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    The Hospitality Industry - a massive expansion of joy-bringing and inspired ideals that are present in different variations across the globe! There are so many adjectives you can use to describe the different facets of this incredible industry; some may be exotic and thrilling‚ while others are simply relaxing and luxurious! You really can not go wrong in this industry‚ and after all what ’s not to love? That is why I‚ having stumbled my way blindly into the hospitality experience‚ am not going to

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    NAME: ADE AJOSE COURSE: ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 INSTRUCTOR: DR JACOB SIZI DATE: 02-09-2014 A SUCCESSFUL PERSON What really is success? What makes an individual successful? According to Merriam-Webster mini Dictionary‚ success is defined as‚ “the act of achieving something good that you have been trying to do‚ or something that has a god result or is very popular. The word ‘success’ originated in the mid-16th century from Latin ‘successus’ ‚ from the verb ‘succedere’

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    the viciousness of slavery in the slave markets of that city. On his return to Brooklyn in the fall of 1848‚ he founded a "free soil" newspaper‚ the Brooklyn Freeman‚ and continued to develop the unique style of poetry that later so astonished Ralph Waldo Emerson. In 1855‚ Whitman took out a copyright on the first edition ofLeaves of Grass‚ which consisted of twelve untitled poems and a preface. He published the volume himself‚ and sent a copy to Emerson in July of 1855. Whitman released a second edition

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    In the book Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer‚ a man named Chris McCandless and his adventures are followed as he travels the states‚ parts of Mexico then eventually a fatal trip to Alaska. As McCandless grew up‚ he didn’t always have the best relationship with his parents‚ so when he finished college‚ he vowed to himself that he’d live on the road and forget his old life and never having to depend on anyone again. McCandless believed that the mainstream lifestyle was too constricting and didn’t

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    Wilder’s coordination of outdoor work and family growth emphasizes the communal and environmental nature of life on the Ingalls homestead. Wilder captures the essence of the pioneer spirit in her books‚ affirming the independent determination of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1841 essay “Self Reliance” by comments like Ma’s‚ that “a body makes his own luck” in These Happy Golden Years(1943). Pa’s determination to prove up on his claim in De Smet‚ Dakota Territory‚ after years of loss and relocation is a testimony

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    Writers throughout history have turned to a vast array of things for inspiration in their works. The Transcendentalist writers of the 1800s turned to nature in order to discover the higher truths of the world around them. By turning to nature‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau came to teach others how to improve their lives by refusing to conform‚ expressing integrity of mind‚ and pursuing one’s dreams. These ideas changed many people’s understanding of the world and continue to do so today

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    himself he sees the entire humanity and successfully communicates this to the reader‚ sometimes directly‚ sometimes indirectly. Walt Whitman was a part of the transcendental movement of Poets in America‚ which also included Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. In Whitman’s poem "Bivouac on a Mountain Side" he reflects on his observations and visions on the Civil War and uses imagery and symbolism to display his beliefs about the war in which he portrays more than just the tangible picture of a transcendentalist’s

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    Politics and love. Religion plays an integral role in the lives of many in the novel and was the most controversial aspect. “Religion is to do right. It is to love‚ it is to serve‚ it is to think‚ it is to be humble” Proclaimed- Ralph Waldo Emerson. The main religious person in the novel The Wine of Astonishment was Bee. Bee was a man of faith‚ patience‚ and a man of his people. He was the preacher for the Spiritual Baptist Church but this church was not liked by many as the spirit became

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    because it leads to high self esteem and self respect. If you cannot respect yourself‚ and you cannot trust yourself‚ then how can you expect others to trust and respect you? "Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. To me‚ this means that the only thing that keeps someone from reaching their potential is the strength of their mind. Emerson believed the weak minded were destined to fail unless they could train their mind. In life‚ the only person that

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    grows and flourishes in the same way. Some people accomplish in large and grandiose ways. Others achieve in small steps. Humans‚ like a plant’s growth is suppressed by weather‚ are bound by our own individualistic approaches and personality. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated‚ “imitation is suicide.” Society sets a standard to which members of our community feel obliged to meet for a variety of reasons. These standards are almost a subconscious guideline that pushes us to imitate those around us. Often

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