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    Clear‚ realistic‚ and attainable goals for short or long term including education. 2. List at least four or five things you can do to develop a positive attitude. Always think positive‚ never giving up‚ staying focus‚ and achieving my goals. 3. What have you personally found helps motivate you to sit down and start studying? Excitement of learning new things. 4. Describe the most important characteristics of an effective study space. Quiet and comfortable 5. How can you prepare for unplanned interruptions

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    In 25 Apr 2014‚ the Youtube video produced and narrated by Gary Turk‚ Look Up have gained viral status when the video has been viewed more than 60 million times worldwide. After watching it on my own‚ the video itself is a poem about how the technologies nowadays have made current generation disengages and neglected from social interactions‚ real relationships and the true definition of social life. So he told the viewers to put out their electronic devices and communicate with each other face to

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    ‘Growing Up’ by Joyce Cary (page 73) Joyce Cary – a man – was born in 1888 and died in 1957. This short story gives no hint of the adventurous and varied life of the writer himself. He was born in Northern Ireland and was educated at Oxford‚ before taking part in the Balkan War and then moving to Nigeria as a civil servant and a soldier. He was married with four sons. Although some of his novels and short stories reflect his experiences in Africa‚ he also wrote about art and politics. This short

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    stifling patriarchal society of the time and demanded augmented rights and freedom. In “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin contemplates the existence and effects of societal biases towards women and the negative attributes of marriage as an institution. In particular‚ Chopin employs the downstairs of the home in the beginning of the story to characterize society’s notion of women as weak and at the end of the story to assert the effects of negative societal preconceptions on women. However‚ when Louise

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    How important is it for the angels in the Muslim story to submit to God because "God knows" what he is doing? Submission is an important part of the Muslim story‚ all must at one point submit to God‚ Angels are guardians of humans but they also have choice to follow God if wanted as shown with Iblis. With not submitting to God you basically choose a Life without him and are force to go your own path‚ which without God is a place of Hell or all things that are not God. Does it make sense that Iblis

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    What Is‚ Is Not “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a short story about a woman’s grief and relief at the notice of her husband’s death. Mrs. Mallard had recently become a widow after her husband’s supposed death by accident‚ and she struggles internally from conflicting feelings. In the end‚ she seems rather relieved‚ and moves on from his death rather quickly‚ but Mr. Mallard’s sudden emergence brings Mrs. Mallard to death’s door. Chopin’s particular use of diction foreshadows the ironic

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    Mule stories are stories told to entertain the town. However‚ the mule is more than just a ornery beast. The mule stories are symbols of how women are subservient to men and how men do not understand women- to the point of being totally different species. For example‚ in the beginning of the chapter Sam teases Matt that his mule is so wild because Matt “work’im on uh empty stomach” (53). This is just speculation‚ as no one really knows why the mule is like it is. Later in the story‚ Mrs. Robbins

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    The documentary‚ “Sun Comes Up‚” is about how climate change is making the people of Carteret Island relocate to the mainland because their food supply is diminishing and the island is sinking (Redfearn). The Carteret people sent a group of their young people to the mainland to search and ask different villages for some land‚ so they will be able to relocate (Redfearn). They eventually find one village‚ Tinputz‚ that will provide them enough land for five houses‚ this way they can start the relocating

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    This week we again were looking at the issue of IPV‚ and it included watching a video on Amy Homes McGee and her husband Vince. This film‚ Telling Amy’s Story allowed a police detective to look at the events leading up the Amy’s death; this dissection of Amy and Vince’s relationship is helpful for other law enforcement officers and community workers to see. I thought that watching the discussion panel after the film was particularly interesting. The four women involved came from different areas

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    short story‚ “The Story of an Hour”. She uses a pathetic appeal to invoke her audience’s emotions. She emphasizes certain emotions to get her readers to actually feel what it is like to be relieved of being trapped in a marriage where you do not have your own free will. “The Story of an Hour” is similar to the personal experience of Chopin’s mother‚ Eliza O’Flaherty. In the book “Unveiling Kate Chopin” written by Emily Toth‚ she writes that ““The Story of an Hour” can be read as the story of Eliza

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