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    for him to get there would be from the communicator, his father, and taking the experiences that are being shared with him to learn from them. The value would be a lot closer and stronger with this audience compared to the audience of everyone else because of the emotional bond shared between the two. As for the broader audience, the closeness would vary depending on their stance on manhood and their life experiences. Some households are brought up differently and the ideology of being a man is much

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    response to the globalization of superficiality, I suggest that we need to study the emerging cultural world of our students more deeply and find creative ways of promoting depth of thought, and imagination, a depth that is transformative of the person." Fr. Nicolás is reminding us to take a step back when learning new information. He is reminding us to stand above the flood of information we experience faster and after due to new technology. He stresses the need for thought out information over

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    Unconventional Experience Nineteen years ago I was born in a little town in southern New Jersey called Manahawkin. It is a tourist town, and even today is genuinely only known for the island that it is attached to, and even saying that it is “known” is a stretch. Typically, tourists do not even know the name of my town while driving through it. When I arrived at college, I had to constantly answer the question of where I am from. Eventually I learned to just fib a little and say that I am from “Long

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    Living in a shared house while you are in college is for sure your life experience. Either you have great, good or not that good experience, there is a high possibility that what you experience in a shared house remain in your memories for the rest of your life. One of the reasons might be the fact that you have to live with people that probably you had never seen before. Moreover, those people can be from different parts of the country. But whatever the reason, anyone who study far from his or

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    Our excursion to Japan was full of inspiring and fulfilling experiences for me. The foremost part of our journey, to Tokushima and the Awagami Factory, was what I was initially so excited for. Between my studies of printmaking, papermaking, and Japanese art history- Awagami was the initial anticipated zenith of my trip to Japan. It was an absolute dream come true. Paper has long been a fascination of mine as it’s a printmaker’s primary medium. Awagami washi paper is renowned among printmakers and

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    case study of NTUC Income, the siloed, legacy systems, the segregated processes, and all associated challenges, are mirrored closely – based on anecdotal evidence and first-hand experience – in the Irish banking sector today. Many of these struggles are still to be over-come and lessons may be taken from the experiences of NTUC Income in the overhaul of their business. Issues The accompanying table, Table 1, provides a summary of the core issues facing NTUC Income in their old, legacy structure

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    what their expectations are during the act, and where love comes into play. Both speakers are memorializing their past experiences, the experiences between the two are exceedingly different. Both poems have very similar intentions,

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    backgrounds and cultures. Born in Calcutta, India and later moving to the United States, Amin Ahmad was an individual who discovered this harsh truth first-hand. In his essay, “I Belong Here,” Ahmad reflects on his experience of being treated differently from those around him based off his cultural background. He analyzes the emotional barrier that forms between the journey of immigration and the continuous feeling of inferiority based solely on the desire to belong. The article is written to provide a

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    Perse Satrapi Analysis

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    on life, these experiences will sculpt her opinions and world views. As a result of her arduous childhood, Satrapi gained a unique comprehension of difficult concepts such as war, death, and freedom. On the other hand, the same experiences that gave her early maturity and compassion early on, might result in turning into an isolating factor when she moves and is engulfed by a foreign culture without anyone to guide her through it. The events of her childhood could create a cultural barrier and the

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    How Big Is My World

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    situations, previous experiences, and thinking big picture. Over the past four years, I have had many different roommates, who all come with a different backstory. It is through them that I have been given the chance to realize that my world had been bigger than theirs. My freshman year roommate was from Michigan, went to a Christian school, and was valedictorian. My high school experience was the exact opposite, Indiana, public school, and not number 1 in my class. Our experiences were very different

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