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    The need to feel loved isn’t confined to marriage or even romance—everyone has a desire to be fulfilled by meaningful relationships and unconditional love. Of the countless ways we can show love to one another‚ five languages of love‚ prove to be universal and comprehensive. Love languages are verbal and non-verbal means of communication between people who love each other Love languages manifest in friendships‚ the workplace‚ in families and in just about every human connection. We all identify primarily

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    In his book Forgotten Fire‚ author Adam Bagdasarian investigates the Armenian Genocide through the eyes of a twelve year old Armenian boy named Vahan Kenderian. Through Vahan‚ the reader experiences the atrocities committed during the 1915 genocide of Armenians in Turkey. The Turks‚ who were Muslim‚ viewed the Christian Armenians as inferiors and treated them as such; under Turkish law‚ Armenians had nearly no rights‚ no fair justice in Turkish courts‚ could not bear arms‚ and were taxed far higher

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    Name: Merle Price-Broderick Date: 6/27/2014 Note: Save this document as a Microsoft Word file to an easy to find location on your computer before beginning. Be sure to save your work as you go. You will upload and submit this document through the assignment submission button in the online classroom. Life Event: A significant‚ but not positive nor uplifting event was the death of my father at the age of nine. Explanation: He was in the Air Force and I remember watching him

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    I am analyzing the Transformational Model written by Gary W. Moon. As I read through his approach to helping Jake there was language that suggested an approach that was founded on the idea that Jesus was part of the solution presented to Jake. "In the ultimate sense I believe that people are most healthy when they are living in as close an alignment as possible to God. Three helpful ways to describe this process toward ultimate soul health include Jesus’ use of the imagery of living in the kingdom

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    character John Nash in the film "A Beautiful Mind" In the movie‚ "A Beautiful Mind"‚ John Nash displays classic positive symptoms of a schizophrenic. This movie does a fair job in portraying the personality and daily suffering of someone who is affected by the disease‚ although the film does not give a completely historically accurate account. In the film‚ John Nash would fall into the category of a paranoid schizophrenic‚ portraying all the symptoms that are typical for this illness. Nash suffers

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    an individual may view his or hers environment. Culture is passed down from parents and relatives to the younger generation which allows both culture and our parents to influence who we are and how we value life. In the story‚ “Looking for Work” by Gary Soto‚ tells a story of his younger years where he wanted his family to be like the ones he saw on television because they were wealthy and perfect. In another story‚ “Arm Wrestling with My Father” by Brad Manning‚ who recalls a time where he and his

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    portrays as everyday norms and values. These norms and values are instilled during childhood through the time he or she becomes an adult. Amiri Baraka’s autobiography “School” and Lisa Keiski’s essay “Suicide’s Forgotten Victims‚” makes this evident. In both “School” and “Suicide’s Forgotten Victims‚” Baraka’s and Keiski’s daily interactions with their peers‚ authority figures‚ and society contribute to the formulation of important life

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    Technology is controlling and changing our everyday lives. I strongly believe Gary Shteyngart in his article “Only Connect”; not only is the I-phone changing everybody lives‚ but any other smart phone that exists in today’s society. Shteyngart says “With each passing year‚ scientists estimate that I lose between 6 and 8 percent of my humanity‚ so that by the close of this decade you will be able to quantify my personality.” He is correct because every year technology changes and advance. Each year

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    Gary Soto is one of the most accredited poets/authors in literature. In his works‚ he memorably portrays the life‚ work ethic / practices‚ joys of traditional Mexican Americans cultural day to day life style. He not only does this with poems‚ but he also portrays similar messages in the books that he writes. Soto is known for having an “eye” for telling his stories to the point where you can actually see the plot line in front of you as you read. This is a distinguished factor that is pointed out

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    Short yet Complicated Story of Immigrant’s Experience In the short story "Sixty-Nine Cents" Gary Shteyngart‚ a Jewish writer who was born in Soviet Russia and emigrated to the USA at the age of seven‚ depicts one of his first experiences of attempted assimilation in the American society. This short autobiographic story shows the dubious nature of any immigrant’s life‚ where not even an ethnic identity but the internal feeling of belonging to a certain culture creates obstacles to quick assimilation

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