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    Consider carefully the following thoughts will rush and when a negative thought, you inspect and replace it with a positive thought to replace. Positive mind, positive climate to attract it. Keep in mind that the universe responds to our intentions. The secret to success is that your energy in the positive direction and the upside we want for ourselves and others is always the best. Because even though others have bad intentions and negative, destructive effects that can be experienced by ourselves. How

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    archetype which will affect how they think, showing different psychological effects. Specifically, the archetypes mentioned are the introverted, the confidant, the egotist, and the saint. These four archetypes correlate to being the side character, the secret keeper, the self-absorbed brat, or the painfully charitable woman respectively. Davies attempts to explore the relation between an archetype and the psychology behind it. One example from which you can find a psychological archetype would be from

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    The Hoggins were the kind very fond of adventures. They lived in a small town, called Leaz-vile, in their miniature nest. Now, Chumper Hoggins was the very curious type of owl. He lived with his mother, Anarople, and father, Gregriy. He had no siblings, but he really did wish he had a sister or brother. This owl family was very different, they could turn into humans when they hit land. They could also shoot fire from their talons. Aside from all that, there was a store not far from their little

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    the secret ghost police of London. I have yet to read a Maureen Johnson story that I

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    Secret is defined as something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others. If that is true, why do we tell others our secrets? No one's secrets are truly theirs, at some point anxiety will build up, information accidentally comes out, or you may just tell someone. Your confidentialities are not always yours, at a young age kids tell their parents everything. As those kids grow up, and become teens they start to develop barriers between their parents. Not telling them whatever

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    “There are no secrets that time does not reveal”- Jean Racine. When we choose to keep a secret, our brain processes all of the negative outcomes that would be possible if the secret were to be revealed. Some might believe that by keeping a secret they are protecting their loved ones, while others might believe that a secret is kept to prevent a relationship from ending. In the novel “The Kite Runner,” by Khaled Hosseini, it is demonstrated that overtime the lack of communication can cause guilt

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    The Secret is a book by Rhonda Byrne is  is based on the law of attraction and the idea that thoughts can change the world directly. My grandmother introduced me to this book this past week and the philosophy has completely changed the way I view the world. Another way to explain The Secret, is that what you put out into the world will come back to you. This applies to both positive and negative thoughts, actions, and words.  If you continue to believe a certain activity will be terrible, you won't

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    There are times when secrets must be told “There are no secrets that time does not reveal.”-Jean Racine.Secrecy is a burden and if not stated at the time of need it can damage a person. In Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, secrets about their love killed two beloveds that belonged to opposing families. Secrets may be kept but every secret comes out and it may carry more problems than before, thus they should be told when time requires them. Numerous people believe that secrets have a restricted time

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    Did you ever have to keep a secret that was so atrocious, that it almost ruined your life or someone else’s life? Secrets are an important part of our lives, however, they can also ruin our lives. In Stephen Chbosky’s The perks of being a wallflower, Charlie realizes that secrets can structure and ruin your life, all at the same time. It is established that he realizes this through symbolism, conflict and title significance. Just as secrets form a structure in our lives, they can also tear it down

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    Rena and Cam are friends. Rena loves to share secrets with Cam and he often swears never to tell anyone else Rena’s secret. This time, Rena has a dark secret that Cam is struggling to keep. And it all started with their PD class. “Today we will be learning about anorexia. This is a serious mental illness known as an eating disorder. This comes from an intense fear of getting fat.” said the PD Teacher, Miss Digweed. “It involves not eating anything at all, which makes you lose weight quickly. It

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