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    is cool to break laws and rules. In Frank Trippett’s passage “A Red Light for Scofflaws” he explains how america is gaining more law breakers every year. He explains how most americans do not think of themselves as lawbreakers or criminals and do not see a problem with breaking minor laws. Trippett uses a formal tone to let unaware law followers know that even they could be breaking laws. Most people break rules but do not believe any consequences will be taken so they continue to break laws. Many

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    In this in-depth work‚ First Break The Rules written in 1999‚ Marcus Buckingham and co-author Curt Coffman introduce how to be a great manager while creating your own style of managing. Marcus Buckingham‚ leader of the Gallup organization‚ has been fascinated since an early age‚ by individuality and finding the talents in each individual. Buckingham has been an outstanding leader who even hosted an extremely successful workshop on The Oprah Winfrey Show which lead him into his writing career. He

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    To Break The Rules “It’s not who I am underneath. But what I do that defines me” (Bruce Wayne). Just like Bruce Wayne‚ the actions Antigone takes define who she truly is‚ in this case‚ as a loving sister who wants to bury her brother lost in war. In the play Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ Antigone commits actions that can be deemed immoral; however‚ as the presentation of her character progresses throughout the play‚ those actions she committed can also then be viewed in a way that makes readers sympathize

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    Social-wise and even biblical‚ humans tend to break rules. Socially‚ human beings are boundless. They despise limitations. Human beings like those any others who belong in any political or social form‚ struggle to come out of any fences built to limit them in any way. Even science is unstable and cannot settle because of unending human discoveries. Unsatisfied with earth’s blessings‚ they even set-foot on the moon. Even the most precious God’s creation (Adam and Eve)‚ as the bible would tell it’s

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    “Cool People Break the Rules” is the title of an article written by Elizabeth Winkler‚ a writer who has had articles appear in Quartz‚ The Economist‚ Foreign Policy‚ and The New Republic. This article focuses on what cool people do‚ in this case‚ break the rules‚ but only certain rules. Elizabeth has written articles on topics such as Instagram‚ ‘Throwback Thursday’‚ and J.K Rowling‚ the writer of the Harry Potter Series. These articles suggest that Winkler has a strong background in what would be

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    Cool People Only Break the Rules by Elizabeth Winkler. Is an article that states when given the option‚ people tend to bend the rules when it comes to the social norms. Obviously‚ it is not implying going around and getting felony charges against yourself. Rather stepping outside of the social normality that we have today. I for one agree with the author’s point of view. Which is that cool is base off a specific person and their perceptions. If you think about it‚ each person is truly different

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    managers- are the key to finding and keeping the right employees to keep the company running profitably and efficiently‚ not an attractive pay-scale‚ not the brand name the company champions‚ and not how many times the rules are reiterated. “First” really does break all the rules. Buckingham and Coffman proceed to tear up and burn whatever tenets the typical managers in decades past have clung to for dear life‚ simply because it was the accepted formula for training good‚ obedient‚ pliable employees:

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    Break Break Break by Alfred Lord Tennyson The poem ‘Break Break Break’ by Alfred lord Tennyson was written in 1834‚ the year after the death of one of his closest friends; Arthur Henry Hallam. Hallam and Tennyson had been very close for almost six years‚ and Hallam had been engaged to Tennyson’s sister‚ so his fatal brain hemorrhage in 1833 came as a great shock to Lord Tennyson. Hallam’s death affected him so much that nineteen years later he named his son Hallam.The literate subject of the poem

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    BREAKBREAKBREAK (1834)   Breakbreakbreak‚  [s1]  On thy cold gray stones[s2] ‚ O Sea!  [s3]  And I would that my tongue could utter  [s4]  The thoughts that arise in me[s5] .  (Unable to articulate the deep emotion – anger and resentment at nature)   O[s6] ‚ well for the fisherman’s boy‚  That he shouts with his sister at play!  O‚ well for the sailor lad‚  That he sings in his boat on the bay!  [s7]   (what he sees – he sees time passing – focus on the play of the youth

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    In Julius Caesar the rulers break and bend the rules one after another. I don’t think the rulers should be able to break there rules and then tell us not to even if it was for the good of the country. “As a rule‚ men worry more about what they can’t see than about what they can” (Caesar). This quote really gets to the reader because all of the other rulers assumed that Julius Caesar was going to change their country into something that wasn’t good for the people. They were so worries about how they

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