Humanity A - English BNW Presentation

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What is Love? Vicky Roh English 10A

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Vicky, James C, Reece, Olivia

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What is Love?Vicky Roh

English 10A

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“It’s just that this little boy

seems rather reluctant to

join in the ordinary

erotic play.” (32)

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“Falling in love induces feel-good

chemicals, so people tend to ignore

red flags in the beginning, and prevent

a clear picture of the relationship”

(Renshaw of Loyala)

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“Don’t think of him.”“I can’t help it.”

“Take soma, then.”“I do.”

“Well, go on.”“But in the intervals I still like him. I shall

always like him.” (188)

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“Feeling you cannot live without a person

creates "relationship addition" that can be

emotionally destructive, one-sided and

abusive, according to Mental Health

America.”

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Brain vs. Heart

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Citations http://dreadsgirl.deviantart.com/art/bloody-

rose-54803050

http://www.frostedproductions.com/blog/PhotographyUtah/toddler-boy-

http://www.fotolia.com/id/24836318photography/

http://addiction.narcononrehab.com/drug-addiction/top-ten-drug-addiction-myths/

http://www.elllo.org/english/0751/T781-Mike-Blind.htm

http://nedya-sygs.blogspot.com/2011/06/i-love-you-in-179-languages.html

http://free-extras.com/images/i_love_you-1392.htm

http://www.flickr.com/photos/corarosely/3115456289/

http://www.ehow.com/info_8156084_effects-falling-love.html

http://www.ehow.com/info_8156084_effects-falling-love.html

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Happiness: a feeling of satisfaction or contentment.

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“The world’s stable now. People are happy; they get what they want, and they never want what they can’t get.” -p.220

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“A gramme is better than a damn”

-p.56

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“...greed creates social conflict,

as those who lose out resent those who win more than an

even share.” -Richard F. Taflinger

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“what is the Noble Truth of

Suffering?

Birth is suffering,

aging is suffering,

sickness is suffering,

dissociation from the loved is suffering,

not to get what one wants is suffering: in short the five categories affected

by clinging are suffering.”

-Buddha

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Citation

• http://public.wsu.edu/~taflinge/socgreed.html

• http://www.greenwichcitizen.com/opinion/article/Why-is-life-so-hard-Because-anything-worth-3406347.php

• http://agentfrey.blogspot.com/2012/05/dont-forget-to-take-your-happy-pill.html

• http://www.123rf.com/photo_6707748_sad-young-woman-crouching-on-floor-acting.html

• http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-15408850-female-hands-reaching-out.php

• http://bigthink.com/ideafeed/how-positive-thinking-keeps-you-healthy

• http://www.futurity.org/society-culture/what-makes-us-happy-can-make-us-sad/

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The Value of an Individual

James Chae 10A

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"Stability. No civilization without social stability. No social stability without individual stability" (42).

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"When the individual feels, the community reels" (94).

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How is death perceived?

Reece Kim, A Block

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Depressing misfortune

Natural and beneficial

This is the answer for my thesis (topic):

How is death perceived?

This is the answer for my thesis (topic):

How is death perceived?

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“More than a kilo and a half per adult corpse. Which makes the best part of four hundred tons of phosphorous every year from England alone. Henry spoke with a happy pride, rejoicing wholeheartedly in the achievement as though it had been his own.” (Pg 73).

Example #1 : Brave New World Example #1 : Brave New World

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Example #2 : Brave New World Example #2 : Brave New World

“”Now, who wants a chocolate eclair?” she asked in a loud, cheerful tone. “Me!” yelled the entire Bokanovsky Group in chorus.” (Pg 207).

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Exposure

Example #1: Real Life Example

911 Terror, how people are easily exposed to death. Which brings fear to everyone who gets exposed.

Example #1: Real Life Example

911 Terror, how people are easily exposed to death. Which brings fear to everyone who gets exposed.

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