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    Courageous‚ strong‚ and epic hero are just some of the words that describe Beowulf. In the epic “Beowulf”‚ Beowulf exceeds all definitions of a hero. What makes him a hero is his ability remain fair‚ his desire to protect innocent civilians‚ and his super human strength. These qualities make Beowulf a textbook hero. Beowulf is an honest man who naturally wanted to help others. When Beowulf found out about King Hrothgar’s problem‚ involving the evil Grendel‚ he sailed over to Dane to offer his help

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    recognize our strengths. The test said that my strengths were harmony‚ responsibility‚ developer‚ consistency‚ and futuristic. The test did a very accurate job at using my responses to categorize me into these five traits. Harmony was very eye opening to me because when I saw the description‚ it allowed me to understand myself better. I like to use my words instead of actions to solve a problem and that makes a good representation of harmony. I was a bit confused on how Harmony could be a strength; I soon

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    What makes a character strong? What does it take to be a stronger person? In the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the narrator Tom introduces his mother‚ Amanda‚ and his sister‚ Laura. Both characters show strength‚ but who is the stronger character? Throughout the play‚ Laura is compared to everyone else. She does not fit in well with other people. Laura is a strong young woman‚ but Amanda shows more resilience because she is independent‚ firm in what she says‚ and sets high expectations

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    The Strength of the Links: The Significance of Chain Mail in Beowulf A brotherhood is a bond created between men that forms a sense of unity amongst them. The belief is that a brotherhood should work together‚ fight together and ultimately treat one another as if they are truly brothers. The warriors in the heroic epic Beowulf wear a form of protective armor on their upper body known as chain mail‚ this chain mail represents the rise and fall of the brotherhood that the community of Heorot so

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    On my first assessment‚ my top five strengths were empathy‚ harmony‚ consistency‚ restorative‚ and includer. This was not a surprise because I love having connections with others so I expect to have more relationship based strengths. Yet‚ this time around my top strengths were restorative‚ positivity‚ harmony‚ input‚ and responsibility. My initial thought was that I had lost empathy and consistency‚ and I had become a horrible person with no human emotions. However‚ after much consideration and

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    family members can not receive part of the family of prostitutes and it can be embarrassing if erudition by family contacts and the general public. This contempt because prostitutes regarded by the community east of specific communities that have a strong religion. This has been proven when a child in a family in Kuala Lumpur recently been removed because at the time the young mother‚ her mother has been in the brothels. This is shown family members wanted the family name clean from prostitution. In

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    Argument for using a computer With the popularity of computers‚ almost every family has one computer. Some parents‚ for various reasons‚ let children use computers for learning‚ relaxing‚ and so on. However‚ children between ages of 6 and 16 are in the growth stage. Simply playing for a couple of minutes is acceptable‚ while using computers for a long time should be discouraged for that it will do harm to children’s eyes‚ discipline‚ self-control and physical growth‚ which mainly reflects in the

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    There are a number of different methods to measuring strength. Including‚ strength tests‚ for example‚ bench press‚ squat and deadlift. However‚ to gain a precise amount of force production through a muscle contraction‚ a type of dynamometer must be used. The Biodex has shown to be reliable and accurate throughout numerous amounts of studies. To test force production‚ the main method is through an isokinetic test. One of the most reliable and advanced systems is the Biodex isokinetic system. Asundi

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    Kinzer English 9H 2/2/15 My Personal Strengths and Weaknesses            Everyone has their own personal strengths and weaknesses. I believe that life is a learning experience and being able to recognize our own strengths and weaknesses can help us become better individuals. Knowing yourself and what you can do‚ can help you overcome your weaknesses.            One of my greatest strengths that I have recognized is my ability to be a well-organized individual. Being organized has helped me to do well

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    To my question asking what the bilingual students’ strengths are‚ Melissa answered that she appreciates the diversity that her “ELLs(English language learners)” bring into the classroom including different experiences in their home countries and different background knowledge as the strengths that the students have. She said that the ELL’s mainstream English-speaking peers are very curious on their ELL peers and love to hear about their countries and why they are here. On the other hand‚ what Melissa

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