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    Students are unhappy Who think that being a student is happy nowadays? A recent survey showed that Hong Kong students are not happy with their lives. Some even have a very negative attitude towards life. The primary cause of their unhappiness is their failure to get good results‚ to achieve their ambitions and maintain the good relationship with their parents and friends. We should have a better insight on how these affect students. When students are unable to get good results‚ they feel

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    The Pearl Greed

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    If you were given the chance to obtain unimaginable riches at the cost of your sons life‚ would you take it? Would it be evil to take that chance? In the book The Pearl by John steinbeck‚ Kino was given the same opportunity. Kino had found the pearl of the world. With this pearl Kino had a choice to make. Would Kino’s decision bring out the evil inside? Or will his decision expose a new honest side of Kino that was already there? The pearl influenced everyone around it‚ to commit corrupt acts they

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    The Hobbit Greed

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    Armor “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien is a sprawling fantasy adventure world infused with magic and Medievalism. Tolkien‚ a renowned philologist and admired Oxford professor‚ crafted languages‚ lineages‚ and legends to add layers of depth to his tale. Each mythical race detailed in his story is equipped with their own culture and society‚ and often artifacts of great power and purpose are crafted from the forges of the Elves and the Dwarves. Among Frodo Baggins’s possessions‚ his Mithril

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    The Canterbury Tales are an acclaimed selection of stories comprised into one large book; an example of one story in the tales is the “Pardoners Tale”‚ which is a riveting story that preaches the morality of greed. Greed is an intense or selfish desire‚ and in the story‚ greed is objectified in the form of money. The tale describes the journey of three boisterous‚ young men who are on a hunt for justice. While on this journey the men stumble upon an immense amount of gold yet to be claimed. Upon

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    Greed in Artemis Fowl

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    Greed in Artemis Fowl Artemis Fowl‚ the first book in the series of eight science fiction and fantasy novels‚ is written by Eoin Colfer. It is about a 12-year-old criminal‚ Artemis Fowl II‚ and his plan to restore his family’s fortune. In Artemis Fowl‚ Colfer uses Artemis Fowl II‚ the protagonist‚ and two minor characters‚ Mulch Diggums and Briar Cudgeon‚ to demonstrate the theme that greedy people will do anything to get what they want. Firstly‚ our anti-hero‚ Artemis‚ kidnaps Holly Short

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    In the article In Pursuit of Unhappiness from The New York Times written by Darrin M. McMahon‚ the author argues that‚ “Suffering was not our natural state. Happy was the way we were meant to be.” In other words‚ he believes that happiness was already in us‚ we were born to be happy. Another year end and here we all cheering for a happy new year‚ but will it or it’s just a demand. During this time of the year‚ happiness shined on every street‚ displayed on everything and everyone‚ and so much that

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    The Pearl Greed Essay

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    Luke 12:15 says: Then he said to them‚ “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.” In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino‚ the doctor‚ and the priest all allow their greed to control their lives. Instead of their focus being God‚ their only ambition is worldly wealth. Kino’s envy of those more fortunate than he is leads to his greed causing him to make poor choices. Like any young man‚ Kino is ambitious. He desires to move

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    Greed and Jealousy

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    Jealousy is a bitter and unhappy feeling in response to another person’s advantages‚ possessions‚ or luck. Jealousy can be categorized as either passive or aggressive. Passive jealousy is limited to the boundaries of one’s mind‚ whereas aggressive jealousy translates into physical action. In the short stories "Husband Returns in Form of Parrot" and "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚" Robert Olen Butler and Raymond Carver focus on different forms of jealousy. Through the perspective of

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    Othello and Greed

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    ruin Othello’s reputation‚ he targets the foundation of Othello’s sense of self. First‚ Iago plays on Othello’s jealousy by causing him to doubt and suspect Desdemona of being unfaithful without presenting any legitimate evidence. This jealousy leads to anxiety from which Iago goes on to insinuate that the very foundations of his love for Desdemona in fact are false and this brings into question everything Othello thought he knew‚ including his own self. Eventually Othello falls victim to paranoia

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    Kareem Davy EN-102 Mrs. Christine Redman- Waldeyer 31 October 2015 The Devastation Greed can Brings in someone Life Greed is a bottomless pit which drains the person in an endless effort to satisfy their needs without ever reaching fulfillment. Various authors such as GUY DE MAUPASSANT (use lower case as needed)‚ James Joyce‚ Isabel Allende and John Steinbeck believe that greed creates a strong and intense selfish desire within you in which you will never be able to achieve satisfaction. In “The

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