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    The Analysis of the Philosophical and Social Approaches in Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Human‚ Development‚ Department of Teacher Education Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English By: Agote‚ Daisy C. Austria‚ Rhea Carla D. Bangate‚ Luzila Camille C Banzon‚ Ansherina Q. Garganza‚ Nerissa _. December

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    Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Alborn 1. Do you think Mitch would have listened if Morrie hadn’t been dying? Does impending death automatically make one’s voice available to penetrate where it couldn’t before?  I think Mitch wouldn’t have the chance to listen to Morrie if Morrie hadn’t been dying because Mitch lives on deadline – too fast is the only speed he knows‚ and he‚ as Morrie’s student way back 16 years did not keep his promise of keeping in touch because of choosing to be an commercial

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    and lies are what makes King Lear a tragedy. The play is a result‚ of the consequences triggered off by lies and falsehoods that were told in King Lea’s family‚ as well as in the family of the Earl of Gloucester. In this play‚ Shakespeare added a sub-plot to the main-plot and both are based on the same events‚ differing slightly according to the story. The main-plot involves Lear and his three daughters whereas the sub-plot makes use of Gloucester and his two sons. King Lear gives his daughters a

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    Brittany Hafford Human Development Bull-Allen 4-7-2015 Tuesdays with Morrie “Tuesdays with Morrie” has changed my view on life. Many lessons of life are told in his book. I have learned from the book that in order to live in peace and avoid unnecessary conflict‚ we must learn how to communicate and compromise. The book talks about it being best to have a positive attitude‚ and have the ability to turn what might often be perceived as a negative situation‚ into a privilege.  It is really an inspiring

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    “Tuesdays with Morrie” My three favourite Morris’s aphorisms would be‚ “The culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn’t work‚ don’t buy it”‚ “There is no foundation‚ no secure ground‚ upon which people may stand today if it isn’t the family”‚ and “As long as we can love each other‚ and remember the feeling of love we had‚ we can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still there. All

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    Tuesdays with Morrie “Do I wither up and disappear ‚or do I make the best of my time last(10). When Morrie Schwartz was diagnosed with ALS‚ this what he ask himself . Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. Is the true story of Morrie Schwartz experience of being diagnosed and eventually dying from the disease Morrie refused to let ALS destroy his spirit‚ even while it was slowly destroying his body . He continued to teach. The three most important aphorisms that Morrie taught Mitch were visit family

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    Tuesdays with Morrie: Eulogy By: Rajat Pandey Good evening friends and family my name is Mitch Albom. Today‚ we have all gathered to remember our dear friend and mentor Morrie Schwartz. We all knew this day was going to come and so did Morrie. However we still cant believe that our dear friend Morrie has left us. What a sad day. Morrie Schwartz was a remarkable person‚ a wonderful husband‚ a loving father and professor. His loving personality has touched and changed the lives of many people around

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    Review of Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie‚ by Mitch Albom‚ describes the writer’s own experience talking about life with his sociology professor when he’s studying in Brandeis University 16 years before‚ Morrie Schwartz when Morrie is diagnosed of ALS‚ which is a fatal disease that will take the sufferer’s ability to move gradually. Published by Anchor Books‚ ISBN: 978-0-385-49649-0. The book is very meaningful for those who do not have decided their goals or being uncertain on what

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    In this brief quote from Shakespeare’s play King Lear he is making a statement about the rich vs. the poor and how it is easy to see the wrong performed by the poor however it is easy to justify the wrong done by the individuals with a large pocket book. When I take a look around‚ read a newspaper‚ or watch the channel eight news it is very clear to me that Lear’s statement is‚ however unfortunate and unfair‚ true as it accurately represents the injustice of today. “Through tatter’d clothes

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    Natasha Nieves Men and Masculinities October 12‚ 2011 John Agnelli In the book “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom‚ it reveals that there are many men that are afraid of talking and expressing their true feelings. Men sometimes have problems with showing their emotions to people because they feel it is a sign of weakness. The book shows that Mitch was afraid of talking about his problems‚ such as death and getting married. This applies for many people in the world today not just men; however

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