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    and generations to come‚ down hill. One of the main problems our generation has been facing is the dealings of judgment. It is so rare now if you can find someone who doesn’t care about what other people think. In this generation there are so many ways girls are displayed as how they’re supposed to look‚ how they’re supposed to act‚ what they’re supposed to wear‚ they’re mainly pointed to look like Barbie. Guys are stereotyped as the “jerks” of the sexes. If you don’t have the right clothes‚ the

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    this situation? Our group felt that Martha’s dilemma has one way or another happen to each and one of us in some sort a way. As per the class discussion it seemed that everyone had at least once had this dilemma. In our group we had mix feeling about it for example some of us believed Martha should just leave the matter alone if she wanted to continue with her job. The rest of us believed there were a better ways of handling the situation than just ignoring it and that would be

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    There were several kinds of toys like blocks‚ dolls‚ automobiles... in the room. However‚ when he just came in‚ he was immediately drawn to the dolls with intense focus. Eventhough there wasn’t any way to measure his heart rate or brain wave‚ I could easily tell how interested he was by the way he gazed‚ touched and played with the dolls. This could be explained by the fact that the perception of an unfamiliar stimulus usually elicits physiological responses (Berger‚ p. 156). Later‚ this explanation

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    and Born of Man and Woman were similar in surprisingly many ways. The biggest point of comparison between these two works is the human/monster ambiguity that is present. Both of them make if difficult to decipher whether or not the main character is really human or not. They each have very human-like characteristics‚ but there are many things that point to them each not being human. For instance‚ Grendel is obviously not human by the way humans react to him‚ and from the description of his mother

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    given only a short amount of time. Aside from the actual interview‚ we were also taught steps on how to prepare before the interview‚ ways to relax to ease the tension‚ and how to speak in such a way that we will appear very fluent in speaking English as if it was our own language. True enough‚ a job interview is so crucial that one must really prepare for it. The ways to prepare are simple and some are actually fun to do‚ as discussed in the January seminar. It felt so good that the scholars are actually

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    of open-mindedness. This is not always an easy process to go through. However‚ through education‚ creating valuable relationships and a positive attitude‚ it is possible to gradually get used to the new environment. One of the most important ways of adapting to a new culture is through education. For one‚ it is important to learn and understand the new rules and traditions that you are getting into. It is also important to not only learn through listening but through asking questions. In addition

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    How are their situations similar? Answer: In both stories‚ both Dade and Julian feel alone‚ but Julian is really alone in a way. Dade feels alone in the world because he feels as if he won’t ever understand anyone around him and vice versa. Julian feels alone because his mom died right in front of him and now he doesn’t have one. They’re both alone‚ but in different ways. (20 points) 2. In his final lecture to his mother‚ Julian says: “You needn’t act as if the world had come to an end…because

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    by English proverbs‚ which is true. You cannot tell what is on the inside just by looking at the outside of things‚ and I never know what that person is going through in life to be able to judge them just on looks. I sometimes judge my friends in ways that I should judge them. I judge them by their actions. For example‚ when one my friends are trying to get a guys attention and I can just tell that they are doing so‚ that is judging. I shouldn’t judge them about that because I have no reason to

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    need to be more organized and pay more attention to what I am doing. This paper is going to be about ways I can be more organized. Also‚ some ways to focus better. In the end‚ i’m really sorry about not having it turned in and I promise it won’t ever be late‚ sloppy‚ and not having put in 100% effort into it‚ and not waiting until the night before it’s due. Furthermore‚ a good way for me to be organized is to start having seperate folders for each class. I would keep each and

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    the people around him immediately assume that he is completely evil. The monster is rejected by complete strangers‚ by people he loves‚ and even by his own creator. The importance that society places upon a person’s appearance is evidenced by the way that Frankenstein’s monster is judged based on his monstrous façade. The monster’s appearance causes anyone who sees him to flee‚ depriving the monster from having the chance to show its inner goodness. The monster’s first encounter with a human

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