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    Aristagoras Mistakes

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    Everyone makes mistakes by saying hurtful things without considering the possible reaction of the other person or resulting consequences if the criticism reaches that individual. In most cases‚ the prudent thing to do is to remain quiet‚ keeping personal thoughts private unless the comments are well thought out. In the worst case‚ open criticisms can ruin friendships or cause deep seated anger‚ though it can usually be resolved. However‚ in the case of Aristagoras‚ a Persian satrap in the beginning

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    In this passage above it explains of how people are both drawn into nature and danger. It puts Christopher McCandless nature adventure into perspective. From my opinion I think that everyone has this sense of embracing danger in some point of their lives‚ Christopher McCandless just went to the extreme most don’t dare to touch. His adventure to Alaska was the equivalent of most teen’s rebellion against their parents in my opinion. He wanted to find himself in the world and do something that not only

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    Dempsey's Mistake

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    With 11 days and three games‚ including todays match against San Jose‚ left for the Seattle Sounders in June‚ they will be facing it without Captain America‚ Clint Dempsey. The Team USA star and forward fro the Sounders has been suspended by Major League Soccer (MLS) for three games and fined a undisclosed amount of money following an incident in Tuesday’s match against the Portland Timbers. Dempsey did not start in the match against Portland. He entered into the game‚ which was part of the Lamar

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    Story: Family and Chris

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    named Chris that moves into his grandfather’s home to attend high school. The story is told through a narration by his younger cousin Vanessa. The poem “What Shall he Tell That Son” by Carl Sandburg is about a father telling a son about life and how he should deal with it. The poem gives advice to the son that for Chris would have been very beneficial. In the Poem the father tells his son “Life is hard; be steel; be a rock‚” this advice for Chris would have helped because although Chris was quiet

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    Stand by Me - Chris

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    Chris is one of the main characters in Stand By Me. He goes through many first time experiences‚ and reveals very different sides to his personality. Throughout the movie his personality‚ views and whole character in general becomes more mature and he made wiser decisions. His negative family background affected many things he said or did‚ however he eventually realised this and made better choices for himself. Throughout the movie‚ Chris’s character became more grown-up and some could say

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    Christopher McCandless was a confused person who while in the wilderness was seeking whom he was and trying to figure out during time what went wrong with his family. He was an individual who went through what he believed in. He would follow many of the footsteps of others like himself and went with it everywhere he went. McCandless would show many talents during his school years and his goals in life‚ but when he found out about the family that his father previously had it would break him. If

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    my mistake

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    Yum cha between my culture and our culture Yum cha‚ which is a Chinese style morning and afternoon tea‚ involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum‚ which are small dishes. In expert restaurants‚ staff will commonly wheel around heated trolleys serving small yum cha dishes. Hong Kong also has some western food and local food‚ like mango pudding‚ egg tarts that are desserts. Before Hong Kong was occupied by British‚ which already had “Yum cha”. Then‚ this traditional is important for people

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    Kino's Mistake

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    Kino edged like a slow lizard down the smooth rock shoulder. He could see the faint outline of the trackers that were dark shapes against the moonlit sky. Kino noticed each breath he took‚ noticed each step he made. His sounds echoed in his mind; the songs of his movement‚ of danger rang out. Against his bare back‚ Kino felt the coolness of the knife that hung from a string around his neck. The tracker on watch took another smoke from his cigarette‚ and Kino could see him clearer now. As he edged

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    wilderness‚ you may wonder‚ “What was Christopher McCandless thinking?” McCandless began his fatal journey in 1990 after graduating from Oxford University and always had an urge to move and be nomadic. When Jon Krakauer published an article regarding Chris McCandless’ death in the Outside magazine‚ letters began pouring in from all around the nation. Many people believed Chris was a hero for following his dreams while others‚ like Craig Medred‚ believed Chris was a dumb teenager who hurt himself and others

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    McCandless‚ a compassionate young man who stole the hearts of everyone he met‚ possesses a thirst for adventure. Throughout Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer‚ numerous individuals have misinterpreted McCandless as a reckless idiot who had squandered his life away; however‚ after deep scrutiny of Jon Krakauer’s work‚ McCandless is better characterized as a non conformed sensation seeker. Furthermore‚ McCandless could distinct with his virtuous actions he had perpetrated throughout his reclusive life

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