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    I can’t remember a time in my life when I wasn’t completely and utterly fascinated by fashion. Fashion is academic‚ artistic‚ business oriented. I was drawn to Syracuse University because of the diversity. I’m looking for a school where I can have the freedom to do as much as I want to. I value being a well rounded person. At Syracuse‚ I’d be able to continue to be this person. I’m looking for a school that’ll cater to my interests‚ but also fulfill my academic and social desires. I have a natural

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    A105 ASSIGNMENT 1 PART 1 Using no more than 250 words‚ write a description of the object depicted in the two photographs. This object is small at just 3.7 cm in length. There seems to be no information on circumference or height measurements. The shape takes that of a hare‚ with what appears to be a somewhat oval base. Three of the paws also take shape at the base of the object‚ with the forth paw raise in the front. The head is of circular shape with a prominent nose and mouth cleverly carved out

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    committing actions without restraint. However‚ how much freedom do the citizens of this world actually own? Fyodor Dostoyevsky gives his readers different perspectives about freedom in his story of The Grand Inquisitor on the Nature of Man‚ while Viktor Frankl insists that everyone has an inner freedom that no one can take away in his novel Man’s Search for Meaning. Fyodor Dostoyevsky was born in Russia in 1821‚ when Russia operated in a serf and landlord system until 1861. Growing up‚ Dostoyevsky

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    In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Viktor Frankl’s use of diction‚ syntax‚ tone‚ and imagery throughout this first-hand account is thorough‚ serious‚ and sarcastic at some points. However‚ it lacks the horrific imagery of concentration camps during the Holocaust to make the point of how his life there led to his success of Logotherapy more straightforward. The diction within Frankl’s book shows many degrading words said by the Capos‚ they oversaw the inmates barracks‚ towards him and the other inmates

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    sayings; his quotes influenced the public all over the world‚ giving him an unparalleled popularity level. His quips even became more famous than many presidential quotes. The famous quote above was one of many Muhammad Ali made in 1974 before the bout against another great fighter‚ George Foreman‚ in a conference hall. Muhammad Ali was not his original full name; this name was given when he converted his religion from Christianity to Islam. A man named Elijah Muhammad gave Muhammad Ali’s name

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    South East Asia has become one of the fasted growing markets with regards to e commerce. The South East Asia region consists of Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam and Malaysia. The reason for e commerce market emerging in this region can be pinned to the regions population and the wide usage of technology. The use of the Internet thru technology devises such as smartphones and tablets has become a favorable method of browsing the web for shopping and social media interaction. E commerce shopping

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    how they will regain their freedom again (Corey‚ 2005). A human characteristic is the struggle with understanding the purpose and meaning in life. Feeling that life is meaningless can lead to feelings of emptiness and hollowness‚ a condition that Viktor Frankl calls the existential vacuum. Those who experience the existential vacuum do not keep themselves busy with a routine or work and have the task of creating their own meaning (Corey‚ 2005). To discover the meaning in life‚ clients of existential

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    lesson to learn during a life is that life is either going to make you‚ or it’s going to break you. Everyday choices and behaviors play a vast aspect in the future of people’s’ lives. For example‚ an additional survivor of the Holocaust was a man named Viktor Frankl. He stated many a time that there had been always a reason for rationalism‚ even in the worst of bearings. As once said by Frankl himself‚ “when we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves” (Frankl). This

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    “Graphic design‚ like any form of communication‚ has ethical implications”. Using the work from a range of designers‚ discuss ways in which designers have negotiated this issue. This essay will discuss the ethical implications of graphic design using a range of designers work. The ethical implications discussed will be concerning sex in advertising and whether or not designers have negotiated with the ethical issues that arise from the graphic design of advertisements. The term ‘ethical’ is defined

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    Happiness is sought by the majority of people‚ it is highly valued by societies. However‚ it is hard to achieve and many people never find happiness in their lives. In Viktor Frankl’s‚ “Man’s Search for Meaning‚” he asserts there is a tragic triad that prevents someone from finding happiness‚ one of the triad aspects is guilt. According to the Merriam-Webster‚ guilt is defined as‚ “2. responsibility for a crime or for doing something bad or wrong.” Frankl uses an example from one of his experiences

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