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    you have to have no moral character. Being a leader without moral character leads to more effective ruling‚ because your followers will obey you more than a ruler with moral character‚ who tends to be more lenient with their style of ruling. The challenge was taken by originally taken on by Ralph‚ who with moral character‚ tried to keep the island in order‚ and Jack‚ who without moral character‚ ruled more efficiently and had more people listen to his orders. Being a leader without moral character‚

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    Gatsby lived his American dream and in the end found his heart flooded by the power of love and its remarkable betrayal. In time‚ the clothes we decide to wear‚ or the objects we put faith into are but beautiful masks covering broken creatures. The desires Gatsby longs for‚ force him to remember the past in hope of strengthening the dimming light of Daisy’s love. Gatsby’s life gives way to circumstances that connect two separate ideas in ways least expected. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby the morals

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    English 1A Essay 2 To many‚ Snacks are just the perfect and pertinent food in between meals or tea times. However‚ people’s awareness towards health issues has kept on rising to an unprecedented level over the decade. As the society becomes more prosperous and affluent‚ eating thus lies beyond the reach of the inadequate and hungry mentality. What we stringently seek for is the quality of food‚ nutrition and their benefits to our body. Undoubtedly‚ Snacks‚ which is immensely beckoning‚ immediately

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    Participating in this band has helped me with strength‚ discipline‚ as well as making friends. Being in the band has increased my physical strength tremendously. Drumming boosts my upper arm strength. Seven hours a week for three months really gets muscle where you put it. Constantly marching not only builds leg muscle but increases cardio as well. With over 1‚200 steps per run through‚ I am continually being pushed over my limit while increasing muscular strength with the addition of cardio. Band develops

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    Rhetorical Analysis Do you struggle to find equilibrium between excelling at work and spending productive‚ quality time with loved ones at home? With the technology that is available in the twenty first century‚ it is now possible for educated professionals to decide whether they would like to work from home and collaborate with family members to meet work demands. Alesia Montgomery is an African American Ethnographer who wrote “Kitchen Conferences and Garage Cubicles: The Merger of Home and Work

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    corrupts them‚ as they grow older. Criminals‚ for example‚ do not become criminals overnight; it’s a process in which they forget they once had kind and forgiving hearts. Goodness is an ambiguous word that the dictionary defines as the quality of being good. It leaves a lot of opportunity for anyone to fall under that category (goodness). Such as those who are religious and attend church every Sunday‚ but look down on those they find inferior. Those who define themselves as good people‚ but don’t

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    In The Perks of Being A Wallflower‚ we are introduced to the introverted and diffident character of Charlie-- a teenager who spent the summer at a psychiatric hospital due to the suicide of his best friend. Throughout the movie‚ Charlie seems to constantly idolize his Aunt Helen-- having consistent flashbacks from his childhood with his Aunt. Yet‚ as the movie goes on‚ those flashbacks of Aunt Helen causes his mental state to rapidly deteriorate. According to the DSM-5‚ symptoms of a patient with

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    Amanda Homme English 111 6/22/11 Rhetorical Analysis Essay The work that I chose to write about is “The Homeless and Their Children” taken from Jonathan Kozol’s book‚ “Rachel and Her Children”. This is a story of a woman whom Kozol calls Laura and her four children that lived in a run-down hotel room in 1985. The intended audience for this piece was pretty much anyone interested in reading this particular book. He wrote it for the general American public. I believe that Kozol felt bad for

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    In her essayBeing an Other” Melissa Algranati talks about how she didn’t know what race category she belonged to because of her ethnic background. Algranati’s father was born in Alexandria‚ Egypt and her mother was born in Maniti‚ Puerto Rico. She is a product of marriage‚ and her race is a Puerto Rican Egyptian Jew. She explains how her upbringing was different because of her parents’ different racial barriers. Algranati’s supports her issue and also gives emotional appeal about her childhood

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    Can you imagine being deaf and blind? Learning how to talk and active feminist inspired Peter Drier to write this article "The Radical Dissent of Hellen Keller." Would anyone like to learn how to talk and interact with other people while being deaf and blind? Hellen Keller was one of the wonderful people who can talk while being deaf and blind. I don’t think anyone can be more inspiring than Hellen. Everyone is inspired by Hellen Keller. Hellen is a awesome person‚ she accomplished a lot of things

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