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    September 2013 You were born to stand out. Identity is the qualities or beliefs that make a particular person or group different from others. It’s a form of self discovery. When we find who we are‚ we can be happy‚ we accept ourselves‚ even though others may not. In the novels‚ Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen‚ and Autobiography of a Face‚ by Lucy Grealy‚ the main characters Jacob and Lucy both have identity issues. In Water for Elephants‚ Jacob

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    Are We Really Free?

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    American worker in our society. He poses a question‚ “are Americans really free?” (Greider) This is a tough question to answer‚ what is our definition of free and how is freedom accomplished? Do we have more freedoms than the older generations? What roads have been paved for us and what disadvantages are we facing now? Grieder’s bottom line in this article was that communication is key for a successful business‚ is that accurate? These are all questions that after reading “Work Rules” I wanted to know

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    Shall We Dance

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    Reflection paper regarding "Shall We Dance?" Dancing is regarded with suspicion in Japan because public display of affection and intimacy is considered indecent and outright scandalous. Even married couples had to restrain from temperate public display of affections‚ such as holding of hands‚ saying "I love you"‚ or even dancing‚ because it was thought to be "beyond embarrassing". Thus it would be safe to say that dancing with someone else other than one’s wife is even more disreputable and appalling

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    Firstly‚ the narrator is shown to want to murder porphyria. He says “happy and proud; at last I knew porphyria worshiped me”. This shows that he has been waiting for porphyria to show signs of love for some time and that he has been unsure whether she loves him or not. The writer debates whether what to do with her once she has shown her signs of true love and he soon concludes that murdering her is the right way to go. This is called a paradox‚ as he loves her but also wants to kill her so he can

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    Andrea Roman's We Are Not

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    does not make our families very different from each other because we share many similar things‚ especially the same language which is spanish. In the third paragraph Roman mother’s says “We’re not American‚ Andrea. Why do you want a sleepover?” (227). This is a question both of us have received from our mothers. Roman answered the question by saying “Because all my friends are sleeping over and it’s going to be fun and her parents said we could all spend the night” (227). I think Roman answered the question

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    The Way We Lie

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    The Ways We Lie In the essay‚ "The Ways We Lie‚” the author‚ Stephanie Ericsson‚ tells about the many ways people lie and explains the reasons for doing so. In her essay‚ she talks about ten specific ways of lying that she believes are prevalent in today’s society. First is “the white lie‚” which is basically telling a harmless lie instead of the truth‚ if the truth is destructive. She writes‚ “Telling a friend he looks great when he looks like hell can be based in a decision that the friends needs

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    We - Yevgeny Zamyatin

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    We Yevgeny Zamyatin Introduction We played a fateful role in Yevgeny Zamyatin’s life. An epitome of his philosophy‚ the novel prefigured his own future and that of his country with astonishing accuracy. Zamyatin’s credo is best expressed in the words of the heroine of We: "There is no final revolution. Revolutions are infinite‚" and‚ ’I do not want anyone to want for me—I want to want for myself." These two principles—eternal change‚ and freedom of the individual to choose‚ to want‚ tocreate

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    Food We Eat

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    flour‚ etc.). -Mixed Triglycerides 3. Research *(see part II) that ingredient and answer the following: a). Why is the ingredient included in the product? -The are fats and sugar to make the chips taste close to the actual animal that we are consuming. b). What harmful or beneficial effects does that ingredient have on humans? -HEART DISEASE -LIVER DAMAGE -PNCREASE DAMAGE -STROKE -KIDNEY DAMGE -DIABETES -HYPOTHYROIDISM c). Where does the ingredient come from? -Comes

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    Should the press be completely free? Definition of the press:- The press is the way that focus on delivering news to the general public or to a specific public through papers The role of the press in the society:- Newspapers are the important means of forming public opinion. They comment on current events and criticise or appreciate the conduct of the Government. It is through them that the public comes to know the problems that face the country. Thus they educate the public mind and enable

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    Essay on We The Animals

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    Society and the Individual Justin Torres’ book We The Animals merges love and violence by integrating both human and animalistic qualities within its characters. The plot deals with homophobia in the society and its role in effectively breaking up a family that functions like one unit throughout the earlier chapters in the book. Torres’ title incorporates the “We”‚ which represents the closeness and familial bond that the family members feel towards each other. However‚ the unintentional coming out

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