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    Life in the Fat Lane Notes

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    Casey’s Notes By: Casey Robichaud Life in the Fat Lane- Cherie Bennett 1. Plot Synopsis Life in the fat lane written by Cherie Bennett “offers a full measure of wisdom and hope” says Voice of Youth Advocates. It’s a wonderful story about a 16 year old girl named Lara Ardeche that has it all.  Homecoming queen‚ great looks‚ an awesome boyfriend‚ and she’s the sweetest girl you’ll ever meet. She has an amazing life until she starts gaining weight. A lot of weight. Uncontrollably.  Desperate

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    hypocritical‚ narrow-minded‚ racist people who fail to give jasper a fair judgement of character. They blame all their troubles on jasper and any immigrants that come to live in there town‚ more specifically the Lu family although the town seem to accept both Jeffrey and jasper when it comes to sports as there the towns best athletes at cricket and football the only thing that keeps jasper going is his resilience to find a way through life. Craig uses a large variety of conventions to engage the reader

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    Whale Rider

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    Burrill MSC 20 11 March 2013 Whale Rider The 2002 movie Whale Rider tells a story of a young woman named Paikea growing up in patriarchal society known as the Maori tribe. Pai‚ short for Paikea‚ spends her life trying to get her grandfather to accept her. When she was born‚ her twin brother died at birth‚ leaving the grandfather’s dreams shattered. He needed a male so he can grow up to be chief. The chief will be known as the Whale Rider and he was supposed to bring the village to greatness. Unfortunately

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    Positivity: P. Praneshbhai

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    Date: - 19th February‚ 2016 Positivity • P. Atmiyabhai: - P. Praneshbhai’s Introduction ¬ P. Praneshbhai is a Sahishnu sevak and the Swamiji’s Driver. ¬ He understands Swamiji’s wish and acts accordingly. ¬ Once while driving Swamiji‚ Praneshbhai realized that Swamiji’s throat was congested and he needed to spit. Even though Swamiji had not said anything to him‚ Praneshbhai realized Swamiji’s wish and pulled over so that Swamiji can clear His throat. ¬ He is a Nisthavan sevak. ¬ Once on a long

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    Bridegroom Film Analysis

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    Movie-Bridegroom In the movie‚ Bridegroom‚ there were many cultural differences aroused throughout the entire movie. Shane Bitney Crone struggled at a young age with anxiety from the fact of the acceptance that he was gay. He was afraid that no one would accept him for being this way‚ and everyone would look down upon him. His mother was his biggest supporter; she was there to pick him up when the kids at school shamed him for being attracted to guys. Also‚ his sisters and father played a huge role in his

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    A Beautiful Mind Analysis

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    schizophrenia relentlessly traps him because he is extinguishing the light of other people’s help before they have a chance to reach him. In dark times‚ Nash needs to confront his problems with his wife. Perhaps he felt that it would be cowardly to accept her help for an issue that’s not tangible. Those who suffer from mental illnesses often feel helpless and alone. A reason is because it’s extremely difficult to actually admit that they’re ill. This made me think of the quote‚ “But a mermaid has no

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    transformation and if it is possible to transform my body to the way it was. What if it was only a dream and there was no need to worry about anything? Assuming that it will not be possible to restore such transformation‚ I would have to learn to accept my new self‚ respect my new body‚ and adjust my thoughts just to mention a few suggestions. If I am going to be permanently trapped in this situation it would be best if I learn how to keep calm at all times and deal with this matter in an intelligent

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    The Pursuit of Happiness

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    only the one who accepts that he cannot have everything‚ in that sense‚ happiness will have another definition and happy will mean being satisfied with what we have. Not to be extremist‚ I would say that being satisfied with what we have will take away our desire to move ahead‚ and to get more‚ or to do better; the reason why I think that the secret of happiness would be to create a balance between all our desires‚ not to focus on a single objective to avoid obsession and to accept that there are

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    Personal Responsibility

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    learned by many individuals. The acceptance of inner acknowledgment that we are solely responsible for our choices in life‚ even when life deals us a flop‚ will give us an upper hand. Taking control of that bum deal frees us to seek out and accept help for ourselves. In taking on this task we must ask ourselves this simple question‚ how rational are we in dealing with the part we played in being who we are today? And if not‚ who is the responsible party? Why are we so programmed to

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    always present in the thought of individuals with illnesses. It is extremely difficult for someone to accept the fact that they are going to soon cease to exist. Denial hinders the view of reality. When at the doors of death‚ denial is there to ease the pain. In the personal memoir Death not Be Proud‚ written by John Gunther displays how his son‚ Johnny‚ battles cancer and how he strives to accept the cruel reality set in front of him; death. His struggles represent a true man vs. himself conflict

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