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    Nicole Freche Mr. Ontiveros World Literature – 2nd period December 5‚ 2010 Friends Forever! “Trust is like a vase… once it’s broken‚ though you can fix the vase‚ it’ll never be the same again” – Author unknown. Almost every person has had at least one person who he or she can confide their secrets. Over time one can learn whether or not he or she can trust or believe another will hold that confidence. If that certitude is shattered‚ it takes time again to reconcile and to earn it back

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    “Que sais-je?” French for “What do I know?” is the beloved motto of French essayist Michel De Montaigne. Initial readings of Montaigne’s essays appear to be oriented toward self rather than incorporating any communal tones. Yet‚ close readings reveal this motto is directed collectively towards a Renaissance society. Montaigne‚ in his essays “On Cannibalism” and “On Cruelty‚” is communally asking a European society “what do we know?” by displaying contradictory and arcane aspects of European culture

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    This day couldn’t have come sooner. For all of my existing life that i’ve been programed and been taught of what happiness is worth ‚in the city of Omelas. I never really understood it. Living in Omelas‚ life was good‚ and still is to this day. I would describe Omelas as the happiest place in the world. On second thought‚ for all my life i’ve lived in Omelas and has never set foot outside of this city. One of my buddies‚ Mark and i have been friends since we were about four or five. We grew up

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    Throughout literature there are many examples of courageous characters. Some of the classical examples include: Jane Eyre of Jane Eyre‚ Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter and Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. In more modern literature‚ courage is the characters of Tris in Divergent and Harry Potter and Hermonie Granger in Harry Potter. Another example in modern literature of a courageous individual is found in the unlikely character of Nikolai Kreztsky‚ who is a Siberian camp guard in

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    Mrs. Toney­West  Ahmed Hassan Asif  ENG 2DO  Monday June 1st 2014   Asif 1     Courage in Life  A simple illustration of courage can dramatically alter one’s life. In the novel Theories  of Relativity by Barbara Haworth Attard‚ the author tends to show that a simple courageous  act can significantly change one’s life. In some cases in the novel the characters tend to be  not even be aware of it.The characters  Jenna‚ Dylan‚ and Ainsley genuinely demonstrate  how showing courage is so crucial in life

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    Respect In Basketball

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    MichelGerges 18/11/12 “ Respect is the key‚ they are many doors in life and basketball could be one but if you don’t get the key of respect then you will never get pass that door.” Many people that are trying to attract good things into their life have one major flaw. They do not respect what they seek. Our team desires to win and to succeed in the game of basketball but we do not

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    Trust is something that you can earn in life. You have to learn to trust yourself then you can gain trust from others. If you want someone to be able to trust in you have to be honest‚ loyal‚ and etc. Sometimes when you are going to say something‚ you have to stop and think. Ask yourself if you are making the right decision and being trustworthy and not lying. You also have to communicate and try to keep building trust between each other little by little. Trust means “Assured reliance on the character

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    Courage Definition

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    Courage In most stories‚ there is always the hero whom is not afraid to face challenges and defeat the bad guy. That hero is acting out of courage. They do whatever they can to save the day‚ regardless of what may happen to them. This is what most people think of when they hear the word courage‚ but to me‚ it is this and so‚ so much more. Courage is not knowing what the outcome might be‚ and still going through with that plan. Courage is standing up for what is right‚ regardless of what those consequences

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    The Existence of Good and Evil Since the time of The Bible and the creation of Adam and Eve‚ good and evil has existed in man. For example‚ in Mary Shelly novel‚ Frankenstein‚ the creature tells us that “is man‚ indeed‚ at once so powerful‚ so virtuous‚ and magnificent‚ yet so vicious and base? He appears at one time a mere scion of the evil principle and at another as all that can be conceived of noble and godlike.” He is questioning the existence of good and evil in all men. How can a person

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    Betrayal to Avoid Consequences Has someone ever shown a lack of responsibility in an action and then committed betrayal to avoid consequences for their action? Ethical appeals have been used in stories since their existence and have often depicted betrayal and responsibility. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the movie The Incredibles directed by Brad Bird‚ and director Doug Liman’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith‚ betrayal is depicted as the best choice of certain characters for their problems.

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