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    DAN ZHAO This worker met with Dan Zhao at her home. Privacy practices and Tennessen notices were reviewed and signed. The interview was recorded. Ms. Dan stated that she moved in couple months in the states as VISA teacher. She stated that she teaches Chinese-Mandarin and plans to stay until her visa expires. She reported that she has three years. Also, her parents are visiting her from home and are planning to stay until end of summer. Ms. Dan did not deny that her husband was verbally and

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    “Hakuna Matata, what a wonderful phrase. Hakuna Matata, ain’t no passing craze. It means no worries for the rest of your days. It’s our problem free philosophy, Hakuna Matata.” These are the lyrics from the the 1994 Disney movie, The Lion King, which had taken this Swahili phrase and made it famous. On the other end of the spectrum is the philosophy of Skepticism. In the Grand Canyon University Lecture Notes by Professor Russell McConnell, Skepticism claims one cannot know anything. By looking at

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    Teach Live Experience

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    whole day, I just knew I was going to kill it. I arrived 15 minutes early and Mr. C made sure I felt very comfortable and was ready. While sitting there preparing to teach the lesson I had chosen, fear and nervousness swept over me and I began to worry. A few minutes before I began the Teach Live session all the fear and negativity left my mind and body. Then when the session began and I saw the virtual students a smile grew on my face, sending a cooling, calm sensation through my body. I found this

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    it is my very first week of summer!" I said, my voice filled with anger. "I know but, you leave tomorrow so go pack your bags," ordered my mom. The next morning my mom and I arrived at the church and I looked around in horror and started to worry. The parking lot was filled with cars and 3 buses; there were so many new faces. I tried to talk my mom into taking me back home where I could be relaxing and swimming with my friends, but that did not work. After bickering with my mom about not

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    the character’s own insanity, and by the play seeming to center around a theme of madness. Hamlet and Ophelia are the characters that are essentially “mad”, but even so, all the other characters spend all their time wondering about the pair. They worry, and they try to figure out why they have gone crazy, and this causes them to be consumed in the madness as well. If a character isn't crazy, then they might as well be, because the madness of others drives them insane. Hamlet begins to plan to act

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    Overcoming Barriers

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    tests which is the main reason why I end up freaking out. When unfamiliar things come my way, or I have to talk to people I don’t know, I get really bad anxiety. This is one of the dreaded things I deal with every single day. I hope one day I will be able to overcome these problems and live my life to the fullest with no regrets. Each day I spend worrying about things that don’t matter, is a day that is wasted, and a day I can never get back. Starting from when I was younger, I would get very stressed

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    This particular fictional character has had generalized anxiety disorder since 1926 when he was released in a book series. With anxious mannerisms, he is constantly scared and worried about the world and people around him. He isn’t the main character, but accompanies on all of the adventures even though he is terrified of all of the journeys. He is scared of everything including the forest, the dark, insects, and animals that he isn’t familiar with. On second thought, he is terrified of anything

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    It all started in my Junior year of highschool, that was the time I came to learn the “truth.” After coming back from my summer break, I began to notice strange things about the way others and myself acted, people would treat each other poorly and try to embarrass each other simply for the way people look or dress. At first I thought that the actions were just normal human reactions to something weird, but then I thought what is the qualifications for normal or weird? Who created those qualifications

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    Knowing Your Strengths

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    It's not uncommon for people to compare themselves with others around them, and to feel inferior, or even superior towards them based on their strengths and their weaknesses. The thing is, every individual is unique and we all function differently based on our personalities. It's important to understand yourself and to know your capacity. Your strengths are traits that you can use to push yourself further, and your weaknesses are the areas you need to improve on. It's not something you lack, it's

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    Introduction In the current population, there is not much to differentiate between a male and a female when it comes to the perspective of responsibility. The attributes of strengths and weaknesses are something that cannot be used to define whether an individual is a man or woman. According to Foster, J. K. (2012), “every individual has his or her set of weaknesses. Men and women are the same; we all struggle to maintain our lives and fight for our future.” Life is somehow based on the rule of the

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