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    and tyranny can be quelled as the aftereffect of war. On the contrary‚ war includes loss of human life‚ spreads of diseases‚ and induces a feeling of anxiety and dismay among communities. The brutal sacrifices that innocent people undergo may not be worth the outcome. In My Brother Sam is Dead‚ written by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier‚ Tim must choose whether to be a Patriot‚ Loyalist‚ or neutral. The reality of war and the inhuman acts committed induce and instigate his end decision;

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    Anxiety is one common emotion that everyone will face various times in his or her life. Too much anxiety will break one’s mind‚ yet anxiety within a limit certain amount also helps a person to advance. This topic was explored by a freelance writer‚ James Lincoln Collier‚ in his essay “Anxiety: Challenge by Another Name”. In this article‚ James writes “The great Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard believed that anxiety always arises when we confront the possibility of our own development. It seems

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    Chapter 1 About: Richard Meets the Indian Boy Details: *Richard is working in the tobacco field when an Indian boy comes up and runs off with his hoe. *Richard chases after the Indian boy when he corners him and they get into a fight. *Laydon comes and breaks it up and takes the Indian boy named Weetoppin home with him. Point: Metal stuff was valuable in those days. Statement: I think Laydon will make Weetoppin work for him. Chapter 2 About: Laydon Brings Home Weetoppin Details: *They

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    Accept anxiety as another name for challenge and you can accomplish wonders (Collier 96). This is such a powerful statement because not only does it possess hope but it turns the word anxiety into something positive. Many people experience the kind of anxiety that holds them back from doing something that they desire. Collier shared some different situations where he experienced that kind of anxiety in his essay “Anxiety: Challenge by Another Name.” In this paper‚ I will discuss the three valuable

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    Study Questions: “Anxiety” (pp. 94-98) Your answers to these questions are not graded based on grammatical accuracy‚ and longer does not always = better. Just answer the questions thoughtfully. Some can be answered in just a sentence‚ and others take a few sentences. YOUR NAME: Lim‚ Sung Jun 1. What is Collier’s thesis? Based on your own experiences‚ do you think Collier’s thesis is valid? Explain. A: Collier’s thesis is that the idea of spending two months on the fabled Argentine pamas

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    1981 of Lincoln Electric Company by Arthur Sharplin. While there are many citations throughout this essay‚ it is important to note that the ideas presented herein are that of Arthur D. Sharplin and James F. Lincoln. Lincoln Electric Company presents a unique‚ prime example of a wildly successful American manufacturing company. Starting with a basic philosophy of an honest day’s pay for an honest day’s work‚ treating employees as the Lincolns would want to be treated‚ John and James Lincoln built

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    needed them sold by yesterday. With such a big push on productivity and dollars earned‚ customers are pushed aside and thought of only as digits. Nothing can explain the industrial and ethical situation of the sixties better than "The Chaser" by John Collier. Not only has he captured the business aspects of the sixties‚ but he also has summoned the ethical topic of the sixties as well into his masterpiece. The ’teens’ to young adults all had vivid dreams‚ some of peace‚ some of imaginary lands. The topic

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    Lincoln The film Lincoln was directed by Steven Spielberg‚ it mainly covers the last four months that Lincoln was in office before his assassination. It’s main focus was on the Lincoln trying to pass the 13th amendment‚ which abolished slavery. The plot of the story is set in January 1865‚ centered around Abraham Lincoln ‚ who is played by Daniel Day Lewis. The president has just started his second term and the war is coming to an end. The film opens with a brief flashback

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    certainly around the times of Lincoln’s presidency. Desperation to keep the Union together was cautiously argued by Lincoln in his first Inaugural speech‚ delivered on March 4th‚ 1861. President Lincoln was clearly against the idea of secession by any State. Many events occurred between the years of 1850 -1861. Two presidents were elected‚ President Franklin Pierce(1853-1857) and James Buchanan(1857-1861). The compromise of 1850 was created‚ which consists of many new changes such as; California becoming

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    Love is a wonderful thing‚ but not when you’re suffocating in it. The chaser by John Collier is a story about a person or thing that chases after hopes and desires. The chaser also teaches‚ every choice made should be given thought and the story explains how badly made choices can damage your future. This short story is between a young man named Alan and a wise old man. Alan is in search for a secret potion‚ and he finds a wise old man who has what he is looking for; this position that Alan is in

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