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    Diversity in my opinion has many definitions but one true meaning. My meaning would be the vast variety or difference of something in a large group. The dictionary’s definition is “being diverse; difference” and also “A point or respect in which things differ... variety or multifamily”. The definition shows much more than people that are multi-cultural. When I think of multi-cultural I think of race. When I think of diversity I think of a difference. In my opinion those two words should have nothing

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    Definition Essay Success

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    success as “: the fact of getting or achieving wealth‚ respect‚ or fame” (“success”). Generally speaking‚ I agree with this definition‚ because to the majority of the population living today‚ I feel that this applies to them. On the other hand‚ when I think about success‚ I find its meaning to be much more internal‚ and having a very little dependence on anyone else’s definition of the word. I believe success to be solely defined by the individual themselves. Albert Schweitzer

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    The value of Marriage in the Eighteenth Century “This is truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife.” (5) However in Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ we see that even a women is in desperate need of a husband. Austen spends a great deal of time explaining the rules of marriage in her time period‚ as it was a major theme in her novel. Jane Austen’s writing helps the reader better understand the historical point of view about

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    rights on the grounds of political‚ and economic and social‚ equality to men” (cite); This is the definition for feminism‚ which is the radical notion that women‚ are people too. This includes that being a female‚ isn’t an insult. Feminism to most people‚ goes with a feminist‚ or a person who believes women should be allowed to have the same rights as men. However‚ feminism should have a second definition because to be a feminist is more than believing women are equal to men. To be a feminist is to

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    Family Definition Essay

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    My definition of family is people who love you‚ and you love them back. You can be yourself around family‚ and they don’t judge you. People that you love to be with that supports you when the going gets tough. Motivates you to get going‚ or simply loves you even thru life’s mistakes. I think family is also the act of doing‚ as is love from anyone. The word family is unique‚ special‚ and controversial among different cultures and ethnicities a family is “any group of persons closely related by blood

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    Race Definition Essay

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    Race is an ideology that was created by people of power in order to create social classes. The main objective is to claim that there is no exact definition of race‚ it is a fictional word that was created by social groups in order to have power and a hierarchical system. The concepts of race that have been discussed represent assumptions of what race would look like if it was real. Society has different social groups in which everyone is categorized differently due to their languages‚ culture‚ beliefs

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    beneficial for teens to read. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare are commonly known as novels read in high school. Pride and Prejudice follows Elizabeth Bennett as she tries to follow her heart during the Regency Period; Romeo and Juliet follows two lovers from two feuding families. Pride and Prejudice is relevant to teens and is valuable to today’s education system‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ on the other hand‚ is not. The themes of Pride and Prejudice provide a relevant

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    is true for an evaluation essay. The writer must think about the topic and take a point of view about it. Sometimes the writer must research the topic before making any type of argument. The argument is usually stated in the thesis statement. The first steps in writing an evaluation essay is to obtain supporting evidence to support your viewpoint. It is similar to an argumentative essay in that the writer’s point of view is given backed with evidence. An evaluation essay is also similar to an analysis

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    the individuals. To have a friendship last‚ friends must help each other out in time of need. Many people take friendship as granted‚ not understanding the true value of having true friends. In the next paragraph I will show you the devil’s definition of friendship. According to Darwin Awards‚ friendship is considered a ship big enough to carry two in a fair weather but only one

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    Study Questions 1. Jane Austen’s original title for the novel was First Impressions. What role do first impressions play in Pride and Prejudice? C1: Pride and Prejudice is‚ first and foremost‚ a novel about surmounting obstacles and achieving romantic happiness. For Elizabeth‚ the heroine‚ and Darcy‚ her eventual husband‚ the chief obstacle resides in the book’s original title: First Impressions. Darcy‚ the proud‚ prickly noblewoman’s nephew‚ must break free from his original dismissal of Elizabeth

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