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    Treated and Judged Unfairly There was a time back in grade school when I was people had the unjust judgment of who I am as a person because I was a little different from everyone else. I have always been bigger in size than most people and that hasn’t changed today. I would wear different attire than other people because of the area I grew up in and the size of me. I would also be into hip hop music because of who I grew up with; however‚ I was the only one that only listened to hip hop because

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    The Fear of Being Judged

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    The Fear of Being Judged As I was reading Shelia Bender’s‚ “The Art of the Personal Essay: How to Turn a Nagging Question or a Troubling Experience into Entertaining and Insightful Writing”‚ I could not help but think that some of the fears Bender mentioned applied to instances and experiences that happened in my life as well. One of the many fears mentioned that personal-essay writers face‚ stood out especially to me. This fear was to “affirm that hunger for self-knowledge drives them to write

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    The Trials and Tribulations of Being Judged Both Brent Staples and Malcolm X’s essays touch on the subject of racism. The authors are similar in the sense that they discuss the problems they face as African Americans living in America‚ where white people are often considered “superior” and African Americans are often considered to be “inferior.” This is a strong subject that has existed for hundreds of year and has caused several African Americans to be forced into facing hardships. They often

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    I am here to declare my independence from being judged by my own opinions and cleaning after other people. Everyday I come home and see all the messes that everyone leaves at the house and I continue to ask myself WHY? Why can’t these clans gather up ones own disarray? Why make the virtuous and pure one rack up all the wreckage laying around? Why am I looked at differently because I have unalike views on certain matters in our society? Why do I continue to let people run me over as if I do not

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    Being Judged By Your Appearance During the Romantic Era‚ while on a summer getaway to Switzerland with her husband and friends‚ a British novelist by the name of Mary Shelley wrote the timeless classic Frankenstein. This era has produced many wonderful literary works not to mention the huge advancement in music and art as well. I believe that Shelley’s Frankenstein expressed what it was like during the Romantic Era more than any other literary work of its time because it shows many different circumstances

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    Joshua Le  Smanessa    There comes a time when certain people have been mistreated or wrongfully judged‚ it  is their responsibilities to make it known to the public their concerns. It is our right as  teenagers to try and make a change. This is why we are calling for changes to make a better  society not only for teens but for all of us.  We‚ the Teenagers of the Society of the U.S. ‚ do hereby unite together to declare our  rights from our society. For many generations our society view today’s teenagers 

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    The question‚ "Should people be judged by their potential rather than by their experience and achievements?" suggests that society undervalues potential. In other words‚ by judging based off achievements and experience‚ one will truly not be capable of getting a good judgement. In my opinion‚ people should be judged based on their potential. Throughout society and in life‚ the evidence to support my viewpoint is pervasive. A quite famous example to support my viewpoint is Albert Einstein‚ a ground

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    Should the Past Be Judged?

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    Should the Past be Judged? We can learn a lot from consulting the past. We learn more about our world‚ more about our history‚ and even more about ourselves. Spanish aphorist George Santayana once said: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” (qtd. in Moncur 1). In general terms‚ this famous aphorism means that it is important for us to study and learn from history in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes. However‚ the standards and values that we use today to judge

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    Females being socially judged more than men Judging is forming an opinionated conclusion about someone or something. Socially judging is a branch of judging. This form of judging is judging someone stereotypically; comparing and holding a fixed image or idea of a specific type of person or thing. Females all across the whole wide world are being socially judged and punched in the face by social standards. Females are faced with standards and fixed images by society every given day

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    Kayla Ela 10 A Place Where No One Is Judged. In The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham; David is faced with challenges as he pursues his personal desire to let everyone live freely in his society. David believes his society should change how they run almost everything‚ David does not agree that anyone or anything should be killed or sent away because they are not ‘normal’. In David’s society they teach the children rules to follow. The children need to follow the rules all their lives while living

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