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    been predominately influenced by post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. During my AS studies, my attendance in school dropped to 55%. Anxiety prevented me from taking part in: sleepovers, shopping and school trips, group work at school, birthday parties and holidays and as a result, it made me feel excluded from my peers, both academically and socially. However, throughout A-Level I received cognitive-behavioural therapy, which brought an understanding to my triggers. Mindfulness has also helped

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    make apple tarts, and asked me to get more flour.” He paused and smiled. “She made the best apple tarts. Anyway, I'd paid the miller, and had begun dragging the heavy sacks back home. “I was close to home when I heard the hoof beats of the raiding party. I remember people crying and screaming as King Urien’s men stormed the village and started slaughtering. Some people were trampled by horses, others were cut down with swords, and Urien’s men set random houses on fire. We'd been victims of Urien's

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    The phone rang early the morning of July 21, 2013. It was a call from my brother-in-law telling me the news of my mother's death. The news came as no surprise. She was diagnosed with terminal cancer in May of 2013, and her death had been expected. I had been trying to prepare myself for this day ever since I had heard the diagnosis. Once I awoke, I packed and started the journey home from State University, where I had been staying with friends while attending a business seminar. I had spent

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    her best friend because she saw her friend having tea with someone else. It was so dumb I could barely get away fast enough before I burst my guts. Now I’m beginning to get suspicious. I know that all these people are coming for Mister Adkinson’s birthday but even if she wants it to go smoothly, she still likes to throw in some

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    this is not the case, for Simon notes that his group of friends have their own little world. For example, this can be seen when Simon describes the scene at his lunch table whenever it is someone’s birthday: “There’s a massive sheet cake at lunch, and when I get to the table, everyone is wearing party hats. That’s the tradition. No one gets cake without the hat” (Albertalli 82). Simon goes on to state that, while they may receive peculiar looks, some classmates try to join in on the fun just to obtain

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    It’s unarguable that the Despicable Me movie series was influential for the way it brought viewers joy through small yellow creatures who spoke a mix of Spanish, French, English, and pure gibberish. In an informal way, they represented diversity and acceptance while giving the audience plenty of laughs. But Despicable Me gave us more than minions. In a serious way, the Despicable Me series challenges institutional inequalities by opposing the systemic idea that men are less fit to be parents than

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    was to Phillip and Nancy Garrido. Phillip and Nancy stripped the sense of normalcy to Jaycee’s life. Jaycee was 11 when she was abducted. She was never able to look forward to her first day of high school. She was never able to have a sixteenth birthday party. She never had the chance to get her license like every other normal teenager. She could only dream of going to her senior prom. Jaycee Dugard was merely a hostage throughout her entire childhood, and most of her young adult life. The horrendous

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    “There is a nice sound to the phrase ‘mountain warfare.’ It has a ring of daring; it sounds much cleaner than trench warfare and lighter than tank warfare. The only thing that can match it is war in the air, and that has become too deadly to be nice any more. It has also become too familiar, while war in the mountains is still strange enough to sound romantic. Except, of course, to the men who have to fight it.” -Walter Bernstein, Italy, January 1944 (1) With a thud, the Allied attempt to

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    John slammed the snooze button and snuggled back into his warm bed once more. However, living in the same apartment building as the infamous Sherlock Holmes, sleep was a sacred privilege that needed to be honored by both parties’ in silence. But today was Mrs. Hudson’s birthday, so falling back asleep was not an option. Last night, both residents agreed to do something nice for their sweet old landlady by getting up early and making pancakes as a thank you for

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    it was my favorite quote and it somewhat applied to my life. Although, my life wasn’t the worst (I could have been homeless or had cancer) it was generally unbelievably boring. You would expect a teenage girl like me to go to an endless amount of parties… or maybe actually go outside once in awhile, but that was just not me. I preferred to be on my bed, curled up in the blankets rereading my favorite books or thinking about how my every action is all but insignificant in the grand scheme of things

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