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    Identity and Belonging

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    The groups we reject tell us as much about ourselves as those to which we choose to belong Do I Belong? By Danielle Arnold –Levy “Who am I?” is a question often repeated by teenagers‚ though they may not voice it out loud or use precisely those words. One of the biggest challenges that adolescents face during the transition between childhood and adulthood is this struggle with their own sense of identity. For one thing‚ it seems to constantly shift: they may act one way with a particular group

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    might seek for refuge. People need refuge to get their minds off of experiences that may haunt them. When someone has stress‚ refuge can help. Despite all the negative events that may occur‚ it is key for people to seek for refuge in locations‚ close bonds‚ and hobbies. A new site can get someone’s mind distracted in the view. Someone

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    Why are people happy in the happiest place on earth? Disneyland is controlling people’s minds with scents. Park operators have invented machines called “Smellitizers” that pump out specific scents‚ such as vanilla or citrus‚ depending on where someone is in the park. These scents are supposed to stimulate emotions‚ and they are effective because of how emotions can be controlled by scents to bring back happy memories. This is a perfect example of the prominent role scents play in evoking emotions

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    SPECIAL SENSES

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    SPECIAL SENSES  EYES – the organs of sight. We learn much about the environment through these senses.  IMPORTANCE:  We learn about the people‚ things and happenings around us.  To students‚eyes are very important. Eyes makes students understand their lessons better by observing‚ reading ang analysing facts.  With the eyes we may avoid accidents ant other cicumstances that makes us sick.  COMMON AILMENTS:  1st Group • Myopia - nearsightedness‚ clearly sees object near them. Concave

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    ‘Our sense of self is very vulnerable to external pressures’ In everyday life‚ humans are surrounded with pressures that can influence the formation of their identity. External pressures such as the environment we live in‚ the culture we belong to and the presence of other people‚ are often uncontrollable and can have a crucial impact on our sense of self. This idea is explored in great depth in Ray Lawler’s classic Australian play‚ “The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll”‚ where it is reflected how

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    RESEARCH VESSEL ------------------------------------------------- NOAAS Ronald H Brown. A research vessel (RV or R/V) is a ship designed and equipped to carry out research at sea. Research vessels carry out a number of roles. Some of these roles can be combined into a single vessel‚ others require a dedicated vessel. Due to the demanding nature of the work‚ research vessels are often constructed around an icebreaker hull‚ allowing them to operate in polar waters. DREDGER The Geopotes 14 lifting

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    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‚ feel and what you would do. e) Where do you think you got this idea from? Who was the role model for this dream (real or fictional)? f) What qualities did this character possess? Why do you think this

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    Civic Sense

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    has just released a television advertisement that shows Amir Khan urging Indians not to litter the public places‚ not to spit on roads and not to pee in public places. This is a welcome‚ timely and much needed initiative. As we travel from Kashmir to Kanyakumari or Gandhinagar to Guwahati‚ we find the roadsides or public places littered with garbage‚ people spitting and peeing in public places. This leaves us with a feeling that the whole country has been turned into a garbage dump. How have we allowed

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    The Sixth Sense

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    The Sixth Sense The director M. Night Shyamalan uses different methods to make the film‚ “The Sixth Sense”. He uses symbolism and motif to help you understand the movie and see that it is more than what you first see. In “The Sixth Sense” a boy named Cole Sear is a boy that seems to have a problem. He sees things that other people can’t see. He can see ghosts‚ walking with people as if living like nothing ever happened. A Doctor named Dr. Malcolm Crowe tries to help Cole with his problem until he

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    1450–1750: 22% of the AP Exam Overall Changes 1) The world became truly global - the western hemisphere came into continued contact with the eastern hemisphere. Technological innovations‚ strengthened political organization‚ and economic prosperity all contributed to this change that completely altered world trade patterns. 2) Maritime trade dominated the world - Technological advancements and willingness of political leaders to invest in it meant that sea-based trade became much more important.

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