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    someone to one’s will. In Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ Valentine‚ the caring and youngest sibling‚ convinces Peter‚ the tyrannical and oldest sibling‚ to stop beating up Ender‚ their charismatic middle sibling. In addition‚ Peter influences Valentine to write with him on the nets to control the media and fulfill his desires of world domination. Valentine also makes sure Ender never goes home to Earth to protect him from their sadistic older brother who wants Ender for power. Peter and Valentine

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    and in Australian‚ both of them experience a lack of belonging to a place because of the lack of understanding to the place. However‚ in Australia‚ Sarah Ashley has successfully understand and accept the Aboriginal culture then finally she is truly belong to the continent which is different to all the white people who live in the continent‚ they just physically belong to that place but not spiritually belong to this place. The sense of belonging is shown in the final scene of the movie‚ that Sarah

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    Gamer Addiction is an obsession with video game playing that usually begins in elementary and middle school. By college‚ the individual progresses from simple to elaborate games and the student is game-hooked. An activity becomes an addiction when it is used to change an individual’s mood. It becomes abuse when it interferes with ’one’s work or school‚ or disrupts personal or family relationships‚ and becomes increasingly necessary to feel good’ (Orzack‚ 2005a‚ p. 1). Addiction takes away from

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    man that knows he is close to his end‚ but the sad thing is that at the end of the writing it appears‚ he not only accepts it will happen but wants it to happen sooner than later. It was weird‚ but when reading this‚ there was an eerie feeling of belonging for Silas‚ as he lived in a house that is broken down‚ having seen a lot of happiness in its prime. Unfortunately‚ at the current time‚ Silas has outlived every and any moment that will show him any happiness or joy. During his life‚ Silas was a

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    Belonging is the relationship between an individual and his or her society‚ being in harmony with society and your peers and being accepted no matter what your traits and attributes are this is the idealistic concept of belonging. Subconsciously everyone finds comfort in belonging to something and brings some kind of happiness to an individual. In the film Strictly Ballroom produced and directed by Baz Lurhman‚ the movie focuses upon a ballroom dancer Scott who has the ability and skills to be the

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    The concept of belonging is essential. To belong is to form a connection which will allow a sense of identity‚ without this we lose our humanity; however‚ conformity is in a sense a facade of belonging‚ as it restrains our freedom and forces us to only mimic. My studied texts show how society demands us to conform‚ yet conformity prevents a sense of true identity being ever created. This notion is elaborated in the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange. Alex is a criminal who doesn’t belong anywhere within

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    Leadership-Ender's Game

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    the cost of his own sanity. Another aspect that made Ender a good leader was his drive to be‚ not only good‚ but also superior. When he confided in Bean‚ he stated that he felt he could not lose any of the battles‚ for some reason that he did not reveal. This drive was so ingrained in Ender’s personality that he either did not understand it himself‚ or was so personal that he didn’t wish to reveal it to even his closest companions. This gave Ender a certain fervor that obviously boosted the rest of

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    Violence In Ender's Game

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    Violence is a large theme in Ender’s game‚ and that is one reason why Peter thinks violence is the only power that matters. Not only is he wrong about that‚ he also says that no one will ever save you from those who choose violence and that is false. Peter has grown up thinking that violence is the only power that matters and this is false but some aspects of it are partly right. In Ender’s Game‚ Peter argues that the power to kill and destroy is the only power that matters‚ but he is wrong. However

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    Isolation In Ender's Game

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    In the novel‚ Ender’s Game written in 1977 by Orson Scott Card a futuristic story reveals the anguish during the struggle for survival. In chapter four to five‚ Ender faces the isolation‚ which is caused by Graff on purpose‚ however he has learned a lesson from Graff that in this world the one he can really rely on is himself. Later on he unfolds his progress that he modifies the isolated situation. As a result‚ Ender’s developing self-reliance is setting up his mind to be strong enough to face the

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    A sense of belonging may be shaped by various factors including being intrinsically connected to place; particularly places of birth‚ childhood or religious and spiritual centres. Relationships and allegiances with the land and with peers within can also directly and indirectly influence an individual’s feeling of acceptance and identity as within varied contexts; personal experience can trigger a transformation of outlook‚ self-esteem and ideas linked to personal identity. Even within a significant

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