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    Tim was an odd one. Although he was a friendly guy‚ there was definitely something off. This became apparent to his hockey team‚ the Strikers‚ when Tim ate his signature pregame snack: deodorant. There wasn’t a single game for Tim that began without the consumption of deodorant. When asked what his motivations were for eating deodorant‚ all he would say was‚ “It makes me who I am”. Not that he deserved any criticism‚ but it is safe to say that this was not a normal thing. No one cared though‚ and

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    Part 1: The Devil in the White City Reflection The Devil in the White City‚ by Erik Larson‚ is a book focused largely on Chicago in the late 1880s’‚ during the industrial revolution. The book really seems to focus on the darker parts of the revolution. This differs from many other tellings of the time period‚ as the majority of articles and books seem to focus on the growth made by America in the time and how much our country benefited from the industrialization of the world. While the book does

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    The novel “Flowers For Algernon” and the poem “Come Touch His Cheeks” both portrays the experiences a mentally challenged patient‚ however‚ through different viewpoints. “Flowers For Algernon” is told in the perspective of the mentally challenged patient‚ Charlie Gordon‚ while “Come Touch His Cheeks” is narrated by the mother of a challenged‚ young boy. Through different perspectives‚ both texts suggest that the world treats innocent and mentally impaired people with cruelty. People treat these patients

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    Charlie Gordon is the main character in Flowers for Algernon‚ a story in which he is operated on to become more intelligent and to help him function “normally” in society. However‚ intelligence does not make a person happier‚ kinder‚ or generally better. One example that supports this theory is that Charlie’s friends from the factory are of average intelligence‚ but aren’t nice. Miss Kinnian is of average intelligence and is extremely kind‚ so there’s no correlation between intelligence and behavior

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    From An Excerpt.. The Life of Quin (728) From a young age i remember always remember wanting to be a clown. I remember as a young child dressing up as a clown for halloween‚ i do not remember what age i was. In Middle school and High school i played in a band. I was really good at playing the saxophone. After graduation i remember screwing up. It was my third strike i had to go to jail. I do not remember what i had done. I was imprecatious to the judge because he sent me to Alcatraz which so happens

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    System 1 and 2 thinking

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    System One Thinking Everyday that we wake up we use system 1 and system 2 thinking just to get our day started. There are clear differences between the two types of thinking and when we are dealing with system 1 by itself we tend to be dealing with situations where we need to be fast and quick on our feet to come up the answers or reactions that we need. System 1 is defined as “operates automatically and quickly‚ with little or no effort and no sense of voluntary control” (Kahneman‚ 2008). So

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    Disgrace Essay

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    In Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee we are introduced to David Lurie‚ the protagonist and narrator of this novel. David Lurie is a 52 year old divorced man‚ who lives in Cape Town‚ South Africa‚ as a respected romantic poetry professor at a university. His life is full of sexual‚ non-committed relationships. After being accused of inappropriate behavior with a student‚ Lurie loses his job at the university and must move in with his daughter‚ Lucy‚ in the country. Throughout the novel we see many references

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    Analysis of the Play Equus

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    Equus by Peter Shaffer 1973 Royal National Theatre Is Passion a Worthwhile Price to Pay? With its minimalistic set design‚ small cast‚ and a stage with nearly no lighting‚ Peter Shaffer’s play Equus relies heavily on a masterfully written script to spread its message with the audience. The play is “neither great theatre nor bad psychology‚ but it has elements of both” (Witham). With the assistance of the character Martin Dysart‚ a child psychologist‚ the play analyzes the parental‚ religious

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    It is difficult to suggest what the comfortable view of normal is as there are many different perceptions‚ which should be considered. In the beginning of ‘Equus’ one considers the character of Martin Dysart to be normal as he rarely strays outside of societies boundaries. However‚ as we move through the play one discovers there is much more to Martin Dysart than once thought. In reality the themes dealt with in ‘Equus’ challenges our own sense of what is normal. They are as equally as shocking to

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    Miracles Boys

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    Summer Book Report Title: Miracle’s Boys Author: Jacqueline Woodson Copyright Date: 2000 Number of Pages: 133 Setting: Manhatten ‚New York Main Characters: Lafayette -12‚ Charlie -15‚ and Ty’ree -22 Summary: The story is about Lafayette who’s relationship with his older brother had changed ever since he came out of a detention home. Charlie blames Lafayette for the death of his mother‚ Milagro. Thier father‚ Lafayette had also died before Lafayette was born. Ever since Charlie

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