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    What was Rudyard Kipling

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    which are the obligations of those belonging to the upper or noble class. If you have power‚ wealth‚ or status‚ you have a responsibility to people who are less fortunate. He thought English man were selfish and thought they were superior to anybody else. He conveys this belief through the characters in his novella: “The man who would be king” Kipling thought the upper class British only cared about themselves and didn’t pay attention to the necessities of those who worked for them. He believed they

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    world. I never do. A few months ago‚ someone told me I was pretty. I asked him to stop flattering me‚ I didn’t believe him anyway. I wish I could. I wish I could just be myself. I wish I could relax and feel normal. I wish I could just be secure. I wish I could feel good enough. But I don’t. Not by a long shot. I cannot believe I’m pretty. My hair is fluffy‚ I’ve got spots on my way too big nose‚ my skin is dry… Those things are not the factors that define someone pretty. Those factors make me ugly

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    do. He starts asking questions‚ asking everyone he knows. Some answers are good and some are bad‚ some contradict others and some contradict themselves‚ but he accepts them all. After all something is better than nothing right? He assumes everyone else has it figured out but him. Without much to build off of along with his grandfather’s seemingly contradictory statement about life‚ it was difficult to understand it all. Starting out at step one and using advice that was a product of years and years

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    honor does not diminish‚ while a false or fleeting honor of a lesser mortal causes destruction. Exploring and discussing how to act honorably toward each other is a place to start.The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be. How can you be a person of integrity? First‚ figure out what integrity (honor) is. My mother used to say to treat others the way you wanted to be treated. Does anyone do that these days? Well‚ I know that I don’t want to be cut off in traffic

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    to provide certain information such as your e-mail address‚ name‚ and location‚ others use these information and pretend to be you‚ especially when they are into illegal activities. Furthermore‚ someone pretending to be somebody else can make you believe that he or she is up to some business offer‚ ask to meet up with you‚ and take your money. It has also become easier for someone to stalk you and harass you online. You should make use of the pros and cons of social networking sites to take

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    oppression can make one believe anything‚ and even argue a point of view he knows to be wrong. Harding represents the run-of-the-mill uninformed citizen‚ the average Joe who spends his life unwilling to ever speak his true thoughts. He will even pretend he does not think these things‚ due to the fear instilled in him by an unfair tyrant. This constitutes as borderline brainwash. Nurse Ratched‚ like many of the power figures in the world today‚ uses fear as well as gifting of false power‚ in an effort

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    everything by yourself. I think Cole is like any other teenage kid nowadays‚ they think they’re the center of the universe‚ and if someone doesn’t agree with us we either pretend they don’t exist or we treat them badly. But in this story‚ Cole learned that he is far from the center of the universe‚ in fact is very very tiny‚ and he accepts that idea. If you keep telling someone that you’re right‚ then you have to come up with some evidence saying that your correct probably means that the person you’re

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    The Corner

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    parents are hard-core drug addicts which is another commonplace thing there that is accepted among the members of The Corner. In urban America we have drug use‚ alcoholism and many other deviant things but people are not accepting of them or pretend not to be. In the winter of this story sometimes the snow will cover up the trash and make it almost look beautiful in esoteric way. This could be almost a simile for the way a lot of the people in this story end-up drug addicts slaves to their

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    to admit his mistakes and not to shift his blame onto someone else. Lastly‚ he progress from the role of the who is in touble to the one of a rescuer and starts using his logic to come up with the practical ideas that benefit other characters. At the beginning of the book‚ Pooh’s egocentrism reveals the fact that he occupies the early stage of psychological development. However‚ his further ability to look at the situation from someone else’s point of view rather than his own demonstrates that

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    Hacking Gmail

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    thanks to a note from Albert Houseman‚ I just figured out what might well have happened to you‚ and it’s a sneaky hack that involves just as much social engineering as computer trickery. The key is that you got an invitation from someone you didn’t know... Here’s how someone who had malicious intent could set you up with a Gmail account and then later hack into your new mailbox and contact list: First‚ they need a secondary account that isn’t a Gmail address. A Yahoo or Hotmail address would work

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