A unique artifact that I own would be my artworks, particularly a gray-scale drawing of a human fist that I drew for my Art 1 class last year in sophomore year because I am especially proud of creating this work. With many other artworks, I hang them up along the walls throughout my room, making my room unique and personal (instead of just plain white), which makes my room different from the other rooms in the house (but my sister did use a similar approach in decorating her room, but it’s her artwork
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long shorts?” Wouldnt long shorts be pants, Perhaps?” All bottoms are to be worn on the waist.” Would students be punished for wearing pants above the waist?” Maybe I want to wear my pants or skirt around my chest. That's a geeky way of dressing. Nerds are usually pretty smart. So, now are you criticizing
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think about it they would notice that everyone is a “jock” in one way or another. For example, let’s say that there is someone who is really smart and gets good grades, but he or she doesn’t go out to party a lot. We would most likely call them a “Nerd” or a “Geek,” but he or she is just like a jock. Although, they may stay home and study for an upcoming test, that is their way of “practicing,” just like how jocks would practice for an upcoming game. If one were to Google search the word “Jock,”
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“If you kiddies didn’t rave in the 90s, you don’t even know what a real rave is. You raved in the 90s? Aren’t you a little old to still be in the scene now? EDM has no age limit guys, as long as you don’t listen to sellouts like Avicii. Avicii is really good. You only like him because you’re on massive amounts of drugs. Don’t judge someone who takes drugs. Yeah, judge the half naked girls instead. You only go to raves as an excuse to dress like a slut. Bros don’t belong here. Teenagers don’t belong
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Oh the Humanity Darwin once said that those who could best survive in the environment around them would influence the next generation of a given species. Nowhere in this idea did he talk about external forces acting on populations that change the survivability of a species. Darwin was well aware of the food chain, but he never discussed how human elitism could affect the food chain. As a result of mass production, human ignorance towards other forms of life proves their elitism. Humans believe
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Theologies in A Song of Ice and Fire For my final paper, I will discuss a few of the religions in A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. I will describe and show how these fictional religions compare to factual ones. I will mainly focus on how it relates to Christianity and its various forms, but I will also include other religions in smaller detail. Before I dive right into the religions, I will give a brief description of A Song of Ice and Fire and why Martin, a lapsed Catholic and proclaimed
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truly is? What can you learn from math? How does math narrate the story of your life as well as my life in the real world?” I questioned. “Billy, our lives are like a simple math equation which we all have learned, 1 -1=0,” I specified. “Hey nerd, do you think I’m stupid, how does ‘1-1=0’ have to do with anything in our life?” Billy questioned. “I’ll explain this to you; your one insult makes me cry at least once a day which then results to my self-esteem level going down to zero
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back to the whole changing what is different to what is popular or in. I attended a very large high school, largest in the state of Oklahoma, Broken Arrow High School. At my school, there was every clique you could think of. We had the athletes, the nerds, the gangs, thugs, popular, smart, overweight, you name it, and we had it. Broken Arrow was also so big it was hard to have just one set of groups, normally everyone just knew
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and the pain of not being able to feel free. Friends of other courses were having the time of their lives while I was always stuck at home studying. I had even skipped family gatherings just to be able to catch up with what is due and was called a nerd because of this. Nonetheless, I had strong faith that everything will fall into place, everything is worth it in the end. When the professor told us to compartmentalize our feelings, it made me realize how great impact my perspective has brought over
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Part I: Throughout your life, there are many matters of primary importance you have to make decisions about, and when coming of age, it’s naturally the choice of a career and finding the right major to follow. After much heart-searching of: parents’ advises, personal hobby, society’s expectation, financial budget…What should we choose when facing such a tough question? In the article “Who are you and what are you doing here?” published in the Oxford American, a Southern literary journal, professor
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