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    The Stranger Reading Journal Essay In Albert Camus’ The Stranger‚ the story is told in a first person point of view from Monsieur Meursault as the narrator. For a more obvious reason‚ the book is told in his point of view because he is the main character‚ but there are multiple other possibilities for why Camus did so. The book is a memory of what happened leading up to his execution‚ which is why it needed to be in first person point of view. Camus did this because there are a lot of things

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    Choices makes our destiny A Position Paper in Introduction to Philosophy Presented to: Ms. Raquel M. Rivera 13 November 2017 Choosing makes our Destiny Destiny? A chance or a choice? To be awaited for or to be achieve? There are many definitions that can define destiny. But we‚ we are the makers of our own destiny. According to the Bible‚ our Heavenly Father let us decide on our own. He gave us freewill and freedom in making decisions in our lives. But some people believed that their

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    The March Of The Flag by‚ Albert J. Beveridge was the opening speech for the Indian Republican Campaign. The speech was presented on September 16‚ 1898 at the Tomlinson Hall‚ in Indianapolis. For Indiana‚ Iowa and some other states‚ this speech was “the Republican campaign document.” This speech talks about how Albert was one of those people who wanted war to happen. He thought that was how things should be settled. In other words‚ he supported the war. In the article‚ “Decision on the Philippines

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    Albert Einstein was born in 1879 on March 14th. He was born at Ulm‚ in Wurttemberg‚ Germany‚ born into a Jewish family. When Einstein was first born his mother said that he had an abnormally sized head‚ and his grandmother said that he was fat. As a kid Albert Einstein had speech problems‚ he regularly rehearsed sentences in his head or under his breath until he got them right. Albert was a late talker his parents were worried‚ his first time talking was at the dinner table one night when he says

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    Script Hello‚ my name is Albert Einstein. I was born in Ulm‚ Germany on March 14‚ 1879. My parent’s names were Hermann and Pauline. As a young child my father Hermann (hair-mon)was originally a featherbed salesman and later ran an electrochemical factory with moderate success. When I was one year old‚ my dad teamed up with my Uncle Jacob and created an electrochemical factory. Although my father was a good role model‚ my parents would call me “slow and dreamy”. As a child‚ I was always fascinated

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    Manifest Destiny: “expansion of the United States through the American continents were inevitable and justified” Avatar: They thought that importance to get into the Avatar world and destroy Omaticaya‚ the Home Tree. The scientists and destructors feel that it is necessary to do this because Unobtanium is what is within the tree and it sells for very high in the US. The contents were “inevitable” to not get because they are worth so much and there could be a huge economic boom in their company if

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    hardships of the journey and the difficult living conditions that waited them at their journey’s end. Thus Americans were immediately sized on the phrase " Manifest Destiny"- believing that United State’s destiny is manifest‚ inevitable‚ to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican territory. Various factors in the United States in early 1800’s caused the nation to become grabbed with the Western Expansion. First‚ there were geographical and psychological issues. After Thomas Jefferson’s Louisiana

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    will‚ not fate‚ that leads to the discovery of the murder of his father and marriage to his mother. On the opposite side of this‚ though‚ is the fact that through all of Oedipus’ attempts to dodge his fate‚ he fulfills what he had been told was his destiny‚ thus proving fate to be true. An example of Oedipus making a clear personal choice that affects his life is after Creon returns from Delphi with news from Apollo. Creon suggests that he speak to Oedipus in private‚ and tells Oedipus "If you want

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    his time plays many parts‚ his acts being seven ages”-William Shakespeare. Possibly one of the worlds greatest poet and playwright‚ William Shakespeare‚ proved in a few of his plays that the opinions of others should not affect our own choices or destinies. He uses his work of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and his version of Pyramus and Thisbe‚ Romeo and Juliet to convey this idea. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream two teens are forbidden from getting married‚ and two teens are in a one sided relationship

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    ALBERT EINSTEIN: The Miracle Mind The book‚ Albert Einstein: The Miracle Mind‚ written by Tabatha Teatts is about this century’s greatest physicist‚ Albert Einstein. He was born on March 14‚ 1879 in Ulm‚ Germany to Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch. Albert’s original name was Ainstein and his ancestors were of Jewish origin. Down the generation‚ for some unknown reason‚ the name was changed to Einstein. When he was about one year old‚ his family moved to Munich to set up an electrical engineering

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