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    assignment allowed me to help my friends create beautiful tiles as well.They didn’t have any questions because the activity was self explanatory. Many students participated in this activity and enjoyed it because it allowed them to express themselves about a topic that they live through but truly didn’t understand because of how young they were at the time. When 9/11 occurred I was only three years old and I didn’t realize what was going on. All I knew is something was not right that day as i saw all

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    Moving in to college came with many changes and adjustments. First was my living situation. I have never had to share space with people with a different schedule than mine. At home my family all got up at the same time and went to bed at similar times. In college that is not the case. My suite mates and I run on opposite schedules. Having to be quiet in the morning when they are still sleeping is a major adjustment for me. This has allowed me to practice curtesy in being quiet in the morning. All

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    On March 30‚ 2016 I attended an Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) meeting. In order to go about finding this meeting‚ I researched AA meetings in my location through the AA meeting website‚ AAVirginia.org. When using the internet resources they provided the name of the group that were meeting‚days available for meetings and the times‚ and the name of the location along with its address. Another piece of important information that was provided was the subject matter of the meeting‚ what they covered‚ and what

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    Night Flying Woman Reflection As Americans of the 21st century it is hard for us to relate to the tough struggles that our ancestors dealt with. In the book Night Flying Woman by Ignatia Broker‚ the story of a young girl facing intrusion on her homeland is told. The book is told through the eyes of Oona‚ who describes for us the long journey to a new home. I thought this book was great because it allowed for children of younger generations to be able to relate to such a troublesome story‚

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    Still Mediocre Writing‚ but Improving The first paper was finally written‚ and I did better than I thought I would have. The process of writing is something I am still trying to grasp. With having to take a writing class last semester. It made me better prepared for Composition 1. Then after receiving my first paper back‚ I know it actually did prepare me. I would have been lost without that class‚ and struggling to get ideas out of my head and onto paper. Know I realize what my strengths are and what

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    The book Night by Elie Wiesel describes his time in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel’s life before The Holocaust was studying the Jewish religion day and night. During the day he would go to school to study religion and at night would go to the Synagogue to pray. He did the exact same thing every day. He was static and unchanging. But when he was forced into the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland‚ he had to adapt for it. This was the only way he would survive. EIie had

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    In October 1991.‚ a woman by the name of Anita Hill brought out allegations against Clarence Thomas. Anita Hill argued that Clarence Thomas‚ a perspective supreme court judge‚ sexually harassed her at work and outside of work. Anita explained that Clarence continuously pressured her about going on dates and speaking of other sexual matters. Though Anita spoke of these matters in court no one knew of these matters to be happening. Fearing to lose her job‚ Anita went along with the pressuring until

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    the book Night. Ellie was born September 30‚1928 in Sighet‚ Romania. He led a life representative of many Jewish children. Growing up in a small village in Romania‚ his world revolved around family‚ religious study‚ community and God. Yet his family‚ community and his innocent faith were destroyed upon the deportation of his village to the concentration camp in Auschwitz in 1944."Never shall I forget that night‚ the first night in camp‚ which has turned my life into one long night‚ seven times

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    the genocide of Jewish people‚ killing more than 11 million people in total and 6 million Jews alone. Elie Wiesel is a Jewish survivor of the holocaust who shares his experience in the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp. Elie Wiesel‚ author of Night reveals how he lost his family and faith to the evils he experienced during the holocaust. This book is still very important because people need to be shown how imperative it is to stand up for what is right and to challenge society to make the world

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    Self-Reflection Paper about CBT and ACT The late 1960s through the 1990s represented a second generation of behavior therapy and it is called Cognitive Behavior Therapy. It is born from the view that the history of behavior therapy‚ in which cognitive factors assumed greater importance in both therapy and practice. The central idea is that psychological disorders involve dysfunctional thinking and modifying dysfunctional thinking is linked to improvement in symptoms. Since the 1990s‚ acceptance-based

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