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    My Own Declaration of Independence As children‚ our brains are very knowledge-hungry‚ we absorb the information we hear like a sponge. Once a seed is planted‚ an idea will grow so strong like a tree. Alike a strong tree‚ thoughts and ideas we have cannot be torn down easily‚ so when we hear that we cannot accomplish something; as humans we begin to have an frame of mind that prevents us from thriving and reaching our fullest potential. I am declaring myself independent from self-doubt. Evidently

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    Independence from Anxiety There will come a time in my life where I have to let go of my worries and live the way all humans were intended‚ free. This time is now! I have to declare independence from my worries and anxieties so I can live freely. I should be able to go forth and live the way I was created‚ not the way the way the worries have shaped my life. As someone who struggles with anxiety‚ I need to let go of my worries and allow myself to move past these anxieties. I‚ as a human‚ believe

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    Lisa Iannotti Professor Harris Human Sexuality 19 October 2014 Sexual Addiction: Fact or Fallacy? Understanding addiction is imperative in determining treatment for an addiction; however‚ comprehending sexual addiction is a difficult task fraught with controversy. Webster defines hypersexuality as “exhibiting unusual or excessive‚ concern with‚ or indulgence in‚ sexual activity” (Hypersexual). The problem with this definition is there is no one person‚ board‚ or group to determine who is plagued

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    English 101 September 17‚ 2014 The Façade Mathilde Loisel lived the life of a painfully distressed woman who always believed herself worthy of living in the upper class. Although Mathilde was born into the average middle class family‚ she spent her time daydreaming of her destiny for more in life‚ especially when it referred to her financial tier. Guy de Maupassant’s short story‚ “The Necklace”‚ expresses a tale of a vain‚ narcissistic housewife who had longed for an aristocratic lifestyle of

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    Elijah Anderson GWRTC 103 A2 Essay 3/6/15 Fight for a sense of security As a citizen growing up in America we all learn to recite the pledge‚ branding the ideals of liberty and justice for all. However‚ how much of this statement is true? According to Jean Mills and Carol Eichelberger in their article “A Quiet Fight to Marry”‚ this fundamental foundation of the United States of America is as ironic as the people to vow to protect these freedoms. This lesbian couple living in Alabama‚ where it is

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    Lucia Brammer Professor Chris Roberts E&D‚ MWF 1:50-2:50 November 17‚ 2014 The Misuse of Christianity in Frederick Douglass Christianity is the majority religion people affiliate with in the United States. During the 1800’s Christianity was especially prevalent. Slavery was also a huge part of the 1800’s. Many slaveholders were Christian and used the Bible as justification for the existence and treatment of slaves. People who did not consider slavery to be justified started to appear in the North

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    [-=0= Developing a Biblical Worldview Understanding Worldviews David Yocum June 27‚ 2013 Developing a Biblical Worldview A worldview is made up of various parts. How we interpret the world around us‚ why we believe we exist‚ why we behave as we do; our answers and responses to these create our worldviews. A biblical worldview is the only worldview that makes sense because it leaves no missing links. All of our questions and curiosity can be simply

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    Evan Yip Dr. Clausen-Brown ENGL 122 21 April 2017 Declaration of Independence‚ Only for Men?: A Comparison of Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Stanton’s Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Over two hundred years ago a small group of men broke away from a world super power to become an independent‚ sovereign‚ nation. A mere hundred years later the document penned and used to break relations with that super power was being used to break the bonds of traditional and cultural stereotypes

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    Analysis- The Declaration of Independence 1. Where in the Course of human events‚ it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another‚ and to assume among the Powers of the earth‚ the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them‚ a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. The declaration opens with a preamble describing

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