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    sarcastically or ironically. Despite being shown any attention for her writing, Cineros shows a great deal of determination without encouragement from her father. She tells us that we may not receive support from those that we care about, yet we can still reach our goal. She reaches out to those who have been or feel neglected by society. Or

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    thrilled if you are victorious” (Bergland 7). Bergland is trying to inform his readers that our society would be a better place because everyone is trying their best to succeed and in this case, be their most perfect self. In order for the society to reach perfection, everyone should be trying their very best in order to strive for perfection. We should all be putting forth all our effort we have in order to get just a little bit closer to the idea of perfection and flawlessness. Society would improve

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    Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha goes through many challenges and suffers in his journey to reach Nirvana. He wants to be enlightened one, one without fear to anything. He wants to keep continue his path to Nirvana. He leaves everything behind and keeps going towards his goal. The terms are very significant in Siddhartha’s life because the word Om guides him to perfection and oneness, he goes through many challenges to reach Nirvana, and the term Samsara makes him keep going in his life. The term Om impacts

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    resident reached out to our floor during our floor meeting and emailing the entire building asking the other residents to engage in her cause. When the other residents saw how passionate she was about this because they felt compelled to help her reach her

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    interest. However, prior to his gaining mobility, he must utilize a great deal of cognitive function to do this in the absence of certain motor skills. Chris’s skill in one particular cognitive domain, attention maintenance, emerges when he tries to reach desired objects and underlies growth in other aspects of cognitive development, such as cause-and-effect, spatial relationships, and problem solving. Regardless of Chris’s success in autonomously reaching the object, the process of trying to complete

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    The Kite Runner Analysis

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    adulthood. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the characters of Hassan and Amir reach this pivotal point at different times in their life. The novel emphasises that coming of age is more than the sum of a person's years. At the tender age of 12, Hassan goes through something that truly shows how unselfish and valiant he is. After being raped to defend Amir, the young boy is forced to leave his childhood behind and reach a level of maturity that many people cannot even fathom. Going through this traumatic

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    don’t have to see eye to eye on everything to accept that person. The narrator doesn’t agree with his brother’s use of drugs and the comfort he finds in music. When the news of his Sonny’s arrest arrives he brushes it aside, not seeing a need to reach out to his brother. “I couldn’t find any room for it anywhere inside me.” He resents his brother because he believes Sonny is intentionally suffering. When he reaching out to Sonny he sees that music is helping him and the narrator begins to accept

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    Reaching mastery should be an important part of most people’s lives. There are things to consider when trying to achieve and master something important. Daniel Pink wrote the book “Imagine” talking about what really motivates us. I would like to focus mainly on chapter five out of the book, Mastery. The main points in this chapter Pink covers are engagement, flow and the three laws of mastery. In order to make progress there needs to be meaningful feedback, this is known as autonomy. The desire

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    Jay Gatsby is the epitome of an American dreamer. He has lived the past five years of his life reaching and stretching for the love of his life, the alluring Daisy Fay. He will stop at nothing to reach his dream, to make Daisy his wife and for her to love him like she did all those years ago. Due to Nick’s ambivalence towards Gatsby, it makes it difficult to distinguish if he reached his goal. But, it can be seen through his quick demise that Gatsby was a failure. Gatsby not only didn’t get the girl

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    My palms sweat, my feet shiver as a mysterious white figure stands over me draining my soul. “ Leave me alone!” I shouted. The mysterious figure reach down , a sharp pain in my side. The shiny gold blade was tinted red as he started monologuing. “ Jake!” My friend shouted. With all my strength I ran. “ Jake simmons!” The white figure stuck out his hand like reaching something. His hand stuck on us and a white gleaming smile went up chin to chin. He pointed to the window. I looked at the ground

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