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  • Compulsive Shopping And Shopaholics
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    Compulsive shoppers, or shopaholics, have in recent years been spotlighted on television programs and women's magazines. They have become topics of conversation in the realm of pop psychology. While the media sometimes uses the term loosely or in an off-handed manner, a true shopaholic shops out of compulsion, making purchases long after they are over their heads in debt, shopping when they are feeling emotionally distressed and they do not shop because they merely enjoy it. Without a doubt, we ...
  • Woman
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    for i feel for a woman and yet i had only known her for a week, this sent me into a downwards spire l of dark and very deep depression which was br out on by the rejection on her behalf, , my end. i'm not exactly sure why i feel as for her but yet am convinced that her and i are meant to be in some far away land where there would only be both of us together in an eternal embrace. A wise man once told me that it is true when they say the grass is always greener. and to some extent that is true, t...
  • Easy Rawlins And Philip Marlowe
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    Comparative Essay: The Little Yellow Dog & The Long GoodbyeaEvery human being must have a set of moral codes. These morals are usually set out by the people and environments that one finds themselves surrounded by. Easy Rawlins, the main protagonist in The Little Yellow Dog by Walter Mosely, is exposed to crime at an early age, and is surrounded by it for most of his life. On the other hand, Philip Marlowe, the main protagonist in The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler, grows up in a peaceful and ...
  • Loss Of True Identity
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    'Ping!' ; ... the elevator doors open and he steps out. He takes off his sunglasses and places them in the pocket of his gray pinstripe suit. His black shoes match the black briefcase that he places on his cluttered desk. Checking his messages, he sits down in his office chair and turns on his computer. All around him people are buzzing. All with their own agendas and schedules. 'Kent... Wheres that story? !' ; He looks up and replies, 'Right here chief, ready for the presses. ' ; Clark Kent is ...
  • Mask Our True Identity From Society
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    Clark Kent is a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper. Born and raised in Smallville, Kansas; he now lives alone in an apartment in downtown Metropolis. He fits the mold of the stereotypical business man in any bustling city of commerce. With his suit, briefcase, and cellular phone, he cant blend in more thoroughly, but who am I kidding Underneath that tailored suit lies another person with a big S on his chest. Who knew that this mild-mannered reporter is faster than a speeding ...
  • Display True And Utter Hostility
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    In Webster's American Dictionary, Hostility is defined as Deep Seated or Mutual Hatred. Do any of the characters in William Golding's highly divisive book, Lord of the Flies, display true and utter hostility towards one another My opinion would be no. Hostility is a mutual hatred, and according to me, no one on this island displays any symptom of hatred (hatred being defined as an intense animosity.) The way I see it, the thirty or so boys on this little island display a certain sense of covetou...
  • Mersault's Reaction To His Mother's Death
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    In Albert Camus' The Stranger, the author conveys his existential beliefs through the conflict of his main character, Mersault. This conflict is grounded in Mersault's difference from societal norms, hence, the "stranger". He feels isolated because of his abnormal behavior. His actions and choices stem from his view on life, which he believes is meaningless. He reacts by withdrawing from emotion and living his life unconsciously. The resolution of this conflict reveals Mersault's convictions and...
  • Their True Feelings
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    Alice Gerstenberg? S? Overtones? InAl ice Gerstenberg? S? Overtones? Essay, Research Paper In Alice Gerstenberg?'s? Overtones? , she presents two deceitful women, both insanely envious of the other, who meet one day over coffee. Two other actors living out their true feelings and being honest show the jealous, rude, but truthful, side of each of the women. The real women put on an act, saying or doing nothing that they actually feel towards each other; they are entirely dishonest. The play illus...

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