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    like “normal” people. However‚ on the other hand I’ve met some other homeless‚ who have no interest in being helped back to a “normal” life. With that being said‚ I’d like to return to the title of the essay‚ and say that I would have to agree with Bernard Hare. Because‚ you can be poor and still feel rich‚ but on the other hand you can also be poor and feel poor if you don’t find any happiness in your life‚ whether it’s a hot meal‚ some spare change‚ a ton of coal or maybe just a cigarette from a stranger

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    inseparable. The article “Love‚ Lust‚ and Marriage‚” by Stanley Bernard‚ delves into the thinking that lust is still present in a marriage even though it’s a “no-no” word. Bernard’s wife called at work one day to ask how he felt about her‚ he “thought for a moment and then said‚ ‘I love you and I lust for you’’’ (Bernard). His wife questioned as to why he said lust and he quickly explained that she was “…the sexiest woman [he] knows” (Bernard). This conversation between a married couple shows that the

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    accounting ethics lines are crossed‚ CPAs may and should accept the fact that they can lose their jobs and their livelihoods. They may also find themselves enjoying some quality time in jail depending on the crime like the auditor in the Bernard Madoff case. When Bernard Madoff filed false reports and made misleading statements‚ his accountant David Friehling backed him 100%. This went on for roughly 17 years and $65 billion in stolen funds. It is during that time the Madoff ’s Ponzi scheme went unnoticed

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    Miller then illustrates Willy ’s belief that popularity or being well liked opens all doors to prosperity in life. When Biff is in high school‚ Bernard tries to warn Willy he‚ “heard Mr. Birnbaum say that if [Biff] don’t start studyin’ math‚ he’s gonna flunk [and] …won’t graduate” (Miller 1246). Then Willy tells Bernard not to be‚ “a pest‚” and calls him‚ “an anemic” (1246). Biff tells Willy

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    Why fight for justice? Justice has been a striving issue for American citizens for years. These citizen’s justices include those in which should be granted in the workplace. Labor unions have resulted from the mistreatment of employees and the unsafe or unfair working conditions‚ a very common occurrence during the Industrial Revolution. In an endless struggle for justice‚ organized labor unions fought‚ and continue to fight for rights deserved in working environments. The evolution of labor

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    There is something magical and sometimes overpowering to the majority of mankind: It is the thing that allows people to live in mansion ’s with helipad ’s as well as underground society forced to live in the many tunnels and passageways under New York City and to beg for their meals. Although this is definitely the extreme that I have described. It is sometimes indescribably cruel and other times very gracious. This thing that I write about is the American system. In Arthur Miller ’s moving and powerful

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    Mohammad Malik Ms. Duncan ENG 4UO January 19‚ 2015 ISU Literary Essay Jim Morrison once said “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You give up your ability to feel‚ and in exchange‚ put on a mask.” Freedom is what allows one to be him or herself; without it‚ one may be compared to a slave. Individuality or difference however is nearly impossible under a dictatorship. Many historic literary scholars have implored this matter. For example

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    “‘which ought never‚ in any circumstances‚ to be rational.’ (26)” The rationality and ethics of moral conditioning is decided by the reader; citizen‚ but dissidents like Bernard and John do not. Several times the characters are mindlessly caught saying aphorisms from their conditioning‚ Lenina especially. During one of Bernard and Lenina’s arguments about the ethics of conditioning‚ a few of Bernard’s words “seemed to touch a spring in her mind (93).” She goes on to state‚ “Never put off till to-morrow

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    In Brave New World‚ there is an ongoing conflict between John and society‚ specifically with the people who believe in the status quo. John begins to disgust the “civilized” society as Bernard shows him around London and he sees it as an unnatural place and a world of false happiness. He also despises how addicted his mother becomes to soma‚ taking so much soma that it deteriorates her health and‚ eventually‚ she dies in a state of delusion. At the point of his mother’s death John begins to further

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    Bibliography: -Swan‚ Michael and Smith‚ Bernard "Learner English - Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teacher‚ 2002‚ Pg 52 - 72. -Swan Michael "Practical English Usage"‚ International Students Edition‚ 2003‚ Pg. 233. Oxford Wordpower dictionary‚ 2003. � Swan‚ Michael and Smith‚ Bernard "Learner English - Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teacher"‚ 2002‚ Pg 69. � Swan Michael "Practical English Usage"‚ International Students Edition‚ 2003‚ Pg. 233. � Swan‚ Michael and Smith‚ Bernard "Learner English - Cambridge

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