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    “We the people of the United States,” value nothing of importance and take a great deal of what they have for granted. There are many things that Americans value and a few really are positive values, but definitely not all American values are important. All of these values have something in common though and that is they all are based off of how other people see each other. These values are money, possessions, physical features, religion, and how Americans idolize celebrities and view social status

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    from home. Over the course of the day we meet new and different people, eat good food, and give gifts. Everyone is overly affectionate and helps out in the kitchen. Squeezing around twenty people in the tiny house is a tight smoosh, even if our family is almost half of that group. The house itself may not be that tiny but we’re all gathered in just the kitchen and living room, making it seem like a smaller space. At times, a few people stroll out the glass door, onto the patio and into the back yard

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    The American Dream Essay

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    American Dream Many persons will give everything to come and reside in the United States. There are some persons that pay a high amount of money to travel with someone who is going to make them cross the border (Immigrants). These people who travel with this person have to go through many things to accomplish this dream. But they really live the American Dream that they expected? The law is getting stricter to Immigrants getting to a point where the Immigrants can’t live their lives. The ideals

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    The role of fame and celebrities’ heavily influence American culture. Some people may be eager for a celebrity status or be drawn to one who has achieved it for reasons not fully understood. When the word “fame” is thought of, often what comes to mind is the money and the attention that comes with it. However, fame can also bring pain through addiction and the publics lack of acknowledgement that celebrities are people who share the same struggles and stress. America’s obsession with “celebrity culture”

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    the human species, people were familiar with the idea of companionship, in addition of being a companion, it relies on a sense of comfort and protection. Presently, people still share that bond of comfort and protection toward others, but the term companionship has changed into what is now known today as friendship. The world is currently evolving into a digital era, a generation where everyone and everything are connected by the power of computers, including meeting new people across the world where

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    Anthem Characters

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    Anthem In this paper, I will be talking about the book called Anthem. I will be talking about characters such as protagonists and antagonists and how some characters impacted the story. I will talk about the setting, conflicts, and plot of the story. I will also talk about literary devices such as point of view, symbolism, mood, tone, and theme. In Anthem, there are a couple of characters and some are only mentioned and some only have a few lines of dialogue. The protagonist of Anthem is

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    simulation is the process where an able-bodied individual assumes a position of the person with disability to try and understand what really happens in the life of a person with disability. It is offers experience that allows one to learn more about people living with disability and hopefully treat them better; have a change of perception. It gives ‘first hand’ experience on how life of person with disability really is. A day alternating as a person on the wheelchair and as assistant had so much to

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    person’s life up close, it almost appears as if their identity is something that has been relatively constant throughout their life, however, if a person’s life is looked at a through a more holistic perspective, it’s easier to see how specific events, people, and relationships in their life made them who they are today. For this assignment, I was tasked with conducting in-depth interviews pertaining to life experiences and identities with another member of the class. Through the interview process, hidden

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    and first-aid kit and asked if I could check-up on anyone and everyone. Nowadays, when I think of who a nurse would be, it is exactly what fits my personality. A calming, comforting friend to whomever they are around. I am passionate about helping people, and love the health aspect of the medical field. Growing up, I was heavily influenced by nurses in my family who talked highly of their profession. Their lifestyles of working and having families of their own at the same time could be achieved.

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    results can be either negative or positive on the person’s behalf. Although people facing adversity are expected to present their best traits by Horace beliefs, the background of each individual is what truly determines their ability to grow or falter in undesirable situations. One of the most notable influence on a person’s character would be their parents. The parents of the person are the most direct, if not consistent, people throughout their life. Take for example how often you would see your mother

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