Ganon Essays

  • The Great Deku Tree Chapter Summary

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    Link, the protagonist and hero, is born to a poor Hylian woman fleeing war. Fatally wounded, his mother stumbles into Kokiri Forest and entrusts the child to its guardian, the Great Deku Tree, before succumbing to her wounds. Link is raised in Kokiri Forest as a Kokiri. When Link is around 11, the Great Deku Tree is poisoned by an evil power, so he summons Link and informs him of his destiny to save Hyrule from an evil man desiring the power of the Triforce, a relic which bestows upon its user godlike

  • The Damsel In Distress Analysis

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    David Slovikosky IRLS 150b1 Professor: Lenhart Section: 001 Damsel in Distress Analysis The Damsel in Distress series by Anita Sarkeesian explores a worrying trope found everywhere in many old and new video games. Traditionally, a damsel in distress is the male hero's wife or love interest who is helpless and is in need of mercy killing or rescuing. Women are portrayed as "disposable objects or symbolic pawns" (Sarkeesian) in these kinds of games. Sarkeesian states that this theme "normalizes extremely

  • Discrimination In The Philippines

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    Experiences, Perceptions, and Discrimination within Bisexuals Kristel Anne Ocampo Juli-ann L. Alonso-Balmonte For years, the lesbian, gay, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) community in the Philippines have always make a stand for the equality and respect from our society and have been crying out for action from the government specifically for the passage of laws that will protect the rights of all people regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). The 2011 Philippine National LGBT

  • No Safe Places Analysis

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    families that were forever changed due to acts of terrorism. Michal Ganon and her mother, in particular, have experienced plenty of the concepts that surround death, such as elements of total pain, grief reactions, and survivor’s guilt. Per lecture, Dame Cicely Saunders defined the concept of total pain as the suffering that encompasses all of a person 's physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and emotional struggles. Michal Ganon has encountered all five types of pain. Michal experienced the

  • Personality Traits Lab Report

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    The Personality Traits The researchers determined the personality traits of fraternity members categorized whether extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability and openness to experience. The gathered data from International Item Pool Personality Test where shown below. Table 3. The Personality Traits of the Participants Personality Trait % Extrovert 37 Introvert 63 High Agreeableness 30 Low Agreeableness 70 High Conscientiousness 30 Low Conscientiousness 60 High Emotional

  • Gay Identity Development

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    Table 1 talks about the discovering of the identities of the Filipino elderly gays as they undergo the different stages of identity development. One of the numerous fundamental theories concerning the gay identity development, whom developed by Vivienne Cass in 1979, had helped the researchers acquire profound understanding of the stages the gays undergone before they finally uncover their chosen identities. Cass’s Model of Sexual Orientation Identity Formation The Cass’s Model of Sexual Orientation

  • Importance Of Ethnocentrism

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    Ethnocentrism refers to the wide-ranging belief in the cultural superiority of one’s own ethnic group or, more loosely, an unusually high regard for one’s own ethnic ,religious, cultural group. This method of using one’s own culture is superior to all other cultures is called ethnocentrism according to Samovar et al and DomNwachukwu (2010). Bennett (1993) defines ethnocentrism as “assuming that the worldview of one’s own culture is central to all reality”. He also suggested that people tend to use

  • Mother's Role In Korean Family

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    for example, like I said, yung Chuseok tska yung Seollal, kung walang babae sa pamilya, walang gagawa. So I actually see that as a duty so yung mga ibang Filipino kasi iniisip nila “ay pag nag trabaho ka sa bahay, inaalila ka” pero kasi hindi dapat ganon yung mindset eh. Eh ang mindset kasi dapat is “it’s more of a duty” as a wife and mother in the family. So sabi nga nila yung pinaka importanteng role sa pamilya is yung role ng first daughter in law kasi yung first daughter in role, sakanya pinapasa

  • Table 3: Influence On Morality: Character Analysis

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    Table 3: Influence on Morality Theme Cluster Formulated Meaning Morality vs. Money • the life of the people is more important than the money they can earn • unaffected because they still have salary • they still do not wish others to die though they do not have services Standing to their Morals • they stand on their principle and belief that killing is not right • they do not want people to be killed • they do not want and anticipate for others' death • their views about killing are not altered

  • Dual Process Model Of Conformity Research

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    Colon, Michael Allan C. 11181389 Applied Social Psychology FINAL PAPER RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Before anything else, I would like to discuss the data’s reliability and validity. Data used for this investigation is the various recordings of the group and its transcriptions. Personally, the most evident thing that may have affected or altered the result of the data is the Hawthorne Effect. Since the members of the group knew that their meetings were recorded by a group of Grad students, they may