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    Being an Only Child

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    This paper is going to show two of the various theories of being an only child. These theories come from a famous psychologist known as Burrhus Frederic Skinner and a psychology major at Northwestern University known as Alissa D. Eischens. But first it will mention the stereotypes given to the "only child" from an outsider’s point of view‚ then two cases that describe different childhood experiences that they had as an "only child" and how they dealt with it. Then it will go on and discuss a few

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    Being a Global Citizen

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    world than ever before through internet usage. As people become more connected they begin to see themselves becoming a citizen not only through their natural birth place but a citizen of the world.  There are many ways to understand citizenship or being a global citizen. Based on the legal-political view‚ citizenship is a status granted on individuals by political communities that they belong in. It can also be defined as people giving allegiance to a country‚ they have to accept and uphold the duties

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    Loving and being in Love

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    It’s helpful to know the difference between loving someone and "being in love‚" and it helps to do both in a relationship. People make a mistake in thinking of love as a steady‚ unchanging emotion. Being "in love" can transform into a deeper‚ constant desire to be together and share a life. But‚ as everyone knows‚ being "in love" doesn’t always turn into a forever type of relationship. Passion over-rules compassion. The self is what matters the most. There are the things that tend to "take

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    In his article “On Being an Atheist‚” H. J. McCloskey makes an entertaining‚ but in the end inadequate‚ explanation as to why the arguments for God’s existence fail (limiting himself to the only two he cared to deal with)‚ and why Atheism provides more comfort to the hurting person than Theism. Unfortunately his article is riddled with straw men and fails to address the question of God’s existence at the level that the Theist presents it. Twice in the article he makes reference to the theist’s

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    “On Being a Cripple” Reflection This essay is very different because she points out a word that defines her and then describes how it doesn’t define her. When Mairs was a graduate student she got diagnosed with MS‚ a disease that slowly shuts down your basic body functions and ability to move. She doesn’t like the fact that she has this disease but she accepts it. She knows that dwelling on it and being sad all the time won’t fix anything. This is very brave in my opinion‚ when you have had

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    Meaning of Being Human

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    murder is not as much crime as simple betrayal of our kind. Being a human is not only a gift but also a great responsibility. We are here to set a good example to creatures below us‚ but what do we do‚ we completely contradict our meaning to this world by showing how easy it is to destroy nature. Being human is being accepted by your own self‚ your environment‚ and those who are directly involved within your environment. It means being treated nothing different from persons with other orientation

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    lifetime. Brad‚ Calpurnia‚ and Wemmick experience defining moments including the psychological advancement in each characters’ behavior that reveals the effects of forcing people to conform to society’s expectations. In Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower‚ Brad is a gay adolescent who is required to betray his inner feelings and true self due to the threats from his father and the judgmental views of society. Brad changes his personality when he is at school around his peers‚ and when he

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    All the Wrong Reason to Marry The work that will be discussed in this essay is the "The Importance of Being Ernest" and it was written by Oscar Wilde. The topic of marriage in this play involves the manipulative desires and dishonest values of marriage. The female characters in this story including Cecily‚ Gwendolen‚ and Lady Bracknell are all guilty of scheming and controlling marriage. The desires and mentalities of these women are identical to the women of the Victorian Period. The men

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    ?The Consequences of Being Smart The good and bad sides of intellect and knowledge have baffled people for centuries. From the beginning of time‚ man has struggled to draw the line between knowledge and science‚ and religion‚ and have fought countless battles over it. However‚ this is no one-sided matter. The benefits and consequences of intelligence and knowledge are determined only by how it is being used. In the novel Frankenstein‚ or the Modern Prometheus‚ this conflict of interests tore and

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    in the story it says “Practicing is striving‚practicing is a romance ‚ but practicing is also a risk ‚ a test of character ‚a threat of deeply personal failure”. The author show’s the challenges taken to become something you want to be. On Being A Cripple by Nancy Mairs is about the author going through a rough patch in her life ‚ have multiple sclerosis at a young age‚

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