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    Imaginative Thinking: How it Leads to Authentic and Effective Living Oprah Winfrey stated that “to be present is to be fully alive. And there is no true life without presence.” While this can be arguably true, it can also be proven wrong. There are different perspectives on what is considered to be the real world and “true living”. One must ask, what does it mean to be living in the present? Does it mean to be fully engaged in the current moment or doing what brings happiness? There are different

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    Coach Patrice was able to motivate his athletes by providing positive feedback at times to that would strengthen their sport performance. Even when working on the team’s weaknesses the athletes were really having fun, this showed that Patrice had skills that reflected motivating activities “ these are activities that athletes really want to have a go at, right from the very start”. In this concept there are 5 components’ that develop challenging activates that motivate athletes to learn “Originality

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    In the television series “Black Mirror”, the episode “San Junipero” deals with two main characters who are in a world where they can get to choose to have their consciousness survive in another world. The protagonists, Yorkie and Kelly meet in the other world, which is called San Junipero, and instantly form a connection. Yorkie is submissive and introverted, whereas Kelly is the total opposite, as she is extroverted and the leader. They two opposites attracted, sparking an instant relationship causing

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    was quite a culture shock coming from a nice little cottage to visiting a Premier Inn for six to seven weeks. "For me, it was a learning curve, learning how to perform on television, knowing where I should stand, and those types of things.” The professional shepherd also stated that it was challenging for the reality TV series' celebrities, as well, who had to act like the dogs' masters to get their canine colleague onside. He further added that, “They had to sound like a farmer from Suffolk in

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    The Theme of Escape in The Glass Menagerie In The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams uses the theme of escape to help drive the play forward. None of the characters are capable of living in the real world. Laura, Amanda, Tom and Jim use various methods to escape the brutalities of life. Laura retreats into a world of glass animals and old records. Amanda is obsessed with living in her past. Tom escapes into his world of poetry writing and movies. Jim also reverts to his past and remembers the days

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    Chuck Jones is a small business executive with 40+ years of information technology experience. His expertise, knowledge, skills, and abilities within the fields of information technology and management abilities in this area were varied, diverse, and spanned many industries, roles, and responsibilities. His history and skills have proven to have been instrumental and foundational in his perspectives on future workforce and workplace directions and strategies. They have worked to facilitate within

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    Seven Roswell sophomores were selected to be on the Varsity girls soccer squad this year. This is an impressive accomplishment, because the team is typically dominated by upper-classmen. These students are Bella Akin (left back), Elise Baron (midfield), Meghan Connelly (winger/striker/right or left midfielder), Sienna Kent (winger/striker/right or left midfielder), Hayden Hammerman (center back), Anne Lescher (right back), and Kristin Liquori (goalie). At tryouts, the coach saw great potential in

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    Staying me Wiz Khalifa once said “The most daring thing is to be yourself and to do exactly what you want to do at the point in time and not to be worried about what other people are doing or what's popular.” The poem “Me” by Walter de la Mare reminded me of this quote by Wiz. Walter says “as long as I live I shall always be myself” reminds me of when I was first coming to Shep and I wanted to fit in. When he compares himself to the trees, there is all different kinds of trees and all different kinds

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    I. Can Steven Bender demonstrate that Stan and Linda Kremer (“Kremers”) are liable for false imprisonment when they sent him to the downstairs basement with no access to phone service and would not allow his friends to come on to their property? False imprisonment occurs when there is confinement without legal justification. The elements of false imprisonment are the restraint of the plaintiff against his or her will and the unlawfulness of the restraint. When looking at restraint against his/her

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    Is A Sanctuary Really a Secret Place?         The world can be viewed as an intricate and complex place, which contains different groups of people who have distinct views and behaviors. The pressure that is exerted on these individuals due to contrasting views and behaviors leads an individual to either dissociate or split. Martha Stout, the author of “When I Woke Up Tuesday Morning, It Was Friday” discusses how her patients, Seth and Julia, were affected by trauma and dissociation. Dissociation

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