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    personality test can reveal more about how he or she thinks and can provide a better understanding of himself or herself. There were two personality tests taken in class: the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator and the True Colors test. The Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator was created by Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Meyers and was released in 1943. This test divides a person into one of sixteen different categories. Don Lowry created the True Colors personality test in 1978. This test divides

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    The Odd and Aesthetic After reviewing the results of both the 16 Personalities Quiz and the True Colors Personality Test, I have come to the conclusion that the 16 Personalities Quiz more accurately represents me. The True Colors Personality Test states that my personality colour, gold, “Values rules” whilst The 16 Personalities Quiz claims “Dislikes being constrained by the rules” and in this situation, The 16 Personalities Quiz is correct. Although I follow the rules, I cannot come to terms with

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    After Taking the True Colors Personality Test, I found out that my primary colour is GOLD and that I had a PLANNER personality. These meant that I was good at things that require organization, management, and detail. I am very task-oriented. I have a high respect for authority and a strong sense between right and wrong. There is a need to be responsible and to organize time in schedules. I value being practical and sensible. A big part of anyone’s life is their attitude towards what they do. As

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    into an official exam calculator (recognized as the best and most accurate in the world and based off the 2015 grading curve) I received a 4 instead of a 3. Do you know why this would be the case? I am very concerned because if my true grade on the test is a 4, my test grade would raise 16% which is dire if I am to maintain my streak of never having received below in a B in any of my classes ever. I am not concerned for the AP and feel that your preparation for me has been stellar. However, I am

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    The Test of True Love: An Analysis of Pride and Prejudice What should it take to achieve true love? Are there aspects of ourselves that should be put aside for love to prevail? Can a person be defined by the pride or prejudices that they hold? These issues are topics swirling through Jane Austen’s iconic novel, Pride and Prejudice. Early 19th century England is a time where marriage and love are complicated ordeals, commonly squandered by the issues of class. A family like the Bennets, with not too

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    The Things They Carried Analysis “Story Truth” and “Happening Truth” in The Things They Carried Throughout The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien it is difficult to separate what is fictitious, and what is true. During the entire work there are two different “truths”, which are “story truth” and “happening truth”. “Happening truth” is the actual events that happen, and is the foundation or time line on which the story is built on. “Story truth” is the molding or re-shaping of the “happening

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    Many people with social media are obsessed with the perfect life. But is that what life's all about? People cover their true self all the time. But the reality is much different than your social media “life”. Elite Daily writes “The problem social media platforms have given us is we hide behind screens, allowing others to judge us for the lives we want them to think we have, the lives we portray online”. By hiding behind the screen, you are hiding who you are as a person; and acting differently

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    drudgery. War makes you a man; war makes you dead. (Pg. 76).” This excerpt from the text meant more to me than majority of this novel whether it fits his definition of a “true war story”, because it’s the most honest depiction I’ve read in awhile. When it comes down to it, it isn’t about the factuality or even the small details, a true story is based on the way it made the reader feel. In “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong,” Mark Fossie’s suppression of Mary Anne Bell and her desire for survival transforms

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    Tim O'Brien does a fantastic job of blurring the lines of what is true and what is fiction in The Things They Carried. In fact, he often points out that he has made entire stories up, after the fact. He defends his decisions by proposing that what he has done is, in fact, not lie, but rather tell a story-truth. He argues that his reason for doing this is to bring the story to life more than it could live through the happening-truth. 'I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth

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    yourself with people that make you feel good about yourself, not people who make you want to change. It is amazing knowing that no one can be who you are. A lot of people do not have the guts to show their true colors, but the one's that do are special. "Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer

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