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    Communication is needed for everyday life, we use it every second we are awake . But the differences between both males and females cause; miscommunication, confusion and hurt feelings. There are very many differences when it comes to communication between the sexes they are; a man uses flirting for humor and flirting, men have absolutely no filtering the words they speak, men feel the need to be a problem solver even when not needed to be one, or not wanted to be one by the opposite sex. One…

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    Starting from elementary school, I have been immersed in Japanese culture, and it has shaped the pride that I have today for the Japanese culture, as well as my desire to visit Japan. In middle school, I was traumatized into feeling smaller than other people, making me have a very low tolerance for belittlement. This is mixed with my mother’s influence of not letting people push you around, but I go a little too far still, meaning I need to practice my father’s patience and…

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    lie ahead if it was found. The idea of suppression and feeling trapped can be seen through symbolism as they are keeping the box hidden from the world to see. Tension is created through this aspect as we start to think about what is inside the box. As the story continues we figure that the box is a symbol of their love for eachother, something that they don’t revealed as they expect dire consequences. Through the box we are exposed to the feelings of the two men and get to see what they are…

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    Weather and season together are used as a metaphor to reflect characters’ inner feelings and set the tone of the crucial point in the development of the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy. The rain and sunshine when Gatsby and Daisy first meet after five years reflect Gatsby’s nervousness at first and set the emotional tone of the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy from embarrassment to comfort in chapter 5. As a very crucial point in the novel, the setting of Gatsby and Daisy’s first…

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    All of their thoughts reversed after they transformed and “got hot”. People started to notice the Zetas. During the movie, when the Zetas strutted their new identities in the busy streets of Los Angeles, California, the group of misfits started feeling important and walked with confidence. When the Zetas sold their calendars during a fall festival, the girls were ecstatic by how many people came to their booth to check out the “new and improved Zetas”. In “The Princess Effect”, Sarah…

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    mentally, resulting in an inability to take a step back and develop meaningful relationships. Too much time on social media can lead to depression and anxiety enables the inevitable social comparison between one 's life and others. Students are also feeling the pressure to appear perfect to society, both socially and academically. Snapchat however, brings happiness to its users due to its impromptu nature. Even though social media does have its drawbacks, these sites do allow for greater…

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    General Intellectual Functioning: In order to get an overall estimate of Mr. Smith’s intellectual functioning; an entire WAIS was completed by the patient. Mr. Smith earned a FSIQ of 111, classifying his overall intellectual ability, as measured by the WAIS-IV, as High Average Range. Furthermore, in the case of Mr. Smith, the difference between his highest index (140 on the PSI) and his lowest index (96 on the VCI) =44points. This value is more than 23 points, so his FSIQ is less useful and…

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    midst of a Michelangelo mural, can enable an individual to gain a level of insight into their feelings. In addition, one is able to experience thoughts and emotions that are often difficult to express verbally. E.M. Forster’s, A Room With a View, calls on artistic masterpieces to aid the main character, Lucy Honeychurch, in her search for self discovery and true love. Lucy’s internal battle with her own feelings and external battle against societal expectations and…

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    up that Monday morning feeling positive and optimistic, ready to take on the new work week.…

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    Who Is Determination?

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    O’Gulin introduced interesting ideas about one sided feelings, determination and shutting people out, whilst engaging me with an action-packed story. In this novel, Conner has unreciprocated feelings towards Nessa, who is crippled, although he feels wrong for feeling this way about her, as he believes her disability makes her unworthy of him, this frustrates him, and he takes these frustrations out on her. Eventually he gives into these feelings, forcing himself upon her, and is rejected by her…

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