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    1. Tina attributes her poor performance on the quiz to her teacher’s inability to teach the material. However‚ she believes that other students who did not do well on the quiz failed because they did not study hard enough. Tina’s reasoning illustrates: a. the actor/observer discrepancy. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. ingroup favoritism. 2. Adriana was assigned to do a class project with Jim. Jim rarely spoke in class‚ and Adriana didn’t

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    you in Drama‚ you have been the one person I really couldn’t stop thinking about. At the same time you have managed to keep my feet on the ground‚ you were never like those other “fan girls”. You always had something different about you and I really love that about you. “You have kept my feet on the ground and yet showed me how beautiful the stars and skies are” – Read that somewhere one time‚ figured could be applied here. Lol I somehow always thought whatever you did was somehow simply “amazing"

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    this now‚ especially in the middle of the night :> What is love? There’s no such definition for love. Defining it leads to many conclusions. But for me‚ Love is something worth sacrificing for. I’ve experienced so many past relationships‚ things I’ve learned is that You can never predict what will happen and if it is FOREVER you both are heading to. Relationships depend on how the both of you will handle it. You have to give your love‚ trust and respect to each other. Tossing a fight is healthy

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    The Image of Insanity In a world of technology and cities of massive population‚ in which strangers abound and close relationships are limited‚ society itself appears to be one large‚ emotionless machine‚ chugging along with no care whatsoever for the individuals that make up the huge entity. A proponent of rebellion against conformity himself‚ Ken Kesey expresses his views on the dehumanization of society in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest through vivid imagery. More than a novel about the struggles

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    Insecurities can drive someone to insanity.People that have low self -steem can be clearly dangerous. When someone is constantly accusing one of doing something has a lot of issues between themselves. Jasmine and shawn is a couple that lives on day St..‚ jasmine is 18 attending montclair state university living on campus and shawn attends NJIT going off campus. They have been dating for 3 years and have been known a the perfect couple but little did the people know what she was dealing with behind

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    The Future of Cyber-Sex and Relationship Fidelity: Rapid Growth of Technology by Marlene M. Maheu‚ Ph.D. The combination of the telephone and the Internet will provide more uses and conveniences than imagined just ten years ago. The telephone is likely to be the pivotal technology‚ so that people will have personal numbers that can be taken with them as they transfer from job to job‚ and home to home. It is already possible to use the telephone for receiving email messages and surfing the net

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    Tim Burton is an american director that has created films such as ‚ Charlie and The Chocolate Factory‚ Corpse Bride and Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton became a film director because his films reflect on his personality.Tim Burton always love creepy scary movies he can relate to the monster‚ he felt like an outsider and lonely.What I mean by an outsider is Tim Burton had nobody on his life to be there for him or had any friends. Tim Burton has capture the monsters being the good ones the most emotional

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    The Thin Line between Sanity and Madness 19th century America was flowing with talented romanticism authors and poets‚ Edgar Allan Poe is one that sticks out well; he is‚ known for his dark vivid literary works in romanticism. One of his most famous short tales is “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ a short story about a man who murders a man due to his diabolical “vulture eye”. The effectiveness of this short story lies upon its uses of the rhetorical devices metaphors‚ similes‚ epizeuxis‚ personification‚

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    In the many achievements of Edgar Allen Poe‚ the concept of insanity absorbs the environment of the plot and the characters‚ which occurs prominently in “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Using the fears of the past and present‚ Poe descends his characters into madness via the horrors that we all experience at one point or another. Whether those phobias consist of a premature burial‚ the fear of being accused guilty or insane‚ or the paranoia existing somewhere inside ourselves

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