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    The difference between victim and creator is the level of personal responsibility, Victim does not take responsibility. Inner critic -self blamer A person feelings like they can’t get through this and feels worthless.The family is watching an interesting movie and knowing that the test is tomorrow there was no studying involved. inner defender - blames others for example the day of the test you fail it and you blame your family because they were watching a movie and came up with an excuse that they

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    09/15/17 Week 4 Mindset of a Victim or Creator If you're not sure what the meaning of Victim or Creator is here's a definition, Victim is someone that focus on their weaknesses, they make up lies and excuses, always have a negative attitude, they blame others for their mistakes, and they give up easily. It's never good to be a victim because nobody would want to be around with all the negativity you'll have. It's always best to change before it's too late. A creator is someone who always has a positive

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    In the beginning, the Creator shaped a desolate rock, inhabited by darkness, into something awe-inspiring. But as the Creator stood, admiring the wonders of his creation: From the vast oceans to the illustrious lands to the indomitable spirit of humanity and the grandiose benevolent creatures as tall as trees. His brother, a God, named Atrimpas, envious of his brother's achievement, struck at the opportune moment, and through his trickery, stole possession of the Creator's masterpiece. Powerless

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    have no choice in unexpected events that happen to us, we most certainly have a choice in how we interpret what arises and in what we decide to do about it. We can always choose to be either a victim or a creator. There are differences between a Victim and a Creator. A Creator accepts personal responsibility for all of their actions; leaving no room to blame others. They understand that they create everything in their life and that personal responsibility is a choice.

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    and strength of the creator. Through these lines: "And what shoulder, and what art,/Could twist the sinews of thy heart?"(787), Blake demonstrates the creator's capability. Originally, "sinews" is defined as the very tendon that enables the heart to beat. Blake uses "sinews" here as a metaphor for strength, power, and life. Thus, to "twist the sinews" requires physical prowess. Blake seems to be suggesting that the creator of the tiger is not only strong; but also, the creator believes in his own

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    ACT I Question 1 What does the word “creator” mean to you? • God and creator are the same. • Believing in a creator does not necessarily mean believing in a god. • Energy or a force that creates and transforms. A source of life. • Something or someone who brings something into being. Question 2 There are three tadpoles in a pond. One tadpole says, “We were created by a great tadpole in the sky, that is all-powerful and all-knowing. The Great Tadpole molded us from clay; he

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    In this paper, creator proposed another strategy to influence system coding to decrease the vitality devoured by information encryption in MANETs. To this end, creator proposed P-Coding, a lightweight encryption plan to give privacy to network-coded MANETs in a vitality effective way. The fundamental thought of P-Coding is to let the source haphazardly permute the images of every parcel, before performing system coding operations. Without knowing the stage, busybodies can 't find coding vectors for

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    kingdom. William Blake evokes the image of a blacksmith as creator in his poem “The Tyger” to comment on the social and political situations of the times. He chooses a rough, rude and labour-driven artist as a way of rejecting the aesthetic features of art for more practical, albeit destructive forms. A blacksmith is an artist of war, a creator of destruction. The tiger is the object of destruction. The speaker is questioning the creator as to why he would create something so powerful yet destructive

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    The myths Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper and Pandora’s Box show that some myths can also teach universal themes. Even though both Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper and Pandora’s box support the theme every cloud has a silver lining, in Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper the Creator wants peace and harmony with mankind while in Pandora’s Box Zeus wants to punish mankind. In the myth Pandora’s Box, the gods create Pandora to punish the humans because of Prometheus’ actions. The gods give the gift of curiosity to Pandora which

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    strangled the innocent as they slept, and grasped to death his throat who never injured me or any other living thing. I have devoted my creator, the select specimen of all that is worthy of love and admiration among men, to misery; I have pursued him even to that irremediable ruin” (Shelley 274). Who is to be blamed for Victor’s family’s death? Is it the creature or the creator? Victor created life, but he is not responsible for the creation’s actions. The monster has a mind of his own, in which he is emotionally

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