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    Learning from mistakes

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    Be Assertive! Here are some tips on being assertive. Use a strong voice Stand up straight Remain calm Be positive and honest. Don’t agree with others Say “No‚thank you!” Don’t slouche and have poor posture Stand up for what you believe in Have a well paced speech. Be firm and in control don’t be aggressive Being assertive will show your peers that you don’t want do drugs‚ and they should stop asking. Want Help? Here are some help lines to contact

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    Quotes From The Outsiders

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    By far one of the best books I read‚ but mostly just because it’s filled with action and slight romance. The Outsiders is a book filled with greasers and kids that don’t fit in with society‚ hence the name outsiders. It’s shows off how some people that can be represented as hoodlum like‚ they can still be honorable and respect one another. The book has multiple genius quotes that can be interpreted in different ways‚ but still hold its meaning. The main character‚ Ponyboy is seen as a innocent and

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    Passage Analysis 1.Sometimes home isn’t always the most comforting place that we’d like it to be. Sometimes we feel trapped and in prison‚ with no escape. “Those who got out always left something themselves behind” this means that they must leave a piece of their character or who they were behind to live a better life. This represents a cultural idea‚ anybody who has ever lived in a bad neighborhood‚ has had to leave a piece of himself behind. 2. “If the snake sheds his skin

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    “The Kite Runner shows that we can never escape our past. Discuss” ------------------------------------------------- In ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khaled Hosseini‚ we are shown through the characters of Amir‚ Soraya and Sohrab that we cannot necessarily escape our past but we can confront our past mistakes‚ forgive ourselves and others and move on with out lives. Amir struggles for self-forgiveness and therefore feels like he cannot escape the guilt and shame of past mistakes. On the other hand‚ Soraya

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    Away From Vietnam Summary

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    give you food." Forced to quit school and work on his father’s farm for the North‚ he suffers through this for six years. At the age of eighteen‚ he decides he cannot live in this oppressive country any longer‚ and plans to flee‚ "escape". Truong successfully escapes his home‚ in search of a new one. Leaving on a small‚ open boat with his older brother‚ niece and nephew in 1981‚ he finds himself displaced. Without a home and treading dangerous waters‚ he speaks of the tragedies many refugees such

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    In the article From The End Of Nature the author Bill McKibben bewails upon the loss of the conception of nature‚ and how human amendments have done nothing‚ but decline its true meaning. He explains‚ everything around us is altered by human renovations‚ and there’s no where to escape from it. He explains that life as we know it‚ wilderness‚ rainforest‚ ocean‚ atmosphere is no longer the production of nature‚ but it is now the product of human pursuits‚ economy and human’s narcissistic way of life

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    In the Hellenistic period we see a need for salvation from death. Due to the culture shock that many people experienced when the borders of different countries and cultures were erased‚ many people became pessimistic‚ started to doubt there religions and experienced the break-up of culture. The same is happening today as the internet and television make the world “smaller” in the sense that we are much more aware of the happenings world wide and capable of communicating ideas and perspectives easily

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    Not So Sent From Heaven

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    later the Spaniards were sent to settle the land‚ later called Hispaniola. This island was perhaps the most densely populated in the world with native people called Indians. The Indians were so gullible‚ they believed the Spaniards were Gods sent from heaven‚ and because they would do anything for their masters‚ Indians gave into the Spaniards. Spain’s conquest of the Americas was an outright tragedy because of the way they judged the Indians on their beliefs‚ by abusing their power and slaughtering

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    Escapism from Real Life

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    form of escapism such as travelling‚ alcohol consuming‚ binge drinking‚ watching television‚ collecting doll and dreaming. Travel is a perfect form of escapism where travel as means to escape from their empty and unsatisfying lives—as if frequently changing their location would offer fulfillment. Whether it’s from a bad relationship or not‚ a job you hate‚ or simply a boring and sedentary life‚ sometimes you feel like you just need to get away. You can trade in whatever is making you unhappy for

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    In the beginning of the clip from The General‚ the use of costume and camera position helps to clearly introduce and identify the characters of the film. The clip opens with a medium close up shot of the protagonist Johnnie Gray as he looks into the distance‚ showing his importance in the film and directing the audience’s view towards the other characters of the film (General Thatcher and the ten men) respectively. A few of these men first appear in a long shot‚ hammering the top of the train. This

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