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    Fitting in is not always easy; belonging has many unknown problems and obstacles. Sometimes trying to be like everyone else can take a huge toll on a person. Trying to belong can result in many challenges, including, losing one’s identity, damaging personal relationships, and unintentionally forgetting the past. When a person feels like they do not belong, the first thing they do is start forgetting their true identity. In “The Latehomecomer,” Yang was a strong Hmong person who was attempting

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    When thinking about a community, it doesn’t matter what forms within however on a much greater scale. A community doesn’t just consist of buildings, in fact, a community is brought together through the use of three different concepts; emotional belonging, connections within the community and thirdly relationships between one’s self. These allow an individual to make a difference and allow for others to become inspired. To me, community means coming together to ensure one feels a sense of belongingness

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    Maestro Belonging

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    acceptance in their surroundings. All impressions are unique as we decide who, or what, manipulates our world view. In Maestro relationships compose the individual’s definition of belonging. Does Keller’s background and encounters with others, both positive and negative, construct his formation

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    Spiritual Belonging

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    came to church, the more involved she became and eventually she stopped going to the nightclub. When she experienced a sense of belonging and saw that her life had a purpose, she was amazed. She had not experienced a place where she received God's love displayed unconditional love or experienced a church willing to walk with her and meet her at the place of her need. Consequently, she begin to participate in church and participate in God's mission through our service as leader of the breakfast

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    What Is Belonging?

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    Desire drives our race, and desire is love. The desire to belong is a love. As humans, we love belonging and the sense of security it brings. The need to belong is the need to give, and receive attention to, and from, others. We all yearn for more, something outside of ourselves, the approval of others, the acceptance of others. This implies more than an acquittanced or familiarity. Belonging helps us to recognize ourselves and the world around us more clearly. For most, we are inevitably unable

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    Books And Belonging

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    the situation and perhaps even help find a solution for it. It can be thought as a stress reliever. But books can do more than just that. Books can be able to change lives by giving three things. They are self-knowledge, humility and a sense of belonging. Self- knowledge is knowledge or understanding of oneself, one’s character, abilities, motives, etc. The best books are the ones that can reflect upon oneself. When reading and nodding along the words being said and think, yes, that is exactly

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    Affective Belonging

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    The article “Affective Belongings across Geographies” by Koen Leurs, Mariëtte de Haan, and Kevin Leander they argue that YouTube video viewing practices of Moroccan-Dutch youth and how they provide insight into affective belongings between subjects across local and global geographies. It is important to note that they view emotions as social and cultural practices. Using information from triangulation of large-scale surveys, in-depth interviews and the analysis of videos, they map out what emotions

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    Student Belonging

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    Others may argue that it is the feeling of belonging that is more significant in why students consume alcohol, sometimes excessively and not stress. Teenage years is a time of uncertainty as there is a pressure to succeed in education by family as well as complications that can arise from the social side of life such as peer pressure. This has a major contribution to why so many young people tend to drink in order to be accepted by their peers especially for new university students as they are in

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    Hacked Belonging

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    In the past 12 months, there have been nearly 432 million accounts hacked belonging to many websites and applications. Many of this information stolen was sensitive, personal data such as credit card information, phone numbers, passwords, and even addresses. When people think of hacking, they think of the Matrix style hacking where they look at an interpretable screen with falling green symbols. Contrary to popular belief, hacking has become much easier as technology advances and more wireless alternatives

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    Kanyini Belonging

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    heal together. Listen and understand, and let’s try and make things right from now on. What we need to do is go back and say ‘this is where we went wrong, these things did happen. We shouldn’t deny it anymore’. It’s our right to have the sense of belonging, which carries the responsibility of what we call ‘kanyini’.White people need to understand our system by coming and learning from us, so that we get a 2 way of learning and living together. Thousands of years of teaching, you can learn and we can

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