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    Everything Is Possible

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    partner‚ we can reach our goal more easily. Maybe we will meet some problem when starting our business but if we don’t give up and try our best to get pass the problem we facing‚ we will be able to get a good result in our business. Example‚ Ryan and Aaron only get sales of about $17‚000 in the first year but they put more effort on their business and start to double their sales each year and eventually reach an amount of $15 million a year. Although they gain a lot of profit through the large amount

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    “The Man in the Well” by Ira Sher was a story about a couple of young kids who find this man in a well near where they live and decide to start talking to him. I think that one of the main themes in this story is identity. I believe that human beings are one of the most complicated species on this Earth. Human beings are so complex on how they think and act. When the children find the man in the well they very quickly seem to make a game out of it. They immediately decide not to save him

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    Bar Mitzvah

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    research so I was not totally ignorant of what was about to come and also to be expected of me. I did dress formally due to the fact the event was held at night At the beginning of the service Aaron the 13 year old son took the stage to prepare to read from the Torah. The elders were beside Aaron and began to then chant the word before giving the spot light to him. They then passed the microphone and let him read his chosen passage from the book. This only lasted for about six minutes. I found

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    The Moses Newspaper Story

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    enough to lead the people and to be an eloquent speaker.  Eventually‚ Moses finds his  strength to confront Pharaoh and to lead the people out of slavery in Egypt.      Write a newspaper article detailing Moses’ encounter with the Burning Bush‚ Moses’  resistance to God‚ Moses choosing Aaron as his assistant‚ and Moses returning to Egypt and  confronting Pharaoh.      Objectives: ​  to demonstrate a comprehension of the story of Moses’ encounter of the Burning  Bush‚ Moses’ hesitation ‚ and Moses returning to Egypt and confronting the Pharaoh

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    unnatural stillness‚ some tension” (Aaron and Kuhl 44). I was also impressed by how she was able to convey a message of severity and some chaos through her narrative of the effects the Santa Ana winds have on not only the people but in Los Angeles and other locations around the world that have similar experiences due to the nature and harshness. The closing sentence: “The wind shows us how close the edge we are” (47)‚ sent chills down my spine and

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    Babysitter Monologue

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    think‚ trying to be optimistic. I almost fool myself. When I walk up the steps of the Monroe’s‚ the butterflies have turned into wild animals‚ clawing at my insides. I knock on the door‚ and a friendly and familiar face looks back at me. “Hi Aaron‚” I say nervously. With a squeal‚ he runs away from the door‚ leaving it open. Was that normal? Mrs. Monroe invites me inside with a warm smile. She gives me a bunch of information about her whereabouts‚ that I try very hard to listen to‚ but my

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    Iago In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s play Othello exhibits many modern Freudian psychology theories‚ specifically through the character of Iago. Iago is a character who shows typical characteristics of a psychopath. Iago’s behaviour and intentions can be explained through modern Freudian psychology‚ and emphasised through the critical writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Fred West‚ who‚ respectively‚ argued Iago’s “motiveless malignity” and Shakespeare’s “profound and accurate portrayal of a psychopath in Iago”. Through

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    Christ black The Boy Who Painted Christ Black written and based on short story by John Henrik Clark‚ directed by Bill Duke. George Du Vaul played by Wesley Snipes‚ Elna Du Vaul played by Jasmine Guy‚ Professor Daniel played by Timothy Carhart‚ Aaron played by Norman D Golden II‚ Lara played by Rae’Ven Larrymore Kelly‚ and Miss Williams played by Vanessa Bell Callaway. This story is set in Georgia 1948‚ it’s about prejduce doing the right thing and self-esteem. How a painting caused such an uproar

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    Legal Reasoning

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    rational‚ calculated decision. Eg. As such‚ if Aaron punches Terence because Terence had called him names‚ Aaron has a reason. Aaron is angry with Terence and has decided to hit him. This is the most probably emotional response‚ it lacks rationality and anger has got in the way of the reasoning process. If now would Aaron still have punched Terence if he knew that Terence’s brother was a champion national boxer? Surely not‚ right? Because logic apply and Aaron will know that he will be beaten up by Terence’s

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    Evil in East of Eden

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    East of Eden: Is Evil Nature or Nurtured? John Steinbeck’s novel East of Eden was inspired by a message he wished to send to his sons. Steinbeck created this epic story to carry his voice and advice to the two young boys whom he loved immensely. He wrote the story of good and evil‚ including love and hate‚ demonstrating how they are inseparable. ("East of Eden"‚ Kirjasto) Steinbeck wanted to describe to Thom and John IV‚ the Salinas Valley‚ the treasured place in which he grew up. He aspired

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