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    The Reactions to Fear Imagine seeing someone face their fear and overacting. Well being a bystander and being the person it’s dealing with is two different things. When you are put into a scary situation the thought of it changes. Someone may think that they wouldn’t overact in a scary situation‚ but when it becomes a reality‚ then the thought process may change. Take Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ The Masque of the Red Death‚ for example the people couldn’t face their fear of death and hid from it. They failed

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    The Only Way I Drink Coffee (yung coffee natin na gawa natin?:) lol!) Ingredients 1 cup of organic coffee‚ herbal coffee or chai tea 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or more‚ I usually put in 2-3 tablespoons) 1 teaspoon organic grassfed unsalted butter (I get it here) (PEDE NG UNSALTER BUTTER LANG TO!))  ¼ tsp vanilla a few drops of stevia extract (optional) Instructions Put all ingredients in a blender or food processor. Mix on high speed for 20 seconds until

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    Arendt Loneliness

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    Arendt equates loneliness directly with the idea of a totalitarian government. In order to effectively do this however‚ she first must differentiate between isolation and loneliness‚ and under what circumstances isolation turns into loneliness. It seems to me that as long as you‚ as a human being‚ are in control of the feeling‚ and the feeling/emotion/state of being is not in control of you then it is isolation. Someone can choose to be isolated‚ in the true sense of the word (not the medical or

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    Nick Carraway

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    Towards the final scene of the book‚ I notice something that is both relevant in my current life experiences as well as today’s society. Nick Carraway moves back home to the slower paced state of Minnesota‚ because he’s honestly not made to be a New Yorker. Nothing’s wrong with that‚ New York isn’t for everybody. However‚ this part of the book is incredibly valid‚ almost 100 years later. This past summer when I was looking at colleges‚ I made the realization that not every place is made for me. When

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    for American. I like this class because it contains a lot of material that people could not find in the textbook‚ but it is real in people’s life. In the first video “Something Wal-Mart This Way Comes” told that people could not control themselves to shop due to cheap products. Luckily‚ the children found out the horrible situation‚ and they insisted on stopping that. The effect of Wal-Mart is similar to the satire of Mark Twain. People want to gain more profit even though the situation turn bad.

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    Cutting Corners Leads to Repercussions There is no such thing as a shortcut in life‚ everything must be balanced‚ either put the demanding work in now and do it the right way or take a shorter path and suffer the consequences. In both the short stories “He-y‚ Come on Out!” by Shinichi Hoshi and “The Elephant” by Slawomir Mrozek‚ the characters are put into situations in which two possible routes can be taken. The stories particularly focus on the consequences the characters ended up facing by choosing

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    (Constantakis). In the novel Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury‚ a supernatural carnival has come to the town of Jim Nightshade and Will Halloway. The carnival represents all of the evil and temptation in the world‚ and the characters of the novel learn to overcome this temptation with acceptance and fortitude. In the novel‚ the progression towards true happiness is characterized by themes of fear‚ temptation‚ and eventual acceptance of life. Death and the unknown are common terrors that have

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    Research Paper On Exit Interview – A Way Out to Attrition Prepared by (Deepshikha Satija) Deepshikha Satija MBA‚ MPhil.) Research Scholar‚ Singhania University Deepshikha237@yahoo.co.in‚ Deepshikha237@gmail.com Under Guidance of: Dr. Parul Khanna MBA‚ Ph.D Assoc. Prof. &Dean R&D Institute of Management & Technology‚ Faridabad drparulkhanna07@gmail.com Prof. Deepshikha Satija‚ MBA (HRM & IT) from M.D.University Rohtak of 1999-2001 batch. She is currently

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    "When Death Comes" Explication "When Death Comes" by Mary Oliver is a very moving piece of poetry. One might assume that the poem is going to be sad or morbid simply because of the title‚ for death isn’t the happiest of subjects. However‚ the author uses the sadness of death to write a poem about life and happiness. At the start of the poem‚ the mood is‚ in fact‚ sad and depressing. The author repeatedly describes death as something that happens without warning. Phrases like "…death comes like

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    Loneliness In “Of Mice and Men” Steinbeck shows the life of ranchworkers and other characters in the early 1930’s and shows how people are willing to achieve their dream. There are specific words such as “Soledad” and “Solitaire”‚ Soledad connotes loneliness and Solitaire is single man game. This makes it clear that all men who work on the ranches are lonely‚ while others more than each other. At the beginning the path is described as “a path beaten by hard boys coming down from the ranches to swim

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