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    called from the kitchen. Harry turned immediately from washing glass as he heard his hard-ass boss actually sounding nice for once. Then he saw the girl from his dreams (literally he 'd been having them since he was sixteen) walk in. “Yeah Seamus,” she called back and moved to a table in the back. She waited for about five minutes. “Hey newbie take this over to the pretty girl,” Seamus said as he put a plate on the counter between the kitchen and the rest of the diner. Harry hurried over and put the

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    Sociology is the study of social behavior and society. An important part of social behavior is analyzing how we as people behave and the patterns of how we interact with one another. The article in which I have looked into is titled, “Attachment Theory.” The website of this article is maintained by Dr. G. Scott Acton and the article was written by Cristan E. Eagan. The professional journal article this was published in is Personality Research, a website that I found through the Social Psychology

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    One man said, “All men are created equal”; however, men treat women differently in today’s culture. Society categorizes them as less intelligent, not capable of working in job fields such as construction, and generally less important than men. Because of these ideas, women do not have the same advantages as men. The importance is the effect it has on the progression of the future. Today, women have overcome most stereotypes, but there are still plenty remaining. Most stereotypes originate from ancient

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    Books taught me how to speak and write English fluently. 'Nuff said. I can say that reading books such as this series is the fastest way to learn a language by heart. I first came up with some books, mainly Harry Potter, when I was in the sixth grade. A very impressionable age, as one might say. I was born and raised in a far off Asian country, so you can well think that my primary tongue is not English. I was struggling back then. I was scared of keeping in touch with people, especially those from

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    such long periods of time tends to take a toll on a person’s mental status. Researchers have found little to suggest that extreme isolation is good for a person’s psyche. In one notorious study from the 1950s, University of Wisconsin psychologist Harry Harlow placed rhesus monkeys inside a custom-designed solitary chamber nicknamed “the pit of despair.” It was Shaped like an inverted pyramid, the chamber had slippery sides that made climbing out impossible. After a day or two, Harlow wrote, “most

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    My Love For Reading

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    At this point in my life, reading would definitely not make a list of my favorite things to do, but this wasn’t always the case. Some of my youngest memories involve reading, and many of these memories are enjoyable. Every night before bed my mom would read to me, and I remember begging to read just one more before she tucked me in almost every night. This is when my love for reading sparked. Throughout grade school, I continued to read frequently and never found it to be a chore; however, once middle

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    understanding and impression of a work. In his novel the Assault, a novel about the consequences of a particular dramatic event that occurred during World War II where the main character’s house was incinerated and all of his close family killed, Harry Mulisch takes advantage of this fact

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    was determined by my eighth grade transcripts. Wilmette Junior High School was painful, but attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was not so bad. I read the Harry Potter series before, but revisiting some of my favorite childhood stories significantly eased my pain. I could go through the day-to-day life of Harry Potter and take transfiguration and potions instead of Latin and ecology. Life is stressful, but J.K. Rowling provided me a paradise this world could not possibly achieve.

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    In the first scene of Eastwood’s Sudden Impact, the audience is presented with a scene in which a car is surrounded by thick, dark fog, making the background difficult to make out. If not for the diegetic sound of the crashing waves a few hundred feet below the edge of the near by precipice, the audience would have a lack of sense of location. Already, the scene has an ominous feel to it thanks to the darkness of the scene and the remoteness of the location where nobody is there to witness what is

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    I guess I can say multiple films, is Harry Potter. Many people have watched the Harry Potter films, but no one really thinks of Harry Potter when they hear the word “hero” being said. In reality, Harry Potter is in fact a hero. This is one of the films that has nothing to do with Gods or mythology, but has a lot of mythological ideals/motifs included in it. It also sort of fits the “hero’s journey” plot as well. Throughout all of the Harry Potter films, Harry Potter’s main purpose is to save Hogwarts

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