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    Like a Winding Sheet Have you ever had the feeling‚ of a tingling in your fingers‚ hands and arms? Just like a prickly and stinging feeling in the skin. The feeling of being out of control‚ of your own body can be scary. If the tingling in your arms is too constant and the physical need‚ the brain convinces itself to hurt someone‚ just to clear the stress‚ becomes too overwhelming‚ then what? Do you react or control yourself? The last can be really difficult‚ because the stress will build up. Some

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    Who Am I

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    Who Am I? Who am I? What an ironic question. Who am I really? What is the purpose of my existence? To whom I should dedicate my life with? How can I answer this question when the journey of my life is about to start? Finding a reason for what life would mean is a great oppurtunity for a man to look for a single answer out of his hundred questions. Defining life in a subjective manner would lead to the possibility of searching a single star in the universe. But it does not matter at all for

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    You and I

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    You and I In life‚ everyone has their own set of moral values and ethics by which they abide. These values are different and original to everyone but just because we have different morals and values‚ does that make us wrong? In terms of Oedipus‚ his morals and ethics are very different from many people and in many ways would be frowned upon. In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus has to make many hard and difficult decisions throughout the book but there are 3 that stand out to me. They are when Oedipus

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    i am special

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    I am special. I laugh when nothing is remotely funny. I have two left feet but I will dance in the middle of a crowd. I talk too muchI bump into walls daily‚ and I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I have a tragically terrible voice but I sing in the shower as if I’m a contestant on American Idol. I am unique. My characteristics may delight certain people‚ yet alienate others. My personality is my own and will not be changed for anything or anyone‚ aside for me. I run cross country; a sport

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    "What made me the person I am" There are several factors‚ which have contributed immensely to the individual characteristics‚ which I possess. According to Haralambos and Holborn (1995)‚ socialization is the process by which individuals learn the culture‚ the guidelines that direct conduct in particular situations (norms) and the values of their society. My family‚ which was my primary agent of socialization‚ set the positive foundation for developing my identity during my childhood (although initially

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    IToo All over world are people treated bad‚ treated like a thing which is not worth anything. All over the world people are getting treated differently‚ not because of their personality‚ but because of the color of their skin. This is called racism‚ which is the main subject in the poem “IToo” written by Langston Hughes in 1932. In 1932 black people were not accepted. They were discriminated against by white people. They were killed for no reasons‚ separated from the white world‚ forced to

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    Rilke’s “I Am Much Too Alone in This World‚ yet Not Alone” chronicles a naïve journey of an existential struggle. The speaker‚ much like Jonathan Safran Foer’s Oskar Schell in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close‚ thoroughly contemplates one’s place in the world and the dichotomies which surround oneself in life. The fragility of the speaker’s emotional barriers are mirrored in two uses of the word “enough‚” broken off onto their own lines. The tone of the work hinges upon those breaks‚ much as each

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    Who Am I...? I would consider this question not completely answered until my time here on earth is complete. Especially given the circumstances of my life at this moment‚ I’d have to say that if I were to die tomorrow‚ I would not be satisfied or serene with how things turned out. So let’s pray I have some time to reflect on my past mistakes‚ learn from them‚ and try to use them constructively in helping others so they don’t have to go through what I have during my twenty four years

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    Who am I? Well for starters‚ I am a young adult and was born and lived in Cambodia for 5 years and moved to a multi-cultural place which is here in Australia. When you take a look a look at me‚ the first thing you may notice is my biological genes; I have long naturally straight hair‚ my skin colour is not pale nor is it naturally dark but a very light tan almost a light beige colour. My skin alone already is different from others however similar to the same ethnic group‚ which is categorised as

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    I Am Someone! Writing Something! “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” is a poem written by Emily Dickinson. This poem reflects the themes of conformity and rebellion as well as culture and identity in so many ways. The poem conveys the main idea of being alone‚ isolated from the society – or being “nobody” your identity. As a result Dickinson had adapted and perhaps taken pleasure into being an outsider‚ whilst she found it boring to be part of the society or to be a “somebody”. These are all various ideas

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