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    Owning an enormous house materializes the pinnacle of success. A huge house filled with the extravagant things in life‚ such as clothes‚ cars‚ and artifacts. To some‚ such as movie stars and athletes‚ this type of a house and lifestyle is the definition of a perfect home. However‚ to the majority of America‚ a perfect home isn’t filled with these meaningless material items‚ it’s filled with love and family. A perfect home is a place where people can raise their children‚ and watch them grow up

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    sleep is a symptom and not the basic character trait of hypnotism) so‚ the word itself is a misnomer. The Encarta encyclopaedia defines sleep as "An unconscious state where the subject shows little responsiveness to the external world". By this definition‚ hypnosis is indeed very

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    Dictionary tells the word came from 1497 from a time when chivalry was the key to love. In this time‚ the word meant to be chivalrous‚ but in modern times to romance someone is to “put your moves on them” to dazzle someone with your personality. The definition that The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language gives for the modern usage of romance is “A love affair containing ardent emotional attachment or involvement between people.” Romance is a particularly hard word to describe when

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    Mental Health: Involuntary Commitment AB 1300 the Mental Health: Involuntary Commitment bill was introduced to the California State Legislature on February 27‚ 2015 by Assembly Member Ridley-Thomas. The bill was developed in conjunction with the California Hospital Association (CHA) and the California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (California ACEP) to modernize the 48-year old Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act which governs involuntary civil commitment for psychiatric treatment

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    freedom is a choice. It is our right to say and do anything that we desire as long as we abide by our country’s laws. One would say that freedom involves mentally and physically expressing ourselves without any kind of restrictions. In fact‚ the definition of freedom can be understood in different perspectives. Having free will gives us the mentality to think about doing whatever we please‚ but we are also limited in taking certain actions unless we accept the consequences that follow. For example

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    Mirror - is an object that reflects light in a way that preserves much of its original quality subsequent to its contact with the mirror. Plane mirror - plane mirror is a mirror with a planar reflective surface. Concave mirror - A concave mirror‚ or converging mirror‚ has a reflecting surface that bulges inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point‚ therefore they are used to focus light. Convex mirror reflection - A convex mirror‚

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary offers this definition: “obesity: a condition characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of fat in the body” (Webster Online Dictionary). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention defines obesity further: “…obesity ranges are determined by using weight and height to calculate a number called the “body mass index” (BMI). BMI is used because‚ for most people‚ it correlates with their amount of body fat. An adult who has a BMI between 25 and 2.9 is considered

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    Beginning as a assignment reporter‚ Anna Quilden had an opinion column in the New York Times. She left her job as a reporter which caused her to receive much criticism. In the Commencement Speech‚ Anna wants everyone to learn that being themselves is okay‚ and not to worry about other’s opinions; Anna does this with rhetoric and other literary devices. The author’s tone is very inspiring and energetic‚ yet hurt and upset at how she used to live her life. Throughout the speech‚ Quindlen’s attitude

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    x 1) Motivation and Commitment for the Social Work Profession As I reminisce back upon my life there are many experiences and factors that have affected and shaped who I am today. If you examine Nature vs. Nurture‚ Ive always concluded that human expression is not just black and white‚ there is a definite grey area where both nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) combine. For example‚ childhood experiences or family dynamics can either make or break you as a person depending on whether

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    "1: the quality or state of being proud: as a: inordinate self-esteem: 2: a reasonable or justifiable self-respect 3: delight or elation arising from some act‚ possession‚ or relationship 4: a source of pride: the best in a group or class." (Pride-Definition). Pride is a lot of things at the same time. Pride is family. I view family as a similar replication of the person ’s lifestyle‚ or a significant portion that lead to the development of who that person is today. A family that leads to the person

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