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    thinking hats is the method that help everyone organize their thought step by step and help the group focus on the same type of thinking at the same time. Using six thinking hats in individual‚ for example‚ I wanted to buy a brand new car last year. First‚ I compared the suitable price with my budget – white hat. After that‚ the thought I will not find the car I like within my budget came out from my feeling – red hat‚ and

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    Tien Duong Professor Grimland English 1302 21 October 2010 Paper #2: Individuality Individuality is the particularly character‚ or aggregate of qualities‚ that distinguishes one person or thing from others; sole and personal nature. Everyone has the right to individuality and express one’s personality. We all make personal choices which create the unique character that we carry. Therefore‚ if public school system enforces students to wear school uniforms‚ it infringes on our rights and is a

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    Conformity Speech I strongly believe that individuality should be valued over conformity. Today I will tell you how precious and rare individuality is‚ and why we should value it over conformity. As human beings‚ our lives are circled around a thin line that separates conformity and individuality. There are countless times when we are confused about whether our choice was made by others‚ or yourself. Deep inside‚ we all want to be liked; we all want to be loved‚ we all crave the warm feelings of

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    Vermeer’s Hat For the Modern World‚ one of the most particular characteristic is the trade in globalization‚ people seeking and discovery the new land and started the overseas trade in 17 century. The 《Vermeer’s Hat》 accounted most scenes about international trade and the transformation of new culture and revolution. Like the writer said: “The only way to step into Vermeer’s world is through his paintings‚” (Brook‚ Timothy. Vermeer’s Hat. New York: Bloomsbury‚ 2008. Print.). Brook use a novel

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    Kyla Todaro Mrs. Beeler LA 1-2H 26 September 2012 Hunting: Harmful or Helpful? Hunting is a very popular sport‚ but many people have separate opinions. Some believe it’s helpful. Other people are completely against it. This sport shows many beneficial traits. Hunting connects man to nature and provides much needed items‚ balances populations and helps build character. It maybe argued that hunting should be illegal because of the ambushing of defenseless animals. Most people‚ as this article

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    leisure is deer hunting. It is not only something I have done my whole life‚ but it is also something that has been a bonding experience in my family‚ and that has grown into a passion over time. Growing up in the Piney Woods of East Texas finding a place to hunt was never a problem. I remember getting up on cold fall mornings with my grandpa going out to the woods‚ and just sitting‚ listening‚ and waiting for the forest to come to life. My dad and grandpa first started taking me hunting when I was

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    CONFORMATIVE AND INDIVIDUALITY “People don’t talk about anything…and nobody says anything different from anyone else.” This quote‚ from Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ demonstrates how this fictional society had no disprovement of the conformity. To be so simple-minded as this civilization was would have eventually lead to self-destruction. To support my theory‚ recall in the novel when the old lady chose to commit suicide because she did not have freedom. She felt that even though she was free

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    Essay On Individuality

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    Cortney Williams    English 2 Gate  Mrs.Yates    Living  in  society‚   it   is  difficult  to  have  your  own  individuality.  As  the  people  of  society we  are  all  under  constant pressure  to  conform and behave a certain way. In the  article  “The  Sociology  of  Leopard  Man‚”  the  author Logan  Feys talks about the effects  society  can  have  on  your  individuality  by  defining and using the  words conformist and  non­conformist.  The  idea  of  acting  the  “right  way”  categorizes 

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    HUNTING PROS Properly regulated hunting can help to manage the populations of many game animals‚ improving the ecological balance in wooded areas. Hunting is also a valid way to increase the food supply for families. On the contrary‚ they are leading supporters of wildlife and habitat management‚ both through their license fees and individual support of environmental efforts. Hunting is a great outdoor experience providing fresh air and plenty of exercise. Hunting is also an important survival

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    important aspects are individuality‚ protection and connections to humanity. These aspects represent three important aspects of a person’s humanity‚ which are knowing that you are important to the world around you‚ that you have protection from the world‚ and that you have a reason to live in society. These needs‚ which appear in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs are considered necessary for a will to live. In “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden and his relationship with his hat represents his

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