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    character I’m dreaming to get rid of. I’m too stubborn and never change my views in favor of somebody else. Being hot-tempered it’s not a problem to argue with my friends even through trifles. The main bad trait I have is my inattention and forgetfulness. This prevents me from doing quality works. Sometimes I don’t notice some changes that appear in the life of my relatives and friends. Because of this many people take offences on me. The only thing that gives me hope is the fact that I’m working

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    The character of Farhan Akhtar‚ ie.‚ Karthik from ‘Karthik calling Karthik’ is diagnosed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder in the movie. "Multiple Personality Disorder" (MPD)‚ which was reclassified as "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (DID) in previous version of the DSM (i.e.‚ the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th. Edition; better known as the DSM-IV‚ and retained in the current edition‚ the DSM-5) is said to be one of the most controversial and potentially dangerous

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    and when he was carrying the boy saint Christopher noticed that the boy was so heavy but didn’t know the boy was our savior Jesus Christ and yet he still willed himself to do it and that’s how he became a saint. The struggle that the saint had was trying to carry Jesus across the river because he weighed so much and he couldn’t do it but he willed himself to do it and he accomplished his struggle. I choose this saint because if he has the will power to do what he did I am hoping that he can give me

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    intelligent). Each managed in an attempt to form a utopian society. At the age of sixteen children of the factions must choose a faction to which they will now be apart of for the rest of their life. A character that changes throughout the film is strong willed sixteen year old Beatrice Prior (Tris) when on choosing day she rejects her familys group and chooses a whole new faction called The Dauntless. After she discovers unrest and growing conflict in their seemingly ‘perfect society’ she becomes a protagonist

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    Strong willed so I am great at being my own team. By preferring to work alone I am in control of my process and outcome. And at the end I will be okay if the job at hand does not come out as should. With being strong willed I can easy use two patterning and be successful. That way I can get my assignments done and have an understanding. The benefit of me learning

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    movement – difficulty looking sideways and they will have to move their head to achieve full lateral vision. Parkinsonism – symptoms similar to Parkinson’s Disease with slowness of movement and increased muscle tone Memory and other neurological – forgetfulness‚ thinking and thought process will be slower. Behavioral – depression‚ sleeping difficulty‚ loss of appetite and weight‚ schizophrenia‚ etc. and behavioral symptoms can increase with stress Death usually occurs 15 to 20 years after the initial

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    more well-known drug that produces a numb sort of euphoria. The fourth line of the poem introduces a new dynamic to the first stanza. Keats says‚ “Lethe-wards had sunk:” Norton tells us that Lethe is a mythological river in Hades that causes forgetfulness. With this line Keats’ intention in the first stanza can be expanded from a euphoric void of feeling to one that causes him to forget. Because of this and Keats’ later references to intoxication (see stanza 2) as well as references to death

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    right of passage is one of the most difficult to surrender. Such strong defiance and independence is shown in Margaret Atwood’s‚ "The Handmaid’s Tale"‚ through the minor character of Moira. This character is referred to throughout the novel as strong-willed and independent until Offred finds her near the end‚ different and broken. Through Moira‚ Atwood is able to develop Offred as a dependent on hope and further develop the theme of hopelessness in Totalitarian governments. Throughout the novel‚ Offred

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    Samuel Beckett explores the purposelessness of life‚ lack of meaning and memory in Waiting for Godot. Aspects such as repetition‚ change‚ recognition‚ blind faith‚ silences and pauses illustrated the forgetfulness and purposelessness of the lives of Vladimir and Estragon. ‘Waiting’ is doing both something and nothing simultaneously; Vladimir and Estragon recognize this which is why they are in search for something to ‘do’. VLADIMIR: We are happy. ESTRAGON: We are happy. (Silence.) What do

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    Feminine identity in the Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers The novel‚ Bread Givers‚ by Anzia Yezierska explores the life of the Smolinsky family living in the poor conditions of the lower east side in New York City. The novel’s narrator and main protagonist‚ Sara‚ struggles to find her identity as an independent woman throughout the novel. Sara’s struggle illuminates the transition of women from being undervalued to independent and self-fulfilling individuals. Sara’s struggle is characterized by her

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