On July 9, 1942 the Frank family entered into the building that housed the business that employed Mr. Frank. The rooms were on top of the warehouse floor and where it was named the “The Secret Annex.” The family was then accompanied several days later by the Van Daan family. This family consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan and their son Peter, Peter was a little older than Anne. These two families attempt to get on with each other...
                    
                    
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                    Mindfulness meditation is imbued with centuries of Buddhist tradition and philosophy. Based on Jon Kabat-Zinn's Mindfulness-Based Stress reduction method, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) was created by Zindel Segal, Mark Williams, and John Teasdale. Mindfulness has received a great deal of popularity in the therapeutic environment in the last two decades. Empirical results suggest that multiple clinicians utilize Mindfulness-based interventions techniques in interpersonal counselling environments. Michalak et al. (2019) published a study of the usage of mindfulness by German psychotherapists in...
                    
                    
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                    The Cask of Amontillado” and The Count of Monte Cristo both have various ways to show how the theme of revenge is betrayed in the text. In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado”, Poe starts off by showing us how our protagonist, Montressor acts post betrayal. In the book The Count of Monte Cristo, we are shown how our protagonist, Edmond Dantes acts pre and post betrayal. Theme “the insight into what it is to be human” is revealed...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction In his seminal work, The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin presents a profound exploration of racism in mid-20th century America. This essay delves into the multifaceted nature of racism as depicted in Baldwin's writing, examining its enduring impact on American society and its relevance today. Baldwin’s text is not merely a historical account but a resonant reflection on the systemic nature of racial prejudice. Through a penetrating lens, Baldwin articulates the lived experiences of African Americans, elucidating the pervasive...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction The prevalence of eating disorders in modern society is a growing concern, with significant implications for both physical and mental health. These disorders, characterized by abnormal eating habits, can lead to unhealthy weight loss or gain, impacting individuals' overall well-being. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, approximately 20 million women and 10 million men in America will suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives. This essay explores the profound effects of eating disorders on...
                    
                    
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                    The role of gods in The Odyssey was to use their powers to help or hinder the lives of people. When using their powers, it determined the events that would later occur in this story. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, he shows that gods can and will do whatever they want to help or hinder people’s lives. This is one of the most prevalent themes in the epic. There are multiple ways in which the gods showcased...
                    
                    
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                    Social justice is the principle of being fairly treated with the distribution between wealth, opportunities and privileges in society. The idea of inclusivity of diversity and being supportive of all different people and their circumstance. There are three different principles of social justice. This is to ensure all people are provided sufficient resources and to empower them to improve or have better health. Equity is the first principle where the concept is of everybody having a fair allocation of resources...
                    
                    
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                    'I Have a Dream', a famous phrase stated by Martin Luther King on August 28, 1963. In front of 250 000 people of all ethnicities near the National Mall in “Washington DC” standing on the white granite steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand justice and equality for all people. Furthermore, he declared his dream to the whole United States of ending racism and segregation. Not just standing up and giving a speech to America about what he wanted for...
                    
                    
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                    Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that directly affects the growth of bone mass. On the genetic side, individuals are born with this disorder because it is programmed within their DNA. However, lifestyle factors like daily exercise, sufficient intake of calcium, limiting alcohol consumption, and even maintaining a healthy diet can help decrease the risk of being diagnosed later on in life. To increase bone mass and prevent osteoporosis in female adolescents, researchers presume that regular exercise and daily consumption of...
                    
                    
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                    Every individual seeks success and to fulfill their ambition, which can impact their lives in a negative or positive way depending on whether they allow their morals to prevail or not. Often, ambition takes a negative toll on one’s being whether they initially see it or not. If an individual has an ambition or goal, sometimes they will stop at nothing to reach it. In pursuing ambition in this way people often sacrifice things in the process, such as their...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction In the realm of human interactions, the ability to discern truth from deception is a skill that has intrigued psychologists, law enforcement, and laypeople alike. Facial and body language play a pivotal role in communication, often revealing more than words ever could. The subtle nuances of a raised eyebrow, the fleeting twitch of a lip, or the restless fidgeting of hands can betray a liar’s intentions, even when their verbal assertions seem credible. According to Ekman (1985), facial expressions...
                    
                    
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                    Marriage is supposed to be beautiful and coping with each other. Where love is the main reason to still be together. The spouses can’t imagine life without each other. But what if it all turns upside down, death. The death of someone will impact the other and might fall into depression and sadness. In this case, it wasn’t so. The story, “The Story of an Hour”, by Kate Chopin published in 1894 was an excellent story that left us in...
                    
                    
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                    At the end of eighteenth century America was just beginning to create its national identity. The society still had close ties with the British Empire and was about to determine who was this immigrant new citizen in the formation of independent country. Crevecouer’s “Letters from an American Farmer” (1782) and “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”(1793) were two most influential works, fiction nonfiction, at the time and elaborated on these ideas. Indeed, the personas, presented in these texts helped to unite...
                    
                    
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                    To this day in Australia, there are still one in sixth Australian children and young people living in poverty. Research has shown that these young people living in a disadvantage have access to fewer educational supplies, therefore creating a major impact on their future lives. How is Australia supposed to be one of the richest countries when in reality, we’re slowly becoming one of the poorest? The book Mao’s Last Dancer relatively tells a biography of a young Chinese peasant...
                    
                    
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                    Throughout time, many people all over the world develop different principles and ideologies that bring joy and happiness through their lives. These principles can come from a variety of subjects and are unique to the individual. Specifically, in the book Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer, the main character, Christopher McCandless had many radical ideas that brought him happiness. During the book, Krakauer details how Chris had wanted to escape society to find happiness and one of his main sources...
                    
                    
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                    The year was 1976. The video game company Exidy released an arcade video game known as Death Race. In this game, the player takes control of a car and is tasked to run over fleeing stick figures, known as gremlins. Running a gremlin over would result in a screaming sound effect, and the gremlin would turn into a cross-shaped gravestone. This is the first video game to be the center of the still-running controversy, revolving around a single question; do...
                    
                    
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                    In recent years, police brutality has surfaced social media exposing those who serve us to stop people from making the wrong choices. Now, we not only have to worry about criminals running around but also those with the responsibility to protect us “police officers.” In an article published by the Washington Post, last updated Aug 3, 2017, states, “Since 2006, the nation’s largest police departments have fired at least 1,881 officers for misconduct that betrayed the public’s trust, from cheating...
                    
                    
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                    Whether God exists has been pondered and argued by many philosophers throughout time, and there are many different proofs of his existence given to us by those philosophers. Descartes and Spinoza are two very famous philosophers who had some similarities and differences in their conclusions regarding God’s existence. This paper will focus on Descartes first proof of God’s existence given in the Third Meditation and Spinoza’s response to Descartes proof. In order to understand the Third Meditation, I will briefly...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction The tragedy of Othello, written by William Shakespeare, … (link to question). In doing so, Shakespeare is able to decipher Othello’s inability from appearance vs reality as his hamartia allows Iago to deceive him and lets emotion overcome reason. It also highlights Othello’s struggle with the human condition, and his fatal flaw conveys his struggle to control his jealousy. Human Nature Shakespeare explores the nature of humanity through the characterisation of Othello, and his many flaws. Othello’s hamartia arises...
                    
                    
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                    Araby is a short story written by James Joyce about a boy from Dublin, Ireland; who falls in love with neighbor girl. When the narrator finds the library left behind by the former tenant narrator is left intrigued. When the girl narrator infatuates about asks him if he is going to certain baazar, narrator promises her to bring back something to try and impress her. Whatsoever, his plan delays and after finally reaching the market, if finds that market is...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Nike is an American-born company that is heavily involved in the designing and making of footwear, clothing, sporting-equipment and services. Its primary headquarters is located near Beaverton, Oregon and it is the world’s largest corporation in terms of sports related sales. The company was founded in 1964 and initially named ‘ Blue Ribbon Sports’ collaboratively by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight however it was later renamed ‘Nike’. The company is globally renowned for sponsoring celebrity athletes such as Serena...
                    
                    
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                    When man faces against nature, he does not win. In “To Build a Fire” Jack London explores this theme. The unnamed protagonist overestimates his own abilities while lacking to understand how unforgiving mother nature is. He ventures out when it's below fifty degrees does every possible thing he can think of to try to survive—while simultaneously not thinking things through, like setting a fire under a tree with branches of snow on it, and not following the advice of locals—and...
                    
                    
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                    The Kite Runner is Khaled Hosseini's first novel. Conceived in Kabul, Hosseini draws intensely without anyone else encounters to make the setting for the novel; the characters, be that as it may, are anecdotal. Hosseini's plot demonstrates authentic authenticity, as the novel incorporates dates—for sequential exactness, including the season of the changing systems of Afghanistan. Amir's glad youth days fall under the serene and well-off period of King Zahir Shah's rule, when Amir and his companion, Hassan, could themselves feel...
                    
                    
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                    Nationalism can be described as the commitment to the interests or culture of one country. Nationalism can be expressed in a small way, such as the celebration of individual culture or something much larger, such as the French Revolution. Nationalism appears in both positive and negative forms. Ultranationalism is a more aggressive form of nationalism that can be seen as disruptive. Ultranationalistic decisions were made to solve certain problems throughout history, such as scapegoating, internments, and genocides. When a certain...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects millions of children and adults worldwide. Characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, ADHD can significantly impair an individual's ability to function in academic, occupational, and social settings. The prevalence of ADHD has increased over the years, prompting extensive research into its causes and effects. While genetic factors are often highlighted, environmental influences and neurological considerations also play pivotal roles in the manifestation of ADHD. This essay...
                    
                    
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                    Physical journeys involve different types of obstacles. They provide opportunities for travellers to extend themselves physically, intellectually and emotionally as they respond to challenges and learn more about themselves and the world around them. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Life of Pi, are both examples of how physical journeys impact said persons perspective and approach on life. Physical journeys make people change and it guides them further into the future, much of life of pi is all about...
                    
                    
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                    An illusion happens in the mind and is the projected onto external data such as experiences or circumstances. Reality is what actually exists independent of the perceiver, it does not rely on the mind to alter it. Illusion and reality directly affect each other, an illusion could not be possible without reality. Likewise, Heart of Darkness is a book that was written by Joseph Conrad in 1899. In Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Conrad uses illusion to distort the reality of...
                    
                    
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                    Science fiction texts use futuristic conventions to explore fictional futures that work together to generate a commentary on the present. The film Gattaca (1997) directed by Andrew Niccol and short story Movement (2012) by Nancy Fulda both explore the detriments of technology that contribute to identity loss in fictional futures, focusing heavily on perfection rather than human ingenuity. Gattaca utilises these themes to suggest that human spirit will triumph against science and in circumstances of discrimination whereas Movement conveys the...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction In recent years, Uber has emerged as a significant force in the global transportation industry. As a pioneer of the ride-sharing model, Uber has transformed how individuals commute by leveraging advanced technology and a user-friendly platform. This transformation, however, comes with multifaceted consequences. The rise of Uber has sparked debates around its environmental impacts, economic effects, and social implications. While proponents argue that Uber promotes efficiency and convenience, critics highlight concerns regarding carbon emissions, regulatory challenges, and labor issues....
                    
                    
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                    Women are often portrayed as temptresses in medieval literature such as in the works of “The Miller's Tale,” by Geoffry Chaucer and “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” by, Gawain Poet. In literature, women are often blamed for the downfall of the strong man in the story throughout all history. In both of these stories women are viewed as objects of affection. Temptresses in these stories are made up of the same components and have similar men who think they...
                    
                    
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