beautiful not because of utility (Architecture)‚ imitation (Statuary)‚ representation (Painting)‚

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    summary of “The Importance of being Beautiful”‚ she suggests that more attractive people can advance faster and easier in life than their less appealing peers. Katz explains her theory with different examples. One example is person perception‚ which is a branch of psychology that examines many ways in which physical attractiveness‚ or lack of it‚ affects all aspects of life. This helps explain the halo and horns effect. The halo effect is perceived as being beautiful‚ more generous‚ trustworthy‚ sociable

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