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    Relationships are the most important aspects of a person’s life‚ as they shape each individual. Throughout The Great Gatsby and Hum If You Don’t Know the Words‚ many relationships are viewed as unhealthy. Gatsby’s relationship with Daisy is mainly imaginary.Gatsby’s fantasy of what his relationship with Daisy would look like when they met again was unrealistic. On the other hand‚ It helped Gatsby to get through tough times in his life‚ because he could tell himself that once he was with Daisy‚ everything

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    Warrior Ethos Lcpl Wein 20150206 Clb3-TSC 3rd Platoon Warrior ethos can mean very many different things depending on the situation. However the book‚ “Warrior Ethos” has given multiple definitions and examples to better understand the meaning. Although almost all can be compared in everyday life‚ all can be used in war. Part one of the book‚ “Warrior Ethos” can be the strongest and most impacting chapters of the book. Although two and three‚ will discuss in detail what is means to be a warrior

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    Kingston would yell and cry‚ saying she was not a bad girl but realized that she may well have just said she was not a girl‚ implying that all girls are bad (Kingston 46). She knew the world would treat her differently but she was strong-minded and refused to fit into these gender norms. The essay titled The Woman Warrior: Claiming Narrative Power‚ Recreating Female Selfhood‚ touches on this point as well‚ stating “At times

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    Born in New York City in 1925‚ William F. Buckley was one of ten children born to a Texas-born oil developer and lawyer. He spent his early life moving from New York to Mexico‚ Paris‚ England‚ and Connecticut‚ and was fluent in three languages. After his education he joined the military from 1943 to 1945‚ and then enrolled at Yale University. At Yale he was on the debate team and was the chairman of the Yale Daily News. Post-graduation‚ he spent two years in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

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    There are many ways that one can achieve happiness. Some achieve it through material things while others take home memories that’ll be recalled over and over. There are also many articles and poems that relate to happiness such as “Study: High Incomes don’t Bring You Happiness”‚ “An Overview of the Great Depression”‚ and “Truth”. The authors all share the same view point about finding the key to happiness. It is that people should look to the bright side of every situation instead of focusing on

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    Before reading Why don’t we listen better? by James Petersen‚ I was not sure what to expect‚ personality I was worried about completing the 20 chapters in one week. However to my surprise the book is amazing. It almost feels like Peterson wrote this book about me. The chapter that gripped me was the chapter 2 Flat- Brain Theory of Emotions. Reading this chapter helped me to gain an understanding of the stomach‚ heart and head functions individuality and together. Peterson states that “the stomach

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    “You Don’t Say” Insert Name Interpersonal Communication In our American culture‚ we tend to say many things that do not make much sense to other cultures. We have numerous silly expressions known as idioms. If someone from a different culture came to America and heard our idioms‚ they could definitely become confused. There are so many idioms that could be completely misunderstood. For example‚ Johnny and Gina were arguing and Johnny always brings up old grudges while they fought. One could

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    In “ Why prisons don’t work” Written by Wilbert Rideau and Published by New York Times. Rideau expresses his initial feeling towards the prison system and his experience while in prison. Rideau was sentenced to life in prison for murder in nineteen sixty one he talks about his perspective on why so many color affiliated groups are being sentenced to prison. He mentions how he would want to see the prison system let out its inmates serving twenty to thirty years in prison for petty offences. He believes

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    If I had a million bucks‚ I’d pay Deborah Tannen to sit by me at all times‚ providing simultaneous translation‚ in her graceful‚ intelligent‚ and persuasive way‚ of what people are really saying when I think they’re saying something else. Not having a million bucks‚ I rely on her books — popular‚ accessible‚ inviting presentations that make scholarly research look like the most fun a girl can have short of movie reviewing — as guides to communication. In You Just Don’t Understand‚ Tannen analyzed

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    Violence in "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" "Our tears were the only thing we could control. So not crying felt like we had won something" (Sherman 175). To experience such a traumatic and painful series of events within ones a lifespan leaves the survivor emotionally detach. Sherman Alexie’s memoir‚ "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" gives readers a glimpse into Native American life from Sherman personal perspective. In Sherman Alexie memoir through these tragic moments readers can see

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