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In his article “Is There a ‘Cheater’s High’?” Romeo Vitelli, Ph.D. examines people like the con artist Frank Abagnale to determine whether or not the act of cheating—and getting away with it—can be a positive motivator. As you read, make an outline of the author’s psychological analysis and conclusion.
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I am resilient because I can power through any obstacle. Life is hard but I still push harder everyday. Resilience requires mental strength, I can go through a snowstorm and as long as I have a mental motivation I will succeed. I was raised to be strong as an oak but also flexible as a willow. I can adapt to my situation and can roll with the punches, I am resilient.
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Hi, he sought Utnapishtim, who is sort of an equivalent to Moses, both of them had to build a boat in order to save themselves from the great flood that gods sent them. Utnapishtim was awarded immortality for being loyal to gods, and Gilgamesh is obsessed with the idea of eternal life, thus he seeks Utnapishtim and gods (primarily Enlil) to become immortal as well.
Lani is liable for causing mental distress because she is inflicting emotions of anger onto Bill.
Answer:
A: ABCB
Explanation:
"Death" doesn't rhyme with anything, but is the first one so = A.
"Me" would = B and it rhymes with "immortality" so "immortality" would also be B.
"Ourselves" = C because it doesn't rhyme with anything.
ABCB