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    Walter Mitty is initially a character with a very regular routine‚ not participating in much activity out of work having not done or “been anywhere noteworthy or mentionable” a fact confirmed by his empty travel journal. He lives a routine lifestyle‚ striving to maintain his record of “no mistakes.” Another aspect of his character is his fearful nature: not even considering the prospect of asking his coworker Cheryl out on a date‚ being only think to himself “I can’t.” To escape his reality‚ Walter

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    celebrities such as Ariana Grande‚ Ellen DeGeneres‚ and Natalie Portman (to name a few) are advocates for a healthier life by changing their eating habits. Although most of these dieting programs may not have been recently invented‚ the increased popularity of varying diets has also caused an increased concern for the effectiveness and harmfulness of different eating styles. The pros and cons of each diet can be confounding and yet predictable. Many researchers have discovered information that can help

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    In the story Tartuffe by Moliere‚ the audience can view many foil characters. It seems as if every character had a foil‚ meaning opposite character. The two foils that most stood out were Tartuffe and Cleante. These characters show completely different personalities and everything about them is actually the opposite. One is a hypocrite about religion and the other one is very pious. The more you learn about the characters‚ the more you realize how different they are. Cleante is both a wise

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    of this Psychology Extended Essay is “What is the Extent of the Media’s Influence Regarding Eating Disorders?” To further investigate this question‚ I researched what the media is and what it does‚ how people are affected by the media and many different studies and experiments. Through the use of several sources‚ mostly online and experiments‚ I was able to learn exactly what the media does to possibly be considered an influence on the development of eating disorders. I was able to find a multitude

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    I grew up in the concrete jungle; my Grandfather‚ David Gillespie‚ grew up on a farm. These two worlds are starkly different from one another‚ as John Steinbeck highlights in his novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath and Gillespie describes in his childhood tales. The compilation of these two tales highlights the increasing role and dependence on technology coupled with the stigma that continually surrounds agricultural workers from the Great Depression to the more modern era. To begin‚ my full revelation

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    Technology in Agriculture‚ and its Application to The Grapes of Wrath Although technology has become a standard in today’s society‚ it was a major cause of the Great Depression. Before the advent of the tractor‚ may people made their living as farmers. As seen in The Grapes of Wrath‚ many of these people lost their occupations and their farms due to industrialization of farming. A tractor did the work of fifteen farming families‚ so more and more families were put out of business by the owners

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    archetype: from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Braham Stoker’s Dracula. Society gravitates towards this black and white ideal‚ for when there is a monster‚ there must also be a hero to defeat it. This is explicated in chapter 5 of John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath‚ as the monster archetype is applied to the banks which transform into unassailable malisons toward the tenant farmers who do not have the knowledge necessary to challenge such beasts. Not only does the bank manipulate the farmers’ lack of

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    loss. But according to experts these chemical products are very unsafe for our bodies. They can bring to us not only alimentation problems but also‚ if the users are younger‚ growth problems. In my opinion we should take most control on what we eat and on what we do‚ leaving a little more time to the healthy care of our Two Ways of Losing Weight: One Healthy‚ Other Dangerous Posted on January 3‚ 2011 by yrrehca08 Obesity: one of the major problems encountered by every person. Once

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    Throughout Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral‚” the nameless narrator‚ the main character develops emotionally through a situation that creates fear in an already introverted man. He does not want to go outside of his comfort zone and he is caught off guard when he is forced beyond his current developmental state. But‚ through a lesson from the blind narrator finds himself enlightened to the sentiments of the handicapped. When the blind man‚ Robert‚ first arrives at the narrator’s house the two men

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    Molly Craig is the eldest and usually portrayed as the leader of the three girls. She is a brave‚ caring‚ supporting sister and cousin. Throughout the film‚ we see sections where Molly shows true responsibility and bravery‚ it adds to her character development and we feel a closer connection to Molly herself. At the beginning of the film‚ we can understand that Molly never considered that she would have to carry the responsibility of 2 other girls all by herself. Since the film was based on a book

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