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    most logical explanation. A perfect example of this are smokers. One person in a crowd does it‚ and then they all do it. Don’t believe me? I bet if you find one person in a crowd that smokes‚ I guarantee you that within a week the crowd will look like a steam engine. Another reason maybe‚ is that some people just don’t fit in. There people I feel more sorry for. Because they aren’t the loudest or they might be a little weird‚ people manipulate them into turning them into something they’re not.

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    Not selfless enough Selfishness‚ putting ourselves in front of others‚ seems to be the norm nowadays. The simple things matter. Offering your seat to an elderly person‚ answering door-to-door salesman‚ saying please and thank-you. The list goes on. A new TV Show called “What Would You Do” is a programme about social experiments that they conduct public with hidden cameras. It usually involves their actors playing the victim in distress to see how people react. The number of people that ignore the

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    Outage by John Updike

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    The weatherpersons on television‚ always eager for ratings-boosting disasters‚ had predicted a fierce autumn storm for New England‚ with driving rain and high winds. Brad Morris‚ who worked at home while his wife‚ Jane‚ managed a boutique on Boston’s Newbury Street‚ glanced out his windows now and then at the swaying trees—oaks still tenacious of their rusty leaves‚ maples letting go in gusts of gold and red—but was unimpressed by the hyped news event. Rain came down heavily a half hour at a time

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    Ingmar Bergman's Persona

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    nurse‚ Alma‚ played by Bibi Andersson are one and the same person. They are "split" when the actress does not want to act any more‚ and retires to her own self. The term "does not want to act" depicts two things: firstly‚ she does not want to act as a job‚ and secondly‚ in a more distant‚ but more appropriate interpretation‚ she does not want to act to the outside world. The nurse is nothing more than the outside appearance of the same person—this is why Mr. Vogler recognizes her (and not Elisabeth)

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    affect the people who are being bullied? Look around our school if you want to see it. How many people get made fun of everyday when a group of people gets together? How many times do you see a group of people reject a person from joining an activity or sport because they’re “weird” or “lame”? A kid in Wauwatosa recently committed suicide because of bullying. He wasn’t even in high school. He wasn’t even in middle

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    Thesis – we become dissatisfied with consumerism Consumerism is the parephrenalia that is known to some and unknown to others. No matter what cultural background we come from every person has consumed in one form or another. Its how people deal with the products which bring individuals into the cycle of consumerism. The americanised consuming environment‚ and the way humans are components of a destructive consumerist. Bruce Dawes poems show that that is the way of consumerism and it will never

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    Macbeth Rough Draft The Weird Sisters gave Macbeth a prophecy‚ but did the Weird Sisters plan for Lady Macbeth to become mad too‚ or did the Weird Sisters plan to have Macbeth come to power by killing Duncan then to lose the throne by going crazy with power. In the book Macbeth‚ which was written by Shakespeare‚ the Weird Sisters were portrayed as the plot makers‚ who ended up making Macbeth go mad with power. The Weird Sisters didn’t plan to make Lady Macbeth go crazy‚ but her thirst for power ended

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    Alienated People

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    to turn away from another person. Alienation‚ like a lot of other social attitudes and concepts‚ can give a wide variety of interests. I have found six main points in The Encyclopedia of Psychiatry‚ Psychology‚ and Psychoanalysis that have gotten the most attention and things written about alienation; A) Powerlessness: The feeling‚ belief‚ or expectancy that a persons behavior can’t control some events whether positive or negative‚ B) Meaninglessness: The person feels incomprehensive

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    good. The real test is having genuine gratefulness when life is difficult. If we decide to show more gratitude towards others daily‚ we can have a more positive effect on our community and families. Having gratitude is a reward in itself. The more a person attempts to show gratitude‚ the more he will be able to appreciate the little things in life. Gratitude is a form of appreciation and appreciation can help lead us to contentment. Contentment is to be satisfied. Being satisfied encourages feelings

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    Conformity and People

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    by others throughout life. The idea from “The Sociology of Leopard Man” by Logan Feyes discusses how indi viduals are confronted with conformity in order to fit in with society. Conforming is one obstacle that many people face through life. When a person conforms it means that they undergo a change in order to fit in with society. Unlike conformists‚ non-conformists are the “unusual” part of the world that do not undergo a change within themselves to fit in with the world. These people are often looked

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