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    lived another life in Russia. It was a typical Russian lifestyle, but for me it was not enough. I spent countless nights wondering how I could change my life. In 2006 I had to decide between leaving my native country of Russia where my family and friends lived and moving to America where I could learn English and meet a man whom would appreciate my ambitions, and I chose to move to America, where all my dreams came true; I even now have a wonderful daughter which made the decision even more worth

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    the friend you trusted the most betrays you? What if that betrayal cripples you for life? Do you forgive them? Do you hold a grudge? What if you buried the truth deep inside because you knew if you faced it life could never continue as it was before? Maybe you create a fantasy: that your best friend had absolutely nothing to do with your terminal injury.Most importantly, you can’t stop wondering what compelled him to make a decision that would change your life forever. However, your friend can’t

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    can wait inside, sally will be there in an hour. So, lyla sat there because she had to ask if she can help in finding the girl. As they were best friends so she went into her bedroom and sat in bed. She suddenly felt something under the pillow. It was sally’s journal. At first, lyla hesitated, but then she decided to read it, after all they are best friends and share everything. On the front page it was printed with bold marker: My Everyday Life: Page 1: “ May 19, 2015, 2:03 p.m, In restaurant……good

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    The room was filled with chatter and arguments. The mass murder that was happening in the states of the New England region was the center of the discussion in the Boston FBI field office building. Officer Alecia Harrison was sitting silently in the room while the roars of the others burdened her ears. It was a late night and the agents were talking all at once about their opinions on the situation. She sighed, looked around the room and shouted over the silence for everyone to be quiet. The individuals

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    outside for her parents but her parents weren't there and neither was her best friend's parents were there either. So the little girl and her friend just sat there and talked for about 15 minutes for their parents to come. So while they were talking her friend brought up the little girl going to her house when her parents got there. So there parents got there finally and the little girl asked her parents “can I go to my best friend's house”. Her parents said “no”. Then the little girl was going to

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    keep their secrets hidden. They can interact with others without feeling disregarding. Johari window model is an appropriate method that can be applying to achieve a better understanding and enhancing a better communication between family members, friends, coworkers, and classmates. Then, the Johari window model provides some details and how individuals perceive others. That self-disclosures it’s based on building trust, revealing important information to others and able to learn from that experiences

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    The Scorch Trials, a dystopian story written by James Dashner, takes place in a world, plagued by the deadliest illness in human history. Thomas gets his memory wiped out by WICKED, an organization that is devoted to find a cure to a disease called the flare. Thomas is sent out with a group, and they are put through enormously difficult tests for WICKED to study their reactions. One recurring lesson in the book suggests that people will do anything to survive, even if you have to give up the people

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    never smelt like this. I was used to the gross hotdogs and burnt macaroni. Knowing I wasn’t going to be eating horrible food, sounded pleasing. The only reason I hadn’t eaten in here yet was because my friends never did, and I was to shy to eat without them. When I got to the lunch table all my friends greeted me. “Guess what?” I asked with a smirk on my face. “What?” They all replied. “Boy do I sure have a story to tell you guys!” As soon as I had said this, they all became more concentrated on

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    Gene believed he was in competition with Finny to be best, but was proved wrong. Realizing this, Gene began to feel lesser because he was not man enough to admit the same. 3. Was jouncing the limb a planned, conscious decision on Gene’s part or an impulsive act? I believe that Gene jouncing the limb

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    other girls?" "But there's no evidence?" "There is! Didn't you notice? Lately, Kylie has been flirting with Jake during Maths, and apparently, she asked him out but then got rejected. She acted as if she was such a good friend of Roxanne's, but look at her- trying to steal her best friend's boyfriend." "Oh, I heard something as well yesterday!" "What is it?" "Have you seen Kylie hugging Austin at the party, and like, well being clingy to him?" "Hmm... yeah." "Did you know that Kylie has been

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