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    Something About Myself

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    over to rescue a stray dog? While all of those may sound like three totally different people‚ they’re actually all describing whom I am and what my three favorite things are. B. I have many reasons for what my favorite things are and why they mean so much to me. Kansas is unquestionably my favorite thing because it’s where I was born‚ made my childhood memories‚ and grew up. Soccer is in my top three favorites because of how far and hard it has pushed me throughout life. And animals are in my top

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    Dissociative Disorders We all get lost in a good book or movie. But someone with dissociative disorder escapes reality in ways that are involuntary and unhealthy. The symptoms of dissociative disorders — ranging from amnesia to alternate identities — usually develop as a reaction to trauma and help keep difficult memories at bay. Treatment for dissociative disorders may include psychotherapy‚ hypnosis and medication. Although treating dissociative disorders can be difficult‚ many people with dissociative

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    From Nothing to Something

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    actually refers to a person who dressed weird. This is the kind of tag to those persons who has an out of this world fashion statement. It is also a kind of insult and humiliation. It can also be a factor for bullying. How will you know if you’re “baduy?” So I set up some standards for “baduy.” “Baduy” can also be associated to those persons who came from provinces. They’re somewhat connected because those who came from provinces doesn’t know the latest trends or fashion statements of urban people. Rural

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    Somethings Gotta Give

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    Film Analysis: Something’s Gotta Give When Harry (Jack Nicholson) said “You know I’m not good at being monogamous‚ right?” to Erica (Dianne Keaton) in the film‚ Something’s Gotta Give‚ everyone in the room watching began to laugh. She soon replied “Monogamous? Please. I hardly know you.” Erica sure enough was getting closer and closer to Harry each day that they spent together in Erica’s luxurious beach house. However‚ the two barely knew each other‚ and some would call their personalities opposite

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    in her essay “Becoming Part of Something Bigger.” McGonigal’s purpose is to argue that video games are beneficial and help people find meaning in their life. Her attempt to reveal this is rather weak as a result of a saturation of an appeal to pathos and a lack of an appeal to logos. She induces an emotional tone and backs up her claims with quotes from experts in order to reveal to her readers that video games serve a greater purpose than most people believe. McGonigal begins her essay with news

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    Lisa Wilson Strick’s article “What’s So Bad about Being So-So?” states that‚ in today’s society‚ people are too serious to the point that no one does things just for fun‚ but only for competition. There are children who are acting like grown adults instead of children because they are so stressed out about being the best in everything that they do. Friendships are being ruined because no one is safe from today’s competitive edge. Strick’s article tries to instill the thought that we need to go back

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    summer with tons of other girls from my high school wanting the same thing as I did. I had never worked so hard in my life to prove to a table of judges that I was good enough to be on a team. It was a weeklong process of stretching‚ drills‚ dancing‚ and high kicking that put my body through an extreme test. This week long audition not only showed the judges how hard I worked for a spot on the team but I proved to myself that if I wanted something bad enough I could work my hardest and achieve it.

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    Many crimes and social problems are caused by children. Despite the damage these teenage criminals cause‚ parents are not held responsible in most countries. This essay will discuss whether parents should be forced to pay for their children’s crimes. There are many reasons why parents should not be responsible for crimes committed by teenage children. First of all‚ teenagers today are independent. They often move out of the parent’s house at 18 years of age or younger. They

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    John Cortez Turner 9/25/2012 English 104 Stop Complaining and DO SOMETHING!! You know‚ I sure am glad to live in a world where we’ve got super heroes like Superman‚ Batman and the Flash. Honestly‚ having them around makes life so easy‚ I barely have to do a thing for myself. Someone robbed me? Superman will catch the bad guy and return what was taken. Oil starts leaking into the sea? Not a problem with Aquaman or Aqualad! With these defenders of the depths‚ you can bet your barnacles that

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    Question 9 – making sense of acquisitions? Newell’s reasons for wanting to acquire Calphalon were to use the Calphalon’s presence in the development and specialty stores to build its own presence in these channels as well as to learn from Calphalon’s experiences in pull strategies. Newell will probably not be able to improve Calphalon’s performance to the extent the numbers show due to the fact that Calphalon runs its business different than Newell. SG&A expense will look different for Calphalon

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