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    Firstly‚ they both knew what it was like to be poor. Secondly‚ they both had lovers who left them for being so poor. Thirdly‚ both of them weren ’t achieving happiness within themselves. They were trying to make other people happy‚ which would make them happy. Christopher Gardner was trying to make his son happy‚ and provide him with a good life once his wife left. Gatsby was trying to make Daisy happy by taking her away from Tom and impressing her with his riches. Lastly‚ both wanted more

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    1.An evaluation of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory in terms of its usefulness in contemporary society Personality is an influential and important aspect of psychology. Personality psychology asks the question what does it mean to be a person? And it is primarily concerned with human nature and individual differences (Pervin and John‚ 2001). This essay will demonstrate an understanding of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory and its position in relation to the major perspectives in

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    No Respect For Teachers

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    Several professions today don’t earn the respect that they should from individuals. The most concerned group of professionals I believe that don’t earn the respect that they should‚ would be teachers. Students in many grade levels‚ especially elementary students‚ haven’t gained the maturity level to understand how important education is. Anxious children aren’t able to sit for a long period of time‚ which causes the teachers to talk to them. When students seem there isn’t a problem‚ their behavior

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    Crime is a social construct Discuss. This composition will look at crime and its different criminological interpretations. Crime is an umbrella word which covers a diverse range of issues and is dependant upon the theoretical stand point of the writer. Although the wordings of the explanations differ‚ the implications are consistent (Newburn‚ 2007. Doherty‚ 2005). Mclaughlin et al (2006) seems the most relevant for the purpose. They separate crime into three key constituent parts. These are harm

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    Before talking my opinion of this matter‚ I would like to share something about the local phenomenon. Nowadays‚ students have a lot of pressure and vexations. As a student‚ certainly I will have worries and feel stressed sometimes. In some trifling cases‚ teenagers may suffer from insomnia. In some more serious cases‚ they may take drugs‚ or even commit suicide. However‚ I do not agree with these ways of some teenagers as to release their pressure. They always think that they are suffering‚ so they

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    If I get an opportunity to replace myself with any one in the world then I would like to replace myself with Mr. Bush‚ the president of America. Mr. Bush is responsible for portraying negative image of America as an enemy of humanity by doing wars against Muslims only on the basis of religious discrimination. Mr. Bush is the murderer of nearly one hundred thousand innocent citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq while trying to fight against only two persons Usama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein on one side

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    Great Respect

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    Respect In this lifetime there is alot to respect‚ Not only respect people‚ elders‚ teachers‚ bosses‚ but you have to respect the traffic laws‚ cultural traditions and other people’s feelings and rights‚ We develop great respect for people we consider honest and lose respect for those we discover to be fake‚ and so we may try to respect only those who are truly worthy of our respect. We may learn that jobs and relationships become unbearable if we receive no respect in them; in certain social

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    There are many views and opinions from key individuals that allow us to define crime‚ however‚ having such a variety of opinions can leave groups unhinged. One prime individual is Nils Christie who has the view that “crime does not exist. Only acts exist‚ acts often given different meanings within various social frameworks.” This essay will discuss that Christie’s view is a matter of opinion and how he views the world and it is imperative to understand that defining crime is broad and this quote

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    Love Is Respect

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    Love is Respect Abuse in dating relationships is common among teens‚ with 33% of teens reporting some kind of abuse. Abuse isn’t just physical; it is mental and verbal as well. According to Webmd.com‚ a health and psychology oriented website “one out of every 3 teen relationships is abusive”. Physccentral.org‚ a website dedicated to abusive teen relationships claims that just like adult domestic violence‚ teen violence is a pattern of controlling behavior in which one partner attempts to affirm

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    were to be an animal‚ I would be an African Lion. The African Lion is an animal that describes my strengths and attributes perfectly and has characteristics that I would love to call my own. The African Lion has been called “the King of Beasts” for centuries‚ due to its majestic appearance and the fact that it is at the top of the food chain. I too would like the respect the African Lion receives and the title that it has been given. If I were an African Lion I would be able to bake in the African

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