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    In a world where showing a bit too much shoulder was forbidden, came Susan Glaspell. Glaspell was an American playwright, born in the cruel times of oppression. This influenced women’s opinions on certain subjects which caused them to be silenced by fear of rejection from society. “A Jury of Her Peers” was based on an era where women felt as though it was unreasonable to speak up if they felt it was not absolutely dire. Harboring these pent up feelings could cause a person to act antagonistic. Minnie

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    Daniel Gutierrez Honors English 4 Mr. Rodriguez 08/30/17 Siddhartha “That was how everyone loved Siddhartha. He delighted and made everybody happy. But Siddhartha was not happy.” (Page 6) This is a great example of perception vs. reality as everyone makes it seem that one person might be happy, but inside they can be at the complete opposite state. This causes him to have the desire for more wisdom than what he has been taught. He wanted to find out what was really important and wanted to feel no

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    I also provided eye contact to my classmates, showing that I was well prepared and did not need to read my note cards as much. Of course, with strengths, there were also weaknesses portrayed. I often stuttered at a couple of phrases because of my anxiety and I would also finish some of my sentences abruptly, leaving a poor execution. I realized that once I began saying a certain sentence and mess up mid-way through, I would end the sentence with words that wouldn’t be as clear. Now knowing my weaknesses

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    Fear tends to become part of who we are, you can let it bring you down or you can overcome it, but it will always have a significant role that will influence how your life unwraps. According to the dictionary, fear is “a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagines” On “The Short Life of Francis Macomber”, Francis Macomber’s decisions of going hunting, running away from the lion and confronting the buffalo are all driven by fear. He is

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    Some people say that the most important day of their lives isn’t their graduation, or their wedding day, but the day they decide to bring human life into this world. Feeling the first kick in your womb and thinking “Oh my gosh… there’s a little human inside of me!” The whole experience is a game changer for the whole family! But, some people believe that special addition of a baby is too preposterous and too much of a commitment. Today, the act of abortion has sadly become exponentially more popular

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    first about starting because I didn’t know what to expect. There were several groups on the course I thought I was in a very nice group at first but after a few weeks things changed and the bitchiness and back stabbing started. I was in control of my anxiety at first but the singling me out and bulling got too me. Making it hard for me to be in class I would go and see the Colleges Councillor to help me calm down and to keep me on track with my work. My grades got worse with missing classes as the bulling

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    The speeding cars rushed past each other leaving my hair feeling like a feather. Soaring high, and slowly coming back down. “Wait for your mom okay?” I could hear the words coming out of my bus driver’s mouth but like music they passed right through my ears, only leaving behind a feeling. A feeling that turned into a need, a need to run. I could feel the adrenaline shooting down my spine as I bolted. Bolted right through the street feeling nothing but glorious. That day, I got hit by a car. A piece

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    Final Summary and Evaluation The goal I achieved was that I applied to Texas A&M-Commerce and got accepted into their school. However, I am still waiting to be accepted into their Nursing program. I have also been finishing all my assignments before the deadline. The only thing that has caused me to not reach my entire goal for that was these journals. I began writing them daily so it was good I made the chance for that, but I realized I should have posted them each day I was writing. The progress

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    I must say when I originally took this quiz I was very very skeptical. I thought it was bogus and would never accurately portray the person I am. I quickly realized as I started to read about each dosha that they were much more detailed accounts of personality and predisposition than I ever assumed they would be. I figured they would be broad statements that anyone could easily “assume” they fell into on some level. I was so wrong. I truly believe I am the dosha combination that I found myself to

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