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    All a Bout Me

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    The pursuit of the American Dream is sought after by many. Most people feel that America is the land of opportunity. Because of these opportunities‚ America gives us a chance to make our dream a reality. My American Dream is to have a good career. Having my dream career is important to me because it will make my life easier‚ help me stay responsible‚ and will never feel like an actual job. If you love what you do‚ then you will never work a day in your life. By having my dream career‚ will

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    need to believe that their role in the military is for a reason. We require a purpose. Viktor Frankl was a neurologist and a psychiatrist during WWII and dedicated most of his life studying the powers of motivation. Furthermore‚ he wanted to know what drove people to continue their lives and what influenced them to better themselves as individuals in order to achieve their short and long term goals. While Viktor Frankl had the opportunity to flee WWII and share his knowledge in the United States (U

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    The Art Bout Movement

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    Art brut is known by various names and is affiliated with a number of similar genres of art: outsider art‚ naive art‚ intuitive art‚ visionary art‚ and folk art. The aforementioned genres all have specific characteristics that differentiate between the others‚ but they all branch out from the idea of “raw art”‚ which is the English translation of the French term “art brut.” This term was coined by French artist Jean Dubuffet in the 40’s. The art brut movement focused on recognizing art created by

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    Holocaust Final Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl and Night by Elie Wiesel are both memoirs written by Jewish men telling their stories of survival in the horrors of Nazi concentration camps. Both men discuss their experiences in the camp and how their experiences influenced their lives. These books are excellent at conveying every emotion the two men face in their ordeal. These great books have many similarities and differences. Universal Themes Man’s Search for Meaning and Night

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    Man's Search for Meaning

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    human psyche if one could not escape every so often and realize the humor in something. Humor allowed people to become more relaxed and release some stress‚ allowing the human psyche to stay healthier. Viktor E. Frankl discusses how man can find meaning and a reason in his or her life. Viktor is faced with obstacles all along the way of his life‚ and questions arise that he has a hard time answering. The same pattern of obstacles and questions arise in my life. Although Viktor’s imprisonment in

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    Frankl wrote The Man’s Search for Meaning‚ his story of the many hardships he went through in the concentration camps. When change happened Viktor Frankl understood what was necessary: “Even the helpless victim of a hopeless situation‚ facing a fate he cannot change‚ may rise above himself‚ may grow beyond himself‚ and by so doing change himself”(Frankl‚ 147). Viktor could not change the fact that he was starving‚ being treated less than an animal‚ and being mentally torn apart by the german soldiers

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    Euromaidan [21 November 2013 –present] The Euromaidan is a wave of ongoing demonstrations‚ civil unrest and revolution in Ukraine‚ which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with public protests demanding closer European integration. President Viktor Yanukovych’s government announced Ukraine is abandoning an agreement to strengthen ties with the European Union and is instead seeking closer cooperation with Moscow. This was the immediate cause of the Euromaidan protests. There were other reasons

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    further into Ukraine. Introduction. Tension in Ukraine began to rise when then the president Viktor Yanukovych rejected a deal proposed by the European Union regarding trade agreements. Late last year when this deal was in consideration‚ Viktor Yanukovych began to express his doubts in the final stages about signing the trade agreement. For everyone in Ukraine it was clear that Vladimir Putin pressured Viktor Yanukovych so much that essentially Putin made Yanukovych reject the deal. Just days later

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    ATTITUDE IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedom- to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances” – Viktor E. Frankl A very simple but true saying is that the only thing you can’t take away from me is the way I choose to respond to what you do to me. The last of the human freedom is the power to choose one’s attitude in any given circumstance and seemingly hopeless environment. The important question is what is attitude

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    Critical Review of Man’s Search for Meaning by Laura Beres Introduction In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Viktor E. Frankl tells the very personal story of his experience as a prisoner in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. He presents this story in the form of an essay in which he shares his arguments and analysis as a doctor and psychologist as well as a former prisoner. This paper will review Frankl’s story as well as his main arguments‚ and will evaluate the quality of Frankl’s writing

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