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    According to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the transcendentalist movement‚ self-reliance is the greatest virtue of all and is the natural aversion of mankind. Self-reliance requires nonconformity and listening to one’s own voice rather than the authoritative voice of society. From the reader‚ Emerson asks for a self-sufficient lifestyle‚ in which no one depends on anyone or anything else physically‚ mentally‚ or emotionally. To us‚ a lifestyle in which we may act however and do whatever we please is enticing

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    Has technology made our society rude? I was in a Starbucks one morning and in front of me was a woman on her cell phone. She was laughing and caring on a conversation in Spanish. She was not paying any attention to what was going on around her. A woman asked if she was in line and then the woman having the conversation said yes and moved up to the counter. She continued her conversation on her phone while the person on the other side of the counter waited for her to order. Finally‚ the person

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    Social Networking and Its Dangers Just when I was about to pick up my pen to finally start on my assignment‚ the Facebook chat buzzer went off yet again. It was Ivan‚ a friend I just met at the beach this afternoon playing beach volleyball. We chatted for about twenty minutes before he started asking me a series of personal questions and finally my sexual orientation. I was naïve then and didn’t know what sexual orientation meant‚ looking back I realized that Ivan was gay wanted to know if I

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    know if they started off that color. But because I was so worn out and tired It looked like the most comfortable place I would ever lay my head. "How have I made it through today?" As Im laying on the bottom bunk with my new battle buddy directly over me ‚ I can’t help but wonder what the days ahead will hold. So many different thoughts are runing through my mind. Am i strong enough mentally or physically to succeed . I am so scared but at the same time curious for the next day to begin. This is

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    “It was on a dreary night of November‚ that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony‚ I collected the instruments of life around me‚ that I might infuse a spark of being in to the lifeleless thing that lay at my feet. It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes‚ and my candle was nearly burnt out‚ when‚ by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light‚ I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard‚ and

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    tablets‚ and the Web has become a primary form of communication‚ does society have an ethical obligation to ensure that all people have access to technology? Why‚ or why not? As communication such as; cell phones‚ tablets‚ and the web has become a primary form of communication‚ and society do have an ethical obligation to ensure that all people have access to technology. Because in the world today all you see is technology around you. Such as for low income families there are cell and home phones

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    level of football‚ there are inherent dangers that come with playing the game. These dangers are understood and assumed by all participants‚ and though the game is more safe than it has ever been‚ there are still risks that are ever present during a football game. When I played football I understood those risks‚ and the danger of the game is one of the reasons why I waited until 8th grade to start playing. While I was able to avoid any serious injuries over my five year career‚ the thought of possible

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    The Dangers of Online Dating Online dating is one of the most widely popular trends in the urban society nowadays. It has become one of the most convenient ways of meeting people and interacting with them. You can socialize with people across the globe‚ relaxing in the cozy environment of your house‚ with internet dating. However‚ very few people realize that there are a number of probable risks linked with this activity. The biggest threat is that since the identity of the person is anonymous

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    I am living technology but it is considerably a part of my everyday learning. Dealing with technology is an inborn talent amongst the Y generation and why should it not be? Technology has become omnipresent . We love gadgets with new technology. Apple launches 10.0 iOS and majority of the users have already updated their software‚ barring a few who may have memory issues or heard from others about the bugs in it. Technology in the new era is like MAGIC. One click and there you get results! “Computers

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    beliefs become the outcome of who they really are in a stance of self reliance. Morals are something that everyone possesses‚ and only those who follow them have a true sense of dignity and self truth of who they really are. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee demonstrates how the decisions that characters make significantly prove their morals. Atticus is a self upright man who defends his beliefs for his family and society. When he is appointed Tom Robinson’s case‚ who is accused of raping

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