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    instant recognition on campus. You will be judged on your appearance‚ grooming and background when being considered as a member. The disadvantages include every day for a week of meeting and greeting endless rounds of people‚ also referred to as rush week. Rejection can be devastating should you not make it into one of these organizations the first or second time around. If you are hanging around the same group of people all the time you are less likely to spread your wings. An instant group of

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    Homer ’s epic poem‚ "The Odyssey"‚ Telemachus and Odysseus set out on their own journeys to become men; as a result‚ they become patient‚ brave‚ and honorable men. Odysseus has bravery‚ which makes him a good king‚ but fools can be brave too‚ so how is Odysseus any better than a fool? This is why he goes out in search of honor and patience. Telemachus has the patience‚ but he is not brave enough to stand up to the suitors and to gain respect from them. Therefore Telemachus goes out in search of bravery

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    JOHN Q. REVIEW Jessica Francisco Duties and consequences Capella University June‚ 2015 Movie Interpretation John Q. is a movie that will definitely leave you in deep thought. I saw the movie John Q. many years ago for the first time. For the purpose of this paper‚ I chose to watch this movie again but from an ethical and moral standpoint. I did not look at this movie in the same way as I did back then.

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    looks down again‚ refusing to meet Jimins gaze. "I’d miss you; it wouldn’t be living my dream‚" he whispered. Yoongi wasn’t one for useless affection. He meant it. Jimin pulls a smile‚ even though he knows it looks fake as hell‚ and really won’t fool Yoongi. He’s just doing it to hold himself together‚ be as supportive as he wishes he felt. "We can still text. Call. Skype. Hell‚ I’ll even send you a message by bird if the power is down." It pulls a tiny smile from Yoongi. Fake‚ but at least he’s

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    drinking‚ fighting and just being down right dumb. Question: So‚ if reality television is dangerous‚ why do so many Americans tune in? II. Even though reality television is dangerous‚ Americans tune it for it because for some reason it gives viewers a rush. It makes want to say‚ “I can do that if they can” but that does not mean we really could. We compare ourselves to the characters on the show. III. Another reason we watch reality television is so it can distract us from things that are going on

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    “While like ghastly rapid river‚ through the pale palace door‚ a hideous throng rush out forever and laugh- but smile no more.” Thus ends The Haunted Palace‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ haunting any reader with images of depravity and vacuity. Poe often used the sound of words to depict the emotions of a story. Joseph Conrad‚ a modernist author‚ not only wrote on similar themes as Poe‚ but also chose words for their emotions first and meaning second. Conrad’s personal experience in the ivory trade by the

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    day; that I might even kill you. I tell you now‚ I understand. But I don’t care. I have places to be‚ text messages to send. At times I’ve been brilliant‚ multitasking to perfection; typing ’Brobdingnagian’ while making a double lane change in Austin rush-hour traffic. Other times I’ve swerved‚ or barely hit the brake in time‚ only to throw my phone in the backseat and make that same promise to never again send a text message while operating a vehicle. Okay‚ so I care. But despite caring‚ I’ve found

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    Horror is one of the top genres that people tend to enjoy in their day to day lives. Horror is a classical way for middle school students to learn how to catch readers attention when writing‚ so why not teach it. Horror is appropriate for middle school students being that it gets students interested about reading‚ there are life lessons to be learned‚ and students learn more knowledge about the horror genre. On the other hand it is often thought that many middle school students tend to get afraid

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    working all summer. His reason for sacrificing his summer‚ which most kids would not do‚ is to purchase a new car. This is an example of Operant conditioning. He works hard because he is aware of the result‚ which is a car. The group of guys then rush off with enthusiasm to greet Danny. This display of affection is an example of Classical and Operant conditioning. The unconditioned stimulus would be that of social acceptance. Danny was originally a neutral stimulus. Through Danny’s popularity‚ the

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    The personalities of the two sisters‚ Antigone and Ismene‚ are very different. Antigone would have been a strong‚ successful 90’s type woman with her open-minded and strong attitude towards her femininity‚ while Ismene seems to be a more conservative 1950’s style woman. Antigone acts as a free spirit and a rebellious individual‚ while Ismene is content to recognize her own limitations and her inferiority. In the play‚ "Antigone‚" by Sophocles; Antigone learns that King Creon has refused to give

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