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    Imagine a small, personal office, a designer coffee on the desk. From the look of room, its’ owner has a good life. Maybe they haven’t always, but certainly now. The office is in a nice house, in a quiet neighborhood. Two cars in the garage and company van in the driveway. A walk down the hall reveals snapshots into a happy family life. A loving couple on their wedding day, the smiling faces of their five children as they throw the rice. More photos line the walls; school concerts, candid moments

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    Just like everyone starved for a safe community, the Discourse Community serves a place to build trust, respect, and communication skill. According to Merriam Webster dictionary, the word discourse means to express oneself especially in oral communication. Discourse community should be a place where one can live comfortably as it own self and not concealing its’ negative side. It should be a place where everybody treated each others like a family and where one can express its true feeling. Bethel

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    The Paradox Of The Hero

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    is someone who goes out of their way to help people. A child may say that a hero is someone who performs valiant deeds. Merriam-Webster Dictionary itself has 3 definitions of a hero: “a person who is admired for great or brave deeds or acts,” “a person who is greatly admired” and “the chief male [or female] in a story, play, movie etc.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). In a literary situation, a hero is defined as one with certain traits that follows the epic hero cycle. The epic hero cycle is a common

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    Family, Friends, and Photography What is culture? According to one popular dictionary, “Culture is the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). To most people that is the first thing that comes to their mind. Culture is not about things that define us or things that we believe, it is about things that are important to us. Mahatma Gandhi says, “No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.” (Buzz Quotes). I agree

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    Overcoming Obstacles as One: A Close Look At Daniel Canogar’s Video Instillation Asalto Toronto Daniel Canogar’s video instillation, Asalto Toronto, consists of a projection of pedestrians crawling up and down, approximately, four pillars outside of Union Station at 65 Front Street West. This piece symbolically demonstrates the overcoming of life’s obstacles, while engaging spectators as participants (Nuit Blanche Toronto, 2016). Furthermore, this installation is a form of ethnic dance that demonstrates

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    follows puberty and precedes the age of majority according to Black 's Law Dictionary. This vague definition gives way to the World Health Organization’s definition that states adolescents as “young people between the ages of 10 and 19 years.” But within the confides of the United States Justice System “you are a minor under the guardianship of your parents” until the age of 18 again according to the Black’s law dictionary. So for the sack of debate we will define adolescents as being any person between

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    Anisah Smith Professor Adamson Literature 150 2 May 2016 To Escape or to Remain? ​ ​According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, imprisonment is the act of confining or the state of being confined. In the short shorties and poem, “Sonny’s Blues, “Apollo” and #280, the authors Baldwin, Adichie and Dickinson illustrate how one’s actions and relationships can lead to a deeper sense of self imprisonment portrayed in each of their characters. This paper will go into depth about whether these characters

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    The United States of America is a country founded on the dreams of foreigners (pilgrims) and a symbol of freedom and a new life. According to the Department of Homeland Security, in 2012, there were 484,072 new, legal entries into the United States… (Batalova, Terrazas). The Times Tribune states, “There perhaps are no greater dreamers than immigrants, who often leave behind everything to build new lives in the United States” (Lockwood). Like many Americans today, a prosperous life is something many

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    inevitable.” - Paramahansa Yogananda. Persistence is an important trait to have as it allows one to push through adversity, accomplish tasks that they would not be able to if one did not have the trait of persistence. As defined by Merriam Webster Dictionary persistence means the quality that allows someone to continue doing something or trying to do something even though it is difficult or opposed by other people. The modern word persistence originates from the latin word persistent meaning continuing

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    Clarifying an Argument Sherry Turkle, a professor at MIT, current director of the MIT initiative on Technology and Self, in her 2007 “Can You Hear Me Now?” for Forbes Magazine, she addresses the topic of technology and discusses society’s growing attachment and alienation caused by it. Turkle wrote the article for an educated, older and business interested audience, there are references and terms that need clarification for most people. She discusses the Blackberry throughout the article, which

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