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    The purpose behind this assignment from my own understanding is for a couple of reasons. One of them is to help improve and practice report writings/responses, while another reason is to express what we believe our strengths and weaknesses will be in this chosen career path. This assignment is beneficial because it will prepare us for future writing assignments in the program, and better understand how we will be graded. It will also help us reflect on what skills we think we can bring to the table

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    Happiness When asking someone what makes them happy, you more than likely would receive a million different answers. The general definition of happiness or being happy is a state of well-being and contentment, or a pleasurable or satisfying experience. An individual’s definition of happiness more as excitement increase in the tendency to choose ab exciting option over a calming option; and defining happiness more as feeling calm increase the tendency to choose a calming option over exciting option

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    Social media is, generally, any online platform that promotes communication between your friends. Social media often allows users to post pictures or words to express themselves and let his or her friends know what is going on in his or her life. Being a new and evolving thing, obviously us as humans are going to create controversy about this new technology’s effects on the brain and body- whether they be good or bad. Most people believe anything they hear about social media’s effects on attention

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    Greasy Lake Summary

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    In T.C. Boyles “Greasy Lake,” the narrator claims that he and his friends are “dangerous characters” (57). However, as the story concludes the description of him and his friends are inaccurate. So how do the narrator and his friends undermine their self-proclaimed “bad”-ness? That the narrator and his friends are regretful by the end of the story discredits the claim. Also, they are confounded when a situation turns out bad which makes it seem like they haven’t been in that situation before. Finally

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    The gravedigger is a play by Joseph zettelmaier and directed by Ann Byrd I saw this play at October, 28 at Normandale Department of Theatre Dr. Seward's Dracula is also a play by Joseph Zettlemaier and directed by I saw this play at November, 6 2015 at Normandale Department of Theatre The gravedigger is a story about a man who is a gravedigger. This man finds a man hiding in a grave. The gravedigger doesn't know that the man is created by Doctor, at first the gravedigger and the man didn't have

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    I am a young female Hispanic of Mexican decent that I am indeed proud of even though I never wanted to admit it due to all the negativity going on with being Mexican. I am considered a first-generation American born in Georgia and raised in the Rio Grande valley. I am the youngest and only female of three, sadly but fortunate they left a permanent impact on me both positive and negative. They are a big part of my life that have helped mold me into the women I am today. I am grateful that I am the

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    Life Of Pi Quote Essay “You might think I lost hope at that point. I did. And as a result I perked up and felt much better.” At several points in my life, I have reached a point at which I lost all hope. I lost my energy and determination, but from that negative energy came a light to guide me in the right direction. When we realize we are in a dark place, it motivates us to try to escape it. This dark place can lead to the best creation and some of the greatest levels of accomplishment in life.

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    It was the middle of the summer, and I was getting ready to go play the most important match of the season. As I put my hair into a ponytail and got a headband on, the reality really hit me. This was state finals. If we won this, we would be state champs and moving on to nationals. I had the difficult job to play singles two. My mom and I drove all the way down to downtown with the rest of the team, and we were getting ready to play. The team mom said, “Girls, get ready. Make sure to move your feet

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    Standing Up The best kind of friendship are the ones where you aren’t afraid or embarrassed doing anything in front of them. You don’t feel like you would get judged or you could say anything without hesitation. I had that friendship for a while, for years actually. All my memories were filled with laughs and smiles when it came to her. Sophomore year, all of that changed. Madison and I decided it would be fun if we took dance class together and so we did. The time came around where we had to create

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    In the article “The Flight from Conversation,” Sherry Turkle makes a point that technology has changed people in their ways of interacting with each other. She states that people have lost the skills for interacting face to face because they prefer to text or email each other. In the text, the author spent over fifteen years studying people and asking them about their lives. She also found that cellphones have changed what people do and who they are. People are accustomed to technology, it is a new

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