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    Voltaire’s dispute of faith aligns with the enlightened goals of separating the individual from the church and stressing individual freedom rather than dependence on religion. He expresses his critical sentiments of faith and cynical view of absolute optimism by manifesting them in his characters. Voltaire constructs his novel to be

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    Negative Capability is the ability to remain positive in an uncertain situation. It is a crucial aspect of coping, and that is why it, or the lack there of, is often found in literature. Dawn, by Elie Wiesel, is a novel of Elisha, a Jew in a terrorist group attempting to drive the English out of Palestine and the emotions and pressures he faces of having to execute a prisoner of war: John Dawson. Tendai Huchu’s novel, Hairdresser of Harare, demonstrates how Zimbabwe’s top hairstylists, Vimbai and

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    probably, lies within the human brain: as neuroscientist Tali Sharot stated, “[The optimism bias] abides in every race, region and socioeconomic bracket.” Though the scientific evidence supporting a natural human optimism may be recent, questions regarding the nature of humanity and humanity’s place in the world have existed as long as humans have truly been questioning the world. With the view of natural human optimism has, of course, come criticism, with some spurning the idea that humans are naturally

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    the concept of pessimism will be explored, including its relation to optimism and their consequences. Following this, the paper will explain the personal experience of the author of being a pessimist and it conncections to several pessimism concepts. Finally, Eisenhower’s statement will be examined. According to Barnett and Martinez (2015) optimism and pessimism are cognitive expectancies in regard to future events. Optimism may be interpreted as having positive expectancies for the future (Scheier

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    while he has been lectured by people standing on either side of the optimism/pessimism divide. The conclusion he draws, and ultimately the philosophy that brings he and his companions to a peaceful existence in the end, seems to be the third way out from this battle. “We must cultivate our garden,” becomes a compromise of the two viewpoints, and provides a relief from the philosophical bickering. The stories main proponent of optimism is Candide’s philosophy mentor Pangloss, who throughout the tale

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    Stress is something we are all familiar with. Some of us experience it more than others, but we all know the terrible feelings that accompany stress. I kept a stress log for two weeks, which helped me lower my amount of daily stress. I was able to notice patters about what caused my stress, what coping skills I was using, and what changes I could make to help lower my levels of stress. First, one thing that became very clear to me was how most of my stress was revolved around school. Whether it was

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    humans are capable of succeeding in choosing their destiny while Shakespeare’s teaches that humans will always be defeated by fate. These opposing viewpoints also decide the outcome of most of the characters’ progression throughout their texts. The optimism and pessimism expressed by the respective texts are

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    one of them being Annie herself. The way she held herself like a child and radiated optimism assisted me in believing her character. Her gesticulations were good, but since I was in the back row, some of them were hard to see and interpret. She held herself like she was Annie very well,but she also spoke like a child, and intensified her character by sounding how a uneducated child would sound. Her undeniable optimism let her foil very well with other characters, making the play better. In the scene

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    Ross Gay in his collection "catalog of unabashed gratitude" as his title suggests contains twenty-four poems of unashamed appreciation of life's beauty expressed through Gay's eccentric affinity for armpits, sleeping in clothes, and mulberry trees. Gay's poetry begins with a simple image or relatable concept before branching of into a series of images. Gay also displays an extraordinary talent for depicting and choreographing action. This skill set can be analyzed in Gay’s poem “smear the queer”

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    Every day, living creatures are making decisions. Whether the decisions are big or small, they have to be made. As the decisions are performed, there is a process that one goes through. Different types of thinking styles and thought processes are available. The way one feels, believes, attitudes, and relating ideas can play a big part in their thinking styles. Various methods of thinking and thinking styles are used. In this paper the subject is to discuss is three different types of thinking styles

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