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    One of my Elizabeth Gilbert’s favorite sayings: “Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts‚ and you are the slave to your emotions.” You become what you believe you are and this is proved by science and many experiences of international influencers around the world. Affecting other’s emotions is not an easy task. However‚ when it happens and you really put your fingerprint on someone’s emotions‚ this would create a great inspirational story that deserves to be heard. One of my personal experiences

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    example: chronic stress or repeated trauma can result in a persistent fear state and this response in a child can result in the inability to differentiate between danger and safety. There are constantly in fear and this response is expressed in Elizabeth today. Her memory of being abused if she did something that her parents did not like is so much a part of her now that she associates that memory of abuse to all situations where she might do something that someone does not like. That is one of the

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    Elizabeth Bowen Innocence

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    There comes a point in everyone’s lives where they lose their childhood innocence. This can happen over the course of many years or in as short as a few hours. In Elizabeth Bowen’s short story “A Day in the Dark”‚ Barbie has her innocence ripped away from her in a single afternoon. Filled with dread after her conversation with Miss Banerry‚ Barbie realizes that she can’t retreat back into the safety of her childhood beliefs after experiencing the complexities of the adult world. Bowen is extremely

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    films are not just intended to be entertaining‚ they are designed to be imaginative. Shekhar Kapur’s 1998 film ’Elizabeth’ presents us with a contemporary art film. Although it does offer entertainment through a fascinating narrative‚ the film as a whole is presented in a creative way‚ owing to the auteurish vision of Kapur. Indeed‚ as the film is arguably British‚ abroad ’Elizabeth’ by definition becomes as ’art film’‚ since Bordwell and Thompson also define the term ’art house’ as a phrase "used

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    transfer from MNC parent to China subsidiary Pien Wanga‚*‚ Tony W. Tongb‚ Chun Peng Kohc a School of Business‚ National University of Singapore‚ 1 Business Link‚ Singapore 117592‚ Singapore b Fisher College of Business‚ The Ohio State University‚ Newark‚ OH‚ USA c International Enterprise Singapore‚ Singapore Abstract Based on an empirical study of 62 firms‚ this paper develops a two-stage model describing knowledge transfer from MNCs to their China subsidiaries. In the first stage‚ the model proposes

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    Visit on Hill Station

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    It was the summer season. We were free from school. We were a party of four friends. We decided to go to Mussourie— a fine health resort in the Himalayas. We went to Dehradun by train. From there we decided to go to Mussourie on foot. A bus could also take us there‚ but we just wanted to have a novel experience of hiking. We reached Rajpur. It is just at the foot of the hills. It was from here that we set out for Mussourie on foot. We hired two coolies at Rajpur to carry outr luggage. Our route

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    Girard Visit Report

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    In my lifetime I lived in to two areas which made a major impact on me. First I lived in Erie at the Franklin Terrace then I moved to girard in about second grade. This town girard is smaller than other areas but it is unique in its own way. First it has an area with a grocery store fast food places like dairy queen‚ when you continue down on Main street on that road there is a basketball court and a few other places like a bar‚ faulkner’s‚ and a bank. They’re not the best you will see throughout

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    Sonnet 14: In lines I and 2 of "Sonnet 14"‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning says she wants only to be loved for "love’s sake". The next four lines describe all the things she does not want to be loved for – “Do not say ’I love her for her smile—her look—her way of speaking gently”‚. She tells us in lines 7 through 9‚ that she does not want to be loved for these reasons because they are changeable (with age)‚ unreliable and superficial whereas real love should be everlasting. In lines 10 through 12‚ she

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    Elizabeth F. Loftus: The Reality of Repressed Memories Alyssa Ellis Killebrew 11/9/2010 Elizabeth Loftus Brief Biography Childhood & Personal Recollections Elizabeth (fondly known as Beth) Fishman Loftus ’ parents met and married while stationed at Fort Ord‚ during World War II. Sidney Fishman‚ Elizabeth’s father‚ was an Army doctor and her mother‚ Rebecca was an army base librarian. Beth was the oldest of three children. In 1944‚ Elizabeth Fishman was born and then her two

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    Buddhist Temple Visit

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    Buddhism is religion that is based off of peace and spirituality taught by the teachings of Buddha‚ also known as Siddhartha Gotama. Many who follow its teachings believe Buddhism to be more of a way of life or lifestyle choice rather a religion. Buddha is not a god‚ but one man that taught his followers a path of enlightenment from his experiences and values. Buddha’s main teachings were the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. The Four Noble Truths were teachings about suffering‚ pain

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