A king was touring his kingdom on his elephant. Suddenly he stopped in front of a shop in the market and said to his minister‚ "I don’t know why‚ but I want to hang the owner of this shop." The minister was shocked. But before he could ask the king why‚ the king had moved on. The next day‚ the minister went to that shop dressed as one of the locals to see the shopkeeper. He casually asked him how his business was faring. The shopkeeper‚ a sandalwood merchant‚ reported sadly that he had hardly any
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Can money buy you happiness? Money would probably be on the top of everyone’s list of things they desire‚ along with other things that only money could buy‚ but does that mean that money will make you happy? Happiness cannot be found in inanimate objects such as a new car or a huge house if you have no one to share it with. Money can lead to lots of lovely things and great opportunities but it can induce greed in a person‚ it’s like most things if you have too much of it all you want is more. It
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the movies “Fat (What no one is telling you)” and “Fat‚ Sick‚ & Nearly Dead” both address the issue of weight‚ appearance‚ and health problems associated with being overweight. Both movies provide an interesting view of people living with weight problems. In the movie “Fat (What no one is telling you)” there are different individual cases of their struggle with being overweight. Some have struggled with being overweight since childhood and others have gained weight due to their jobs and busy
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Nabokov: Providing a Flood and Lifeboat In Nabokov’s 1948 “Good Readers and Good Writers‚” the reader has the opportunity to view the possibilities of a beautiful collision of a major reader and a major writer. This piece discusses reading and writing: skills that have become standardized and slightly devalued as education has advanced. Literacy has become so expected that little thought is put into what defines a good reader or writer; Nabokov tackles this idea head on. Nabokov’s intention of
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First impressions can be very misleading. We judge someone on a snippet of their personality‚ or a stereotype‚ and expect them to stick to the mold we set. Very rarely they do‚ and very often we are surprised by who they really are. In "Brother‚ Can You Spare a Dream" by Jackie French Koller‚ the main character‚ Sam‚ lumps his family’s boarder in with a stereotype of city men‚ thinking the boarder to be a ’thief’ who ’stole’ a job that should have been offered to Sam. In "Amir"‚ by Paul Fleischman
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‘No Appetite for Good-for-You School Lunches’‚ student Malik Barrows claims how “before‚ there was no taste and no flavor. Now there’s no taste‚ no flavor and it’s healthy‚ which makes it taste even worse”. If the healthy food was exceptional quality the students wouldn’t have the mindset that all healthy food is distasteful. Students all over agree that the lunches are substandard and no one wants to buy them.
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1. Do you believe the United States is becoming more secularized or more fundamentalist? Comparing your generation to that of your parents or grandparents‚ what differences do you see in the relationship between religion and society? What would popular media have you believe is the state of religion in the United States today? In the United States today I see more megachurches than smaller‚ intimate churches that were common when I was growing up. I do not see this as a bad thing‚ due to people
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1 Find a ruled notebook. Preferably one that is college-ruled. You may choose to purchase a notebook that is made for 3 to 5 subjects‚ which is most recommended‚ or have a different colored notebook for each subject you have to study for. 2 Make each section of the book a different subject topic. Such topics include: Math‚ Science‚ English‚ etc. for basic school subjects‚ or more specific subjects if you are in college or university. 3 Optional: Make a table of contents. Every section
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"Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" By Joyce Carol Oates A short story titled "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" tells a tale of an adolescent girl who suffers consequences of growing up in the unsupportive environment and the society preoccupied by the media. It is considered to be the most famous work of Joyce Carol Oates‚ an American writer‚ the winner of many significant literary awards and a two- time candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The story was first
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Why you shouldn’t go to Mars. The astronauts were about to be hit by a large storm. They had no choice. All if not most will be hurt or killed. They have a low chance of surviving. Nasa should not continue Mars Exploration. It costs too much‚ we don’t have the technology and we have many problems here at Earth. What is the point? Nasa astronauts shouldn’t go to Mars because it costs too much. According to Space News‚ it’d cost more than $100 billion before the first Mars mission. Instead of using
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