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    communications there are more opportunities to share a great deal of information. Individuals may disclose themselves more fully by revealing a lot of personal information that they would not disclose in real life situation. A person can show his or her inner thoughts‚ feelings and beliefs which most likely would be met with less disapproval than in the case of face to face encounters. This gives a sense of trust and equality which people search for in a relationship. It also builds up a reciprocity effect as

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    To Be Humane Or Not To Be? Sandy Li How do we tell wrong from right and right from wrong? When we make a choice is it based on our beliefs or what we value in life? As we move on with life‚ we never really think about all the choices we have made in our lifetime and sometimes we take those for granted. Making a decision can be compared to an example like having to pick which road we want to take. Left or right? We do not know where either will take us but when we make the decision and go through

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    (Many people are writing on corruption and I feel the need to comment. So‚ I thought I should make a small essay and paste the relevant paragraphs whenever someone posts something on corruption. You may skip reading it for three reasons – one‚ it is just academic suiting only few who love English essays; two‚ you are likely to read it later on various comments‚ in parts though and third‚ it’s quite long and you risk falling asleep while going through it) Bribes are not‚ always‚ about citizens

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    W. E. B DuBois’s thoughts on education The Souls of Black Folk‚ written by W.E.B DuBois is a collection of autobiographical and historical essays containing many themes. DuBois introduced the notion of "twoness"‚ a divided awareness of one’s identity. "One ever feels his two-ness – an American‚ a Negro; two souls‚ two thoughts‚ two unreconciled stirrings: two warring ideals in one dark body‚ whose dogged strength alone keep it from being torn asunder" (215). There are many underlying themes

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    Analyzing of Observations with Reflecting Thoughts While devotees were chanting‚ I observed that some were rubbing the beads. Initially I thought that it was part of the religious practice. However‚ based on my existing knowledge‚ strings of beads were usually held differently; on one hand and devotees would rotate the beads with their thumb. In addition‚ they did this to count the number of times they had chanted. Thus‚ I postulate that since Soka is a Japanese religious movement and in a sense

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    dolls. I can still recall the eyes of aversion and spits of gossip by girls sitting less than 5 feet away from me during the school day. My name was a reoccurring topic of imperfectness among young scarlet lips. Rather than owning a desire to be a mother I yearned to coat myself in the mud and dung gathered by collections of rain behind the swing set. My 3rd year of grade school my parents got the unfortunate phone call that I had became victim of a fight. Rephrase; interrogator. My punch was the initial

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    The preference to be free instead of secure is controversial‚ often qualified. Many oppose the thought of security over freedom‚ but in more recent years that has not been the case. The definition of freedom varies indefinitely‚ but the ability of acting‚ or saying as one wants without hindrance or restraint is favored by us all. Freedom‚ in thought‚ is beneficial and gives one the aptitude of attaining all one can possibility dream of‚ but in reality‚ it is comprised of the liberty of choices that

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    Outcasts The Ballade of the Outcasts is a poem that shows the real life roles of ordinary people. The author starts off with the men. He suggests that men lie with the wolves. I believe it’s expressing that men were extremely hard working. Men were thought to be better than woman‚ which is why the author put them first. He also is saying that men work very hard until the day they die. The author then moves onto the topic of woman. When the author suggests that the woman watch the dawn with a sinful

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    almost anything. Such as weather‚ water stream‚ temperature changes‚ rainfall and much more. It is possible to se changes that occur on the planet. This makes me think and be concerned about what does really happen on planet earth? This question and thoughts that have been brought up makes me interested to learn and get a bigger perspective about “changing climate”. Questions regarding our climate have in the past years been up for discussion on several channels. It is possible to read about climate

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    What are your thoughts and feelings about the poem “On The Grasshopper and The Cricket”? In the poem ‘On The Grasshopper and The Cricket’ by John Keats‚ the poet seems at a first glance to just to be describing a grasshopper and a cricket and how they inhabit a garden and the kitchen of a home respectively. However‚ once we understand the poem‚ it is not so straightforward. In the second to the sixth lines of the poem‚ it shows how carefree the life of a grasshopper is in the “summer luxury”

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