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    mixture; they aren’t always desirable but they are all formative in developing our identity and thus have an impact on being able to belong within our own mental state. Once the characters in Rainbow’s End by Jane Harrison and The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak realise the desired person they wanted to be they then become a formidable person and naturally belong in any circumstance. This confirms that the more we connect with our present understanding of belonging and engage with what we want to become we

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    and birth order of any said family affect intelligence. The two main contributors of the study are Robert Zajonc and Gregory Markus. Zajonc and Markus believed that birth order does‚ in fact‚ relate to intelligence. Their main questions were how and why the majority of first-born children typically test better and are smarter than their later-born siblings. Zajonc and Markus tested their theory by comparing it to the data of studies done by other researchers’. They analyzed the data from many research

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    expression and style. Zusak’s way with words is singularly inventive‚ since he uses figures of speech in a totally original‚ cryptic and poetic manner. The narrator is so extraordinary because he is Death. Death is not a person but throughout the story‚ Zusak portrays him to have human-like emotions towards characters like Liesel. He is an omniscient narrator. This means that Death knows all that is occurring‚ people’s thoughts‚ the past‚ the future‚ and much more. During the book Death transports you back

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    SUMMER READING RESPONSE Book: Contemporary Title: The Hunger Games Series Author: Susan Collins Choose a character and explain how the character changes throughout the story. What causes the change? What lessons does the character learn? Peeta‚ the son of a baker‚ has changed the most throughout the story in The Hunger Games Series. From the beginning of the story‚ Peeta is a shy and closed guy‚ who is always afraid to say his own feelings and words‚ “Well‚ there is this one girl. I’ve had

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    of Engineering Logistics Planning for Supplier Base Reduction - understanding Supplier Base Reduction’s role in purchasing A case study at Alfa Laval AB Authors Fabian Karlsson Sebastian Eriksson-Ritzén Supervisors Ala Pazirandeh Markus Ekendahl ii Acknowledgements This thesis completed our Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the Faculty of Engineering‚ Lund University. We initiated this study by expressing

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    Citations: (Markus‚ cited in Hardy 2010). p. 5). (Information Prominent) As Hardy (2010 p Example Hardy (2010‚ p Example Many writers‚ including Hardy (2010‚ p.10)‚ argued that‚ ‘…the world was round and to

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    conscience decisions or can even be requirements on a subliminal level. Some factors of attraction may include physical attractiveness‚ proximity and intimacy and intimate relationships. Kassin‚ Fein and Markus describe physical attractiveness as a way of one being drawn in (Kassin‚ Fein‚ & Markus‚ 2008). There are five elements of attractiveness also known as the Golden Rule. These five factors include facial features‚ Voice‚ Kissing‚ Smell and Financial Stability. Sexual attraction can be directly

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    Over the course of one’s life‚ it is inevitable to hit bumps in the roads. Some might be small‚ and some might be big. The response to these “bumps” is the development of individuals all around us. Some difficulties in our life help us realize our true hidden potential. Or some problems help us understand life as a whole‚ but it makes us who we are today. Living and understanding the disputes symbolises who we are. For instance‚ in Mark Zusak’s book‚ The Book Thief‚ the reader gets an understanding

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    Media’s Portrayal of Mental Illness Abisha Kirubananthan Child & Adolescent Mental Health 3- CYWP 210 Professor Jodie Adams Wednesday‚ Feburary 4th‚ 2015 The purpose of this research paper is to examine an article from the media that deals with the topic mental illness. In the past‚ mental illness was understood wrong and society considered it as a crime (Aferringo‚ 2015). The stigma was seen as a harmful disease‚ which caused individuals diagnosed with a mental illness feeling

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    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ a 16-year-old teenager with thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs‚ attends a cancer patients’ support group at her mother’s behest. During a support meeting‚ Hazel meets a 17-year-old teenage boy named Augustus Waters‚ whose osteosarcoma caused him to lose his leg. Augustus is at the meeting to support his mutual friend‚ Isaac‚ who is losing his remaining eye to cancer. The two bond immediately after the meeting and Augustus invites Hazel to his

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