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    An American dream In nature never will you find two snowflakes that are the same. From the time a snowflake starts falling‚ till the time it finally melts‚ a snow flake is very fragile. There are so many elements working against a snowflake it’s a miracle if it ever stays on the ground. Like the snowflake the American dream is equally unique and fragile. Under most circumstances both need the right conditions to flourish. You will never see it naturally snow on a hot summer day‚ but unlike

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    Selena Thompson CIS 114 Maria Uskova 12 December 2012 People Pleasing People…….Monical’s Way In 1959‚ the Monical Family started making pizzas in a small town called Tolono‚ Illinois. Very soon everyone in the town loved their recipe and the “Monical’s Family” became a hit. Thus‚ “Monical’s Pizza” was born. Today there are 66 Monical’s Pizza restaurants located throughout central Illinois‚ with several franchise location in Indiana and Wisconsin. In an intensely competitive business

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    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES ON THE WAY PEOPLE EAT AROUND THE WORLD The ways people eat around the world are strongly connected to culture‚ tradition and geography. The ways people eat symbolize the traditional culture of the people. There are differences and similarities on the way people eat around the world. Where some countries may be lapse on their tableware setting and their table manners‚ others are extremely strict in how they eat in front of people. What each country has in common with

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    Living In Two Worlds

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    Living in Two Worlds Like every coin has two side‚ there are always two aspects in every human life. You can’t just experience good and happy lifestyle. Like other people I also experienced ups and down in my life. After reading Kim Hoang’s “Chinese in America‚ American in China‚” I feel that the necessity of immigrants to adapt or not adapt to American Culture‚ including speaking English‚ is on the highest level‚ for vocational‚ relational‚ and mental health reasons. For instance‚ the important

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    Positive Regard

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    Unconditional Positive Regard is a central concept in the theories of Carl R. Rogers‚ both for psychotherapy and for interpersonal relations. A universal need for positive regard by others appears at about the same time a person begins to experience awareness of self (Rogers‚ 1959). In therapy‚ UPR is a quality of the therapist’s experience toward the client (p. 239). Rogers’ writing sheds light on various aspects of this construct: Unconditional One experiencing UPR holds ‘no conditions of acceptance

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    Does Hamlet feel the same way? When you first start to read about Hamlet and Ophelia in‚ “The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark” by William Shakespeare‚ you get an idea of the love that the two characters share for each other. Is this love really mutual? Hamlet makes it very clear throughout the play that he does love Ophelia. Hamlet shows this love through the constant letters he writes and the things he says when they are alone together. The essay “Does Hamlet really love Ophelia” by Eva

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    texts of each tradition‚ namely; the Christian Bible and the Qur’an and Hadith instruct the adherent as to the best way of contributing to peace at a global level. Upon the analysis of the principal teachings of Christianity and Islam pertaining to peace‚ it is the contention of this paper that; the inspiration and desire for peace derives directly from the sacred texts of the two traditions. Essential to the concept of peace contained within the Christian Bible is the belief that peace as a concept

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    of this Essay is that even though one sister fell into the “America Dream” she never lost who she was. She never lost her Indian background. Two sisters went to America‚ so that they can get a great education and also a great job. Even though they had the same idea coming to America‚ they both went different ways. These two sisters‚ they are exactly the same. They have some differences but then it starts happening when they get married. Mira gets married to an Indian man and Bharati gets married to

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    Two Different Worlds

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    November 27‚ 2012 Two Different Worlds Two different worlds can mean plenty of things with many similarities. For me living in Philadelphia it means living day and night‚ literally. That’s how I view Philadelphia now at the age of my mid-twenties. It really is like that in my neighborhood. Crossing one street can put you in two different state of minds and can change how you act according to where you are in the city. Therefore I chose to do an observation on two Nail Salons in two completely different

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    Two Worlds Divided

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    Assignment 4 English 101 Two Worlds Divided Laken’s purpose in composing this story was to demonstrate that all of us are in some way isolated from other individuals. We get trapped in our own thoughts‚ our own hurtful moments‚ and in our own bodies. In this reading it talks about how human characters struggle to find connection and to make sense of the lives that they live in. Laken wanted to convey even though the despite tragedies in life can send people scrambling in different directions

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