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    jobs themselves that are satisfying? Answer: Most of the people hope to have a job that allows them to do some activities after work‚ to have a life outside the company. It is difficult to accept the conditions of work of the four examples. But few people accept to work like four examples. They accept because they like them work or working is a need for them so that these are the only individuals who would be attracted to those jobs with such terms. Despite the extreme nature of the jobs that

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    the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone."(pg. 122) This phrase Holden made while discussing how things were different each time he went to the museum‚ stems from an inability to accept that he must grow up. The thought of growing up has driven Holden into bouts of depression as inhis discussion on page 133‚ " It ’d be entirely different. I said. I was getting depressed as hell again." <br><br>This nonconformist desire has led

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    War Time Changes: The Transformation of Jimmy Cross Many authors tend to use character transformations to further an idea in a story. Tim O’Brien’s story “The Things They Carried” has an open ending‚ which he uses to signal a new beginning with the transformation of Jimmy Cross. The transformation greatly ties in with one of the major themes of the story‚ that war changes people. Tim O’Brien provides his audience with a very descriptive image of both the physical and mental "things" the characters

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    to master" seems to indicate that there is a certain amount of skill involved in learning to accept loss. By attempting to come to terms with the many rather inconsequential losses that will occur‚ one will be more prepared to face life’s major losses. As the poem "One Art" suggests‚ small losses can be easier to tolerate‚ or even ignore‚ than larger more significant ones. In fact‚ one should accept the inconvenience and "fluster"‚ and not allow these minor nuisances to affect us in any great

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    hers at him: What is that I share with this person that shields all delight from me?” (p. 871) Susan feels trapped by her life and her family‚ and plagued by her husband’s infidelity and the knowledge that this social norm which she must learn to accept. In “Death by Landscape” Lois’ isolation is from the fact she is left with no family. Her sons have grown up and left home and she is a widow. This leaves her with no one to support or care for her. “While Rob was alive‚ while the boys were

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    that it ever occurred. For many cannot withstand the actual truth‚ in which we choose to cover up‚ to ease ourselves from the pain. Unfortunately‚ we cannot come to terms with out misfortunes‚ until we choose to face our fears head on and decide to accept or resolve the issues at stake. There are five stages to grief. Many amongst us integrate‚ and go from one stage to the other in divers ways and variant times. For instance‚ Luigi Pirandello illustrates that the “fat man” was in the first stage

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    The Lord has loved us‚ the Lord loves us‚ the Lord will always love us. Malachi 1 is about offering and sacrifices. God shows his displeasure to the priests who are ask God why their offerings are not acknowledged. The Lord was not satisfied with the man who brought to him the "defiled" animal onto his alter. It is not right to give the Lord a blind‚ crippled or diseased animal for offering. The Lord’s name is supposed to be glorified throughout the nations but when something corrupt is given to

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    the shocked and denial site of Adam Lerner not wanting to accept that he has cancer before eventually accepting it because he was more of a good mannered and good behavioral guy. His reaction in the beginning of the movie also helps to sum up his current situation because he believes that

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    that he has an assumption that History unlocks the past and contains all the answers in his search for the absolute truth. Furthermore‚ the confession that Mark “believed the soviet records more than his own mother” which was hard for the composer to accept‚ due to the fact that Mark feels compelled to believe the empirical representation of events rather than the figurative/ emotional

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    descriptive essay house on fire The House on Fire That cold night of December 2004 had left behind a memory which will stay in my mind for a never ending period of time. That night was not the same as the rest of the days in my life. Instead of going to bed‚ that night I was standing in the middle of the road‚ in complete terror. My heartbeat was accelerating

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