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    Identity and Belonging journal 2013 Personal Identity __________________________ is good at: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. _________________________ is not: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. _________________________ finds it difficult to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Five things very important to __________________________: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. THINGS THAT MAKE ME‚ ME Growing Up Asian in Australia Story title: _______________________________________________________

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    Reading Reflection In two to four double-spaced pages (excluding title and reference page)‚ analyze one of the literary works from this week’s readings‚ by completing the following: Explain why the literary work captured your interest‚ using terms and concepts from the text to support your explanation. Describe one of the analytical approaches outlined in Chapter 16‚ using details from the text to support your interpretations. Evaluate the meaning of the selected literary work‚ using the analytical

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    Native American Religion The Chippewa tribe is a popular adaptation of the Ojibwa tribe. It is one of the largest Native American tribes in North of Mexico‚ whom range are along both shores of Lake Huron and Superior‚ extending from Minnesota Turtle Mountains‚ North Dakota. Even though strong in numbers and occupation of extensive territory‚ the Chippewa were never very prominent in history of Native American tribes. They owe their unpopularity from the period of colonial wars. In their tradition

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    Throughout Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ there is an underlying theme of the importance regarding the role of women in the mid-nineteenth century plantation culture. Stowe addresses the issue of women’s rights by including strong and influential female characters through out the book‚ such as Eliza‚ Mrs.Shelby‚ and Mrs.St Clare. Each of these women are very powerful‚ whether they are changing their own lives or the lives of those around them. Instead of encouraging the belief

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    Stuff is not salvation

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    Anna Quindlen’s "Stuff is Not Salvation" tells her experience and her view of consumerism of today’s time. She often questions how people indulge in consuming and are "mesmerized by cheap consumer electronics and discounted toys." I agree with her eye opening view points it even made me exam my own impulses. We don’t need materalistc "stuff" because we are just replacing theses things and filling a void where real happiness should go. For examples I had a uncle who would go to the local gas station

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    Homosexual Paper Homosexuality‚ is it right? Is it not right? Should society accept it? Should society not accept it? Gays should be allowed to marry? Gays should not be allowed to marry? These are some questions that our country is struggling with. My personal opinion is that you cant change people but God meant for man and women to be together so it should be against the law for two people of the same sex to show affection in public or at all and especially illegal to have same sex marriages.

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    Don’t Sweat Small Stuff ….and it’s small stuff By Richard Carlson The book is a publication of 1997. It contains a collection of strategies and short essays that the author-Richard Carlson has seen work in his clients and audience. Given the current fast life and all that comes with it‚ the demands of life and the culture today takes a toll on people despite the efforts to shake them off. In his book‚ Richard seeks to help you focus on what matters and ignore anything that drains up your energy unnecessarily

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    belittles this sensitive issue by using inappropriate sarcasm. This can clearly be seen from the beginning of the article; the title ‘Stuff The Tigers‘ not only shows Mr. Clarkson’s personal attitudes to all living creatures and the world itself but also uses language to create humour to address a topic that is clearly not humorous. By using a pun on the word ‘stuff’ he is making an insensitive start to his article. While this may appeal to a younger audience‚ those more educated will find it offensive

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    Tom Wolfe is one of the great american authors of this century. He has published a wide variety of works throughout his career including nonfiction and fiction pieces.Wolfe is probably best known for his association with the New Journalism literary movement in which literary techniques are used in an objective‚ even-handed journalism. His work is mostly non-fiction but it has captured the attention of readers by his amazing ability to make nonfiction interesting and controversial. His writing skills

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    Determining the rights of non-human animals and deciding how to treat them may not be a choice available to our human society. As an advocate for the rights of animals‚ Tom Reganʻs three main goals are to abandon the use of animals in any scientific research‚ discontinue all commercial animal agriculture‚ and to completely terminate both commercial and sport animal hunting. To support these intentions‚ Regan argues that every human and non-human animal possesses inherent value‚ which makes them all

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