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    At first Janie believes she can make herself happy in any situation. Later on she realizes that if a man is not willing to give her what she wants in a relationship that she will just leave him. She begins as a very dependent character, but then she grows confidence and courage throughout the book. Janie’s Nanny wanted her to marry Logan Killicks because he “owns property and can therefore offer Janie a kind of stability that to Nanny is the ultimate sign of freedom” (Cardona). That didn’t make

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    Getting a pet can help reduce depression or anxiety. Whether it’s a dog or a cat, getting a pet that you love can help you manage your depression or anxiety. In the article Feldman discusses research conducted by the Human Animal Bond Research Institution (HABRI). Researchers found, “Specifically, pets and therapy animals can help alleviate stress, anxiety, depression, and feelings of loneliness and social isolation,” (Feldman). Researchers also found, “Positive human-animal interaction is related

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    Chris Watters is a love that is deceptive to Edie as she is searching for a man to show her what she wants in life. “Do you have to go so soon” (Kennedy 207)? shows that he cares for her, but not on the same level she is interpreting this compassion. Alice went through a similar situation, after she had three kids she went through a divorce which shows the vulnerability of women to love and the deception that can accompany it. Another component of love and the feelings of love for a man are revealed

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    men. Aristotle says that God made the world, for men to run it. We’ll come to realize that Chaucer’s challenge of the patriarchy and class nobility than the challenge to the Church hypocrisy. Pretty much in these times you were somebody only if you were born to a somebody. The wife of Bath was a women, which is significant, she was one out of only two women n the entire entourage. Within the entourage there was patriarchy. She will have a lot to say to the men. She will tell the men to be quiet

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    Thinks and Acts People with the growth mind are brave enough to face everything and do something about it. These traits are of individuals with growth mindset. 1. Learn from criticism. I don’t call it criticism, I’ll call it tough love because ultimately somebody else on the outside. Can you see are struggling and see just tweak it a little bit but my push partner Whitney DeLong message me just this morning. When I first see it I was a bit shocked and did not acknowledge it. She even messaged

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    The speaker of the TedTalk How to raise successful kids – without over-parenting, Julie Lythcott-Haims is the author of How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success. (ADD INFO) Besides writing a New York Times best selling novel Julie Lythcott-Haims was the former associate vice provost for undergraduate education and the dean of freshmen and undergraduate advising at Stanford University. (ADD INFO) In the TedTalk, Julie Lythcott-Haims discusses overparenting

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    American social consideration on external vs internal characteristics American culture has become troubled in deciding what characteristics make a person beautiful and how that correlates to how people treat them. Is it the external features, such as a person’s hair, eyes, complexion, or how someone dresses? Is it about internal qualities, such as intelligence, loyalty, or patience. Is it about more personal aspects such as person’s race, gender, abilities or sexual orientation? Is it a mixture

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    During the course of the outsiders Ponyboy and his brother’s relationship changed dramatically from what seemed to be hatred between Ponyboy and Darry to strong brotherly love. Ponyboy is the youngest and smartest character but does not use his brain for common sense this is shown when he walks home by himself even though he knows the Socs would get him. In the beginning of the book Ponyboy shows how Sodapop is his favorite brother. Then he shows that Darry hates him. In the middle of the book Ponyboy

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    during the 26-year-old rapper's interview in Real 92.3, he professed his love for Jenner and dished about his plans of marrying the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. “No time soon,” he said. “I mean, we all got to walk down the aisle. I think whatever makes you happy in life, you gotta do it. You can’t plan in life too much. I love somebody a lot.” When he was asked about his 18-year-old girlfriend, he simply said, “I love that girl.”

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    There comes a point in everybody’s life in which we will all be disabled. Whether we like it or not, it will affect how we live and it will affect the lives of the people around us. The character Hamlet is no exception, in Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”. He is presented with a situation that causes him to seem disabled to the people around him, even though he knows or seems to believe that he is not. Shakespeare, in his play “Hamlet”, uses visible disability, non-visible disability, and ableism to show

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