More compassion Mark Twain once said “Clothes make the man‚ a naked person gets no respect in society.” This quotation is relevant to the question of whether or not to treat someone with difference with more compassion because it might help. II believe we shouldn’t go overboard with too much compassion because it will make them feel too different therefore‚ bad about themselves. For you to have a better understanding‚ I will explain how you should treat people who have differences with more compassion
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Friend in need is a friend indeed There are people who like to have many friends. But this should not be so. We should have only a few friends‚ but they must be our true friends A friend is one who can share your joys and sorrows Rich people may have many friends in their prosperity. All like to enjoy themselves at the expense of those who are rich. Most of them are only fair- weather friends. If the rich man loses his money‚ all his friends will leave him. This shows that they are not true friends
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Throughout the speech‚ King frequently appeals to pathos‚ but he uses all three of the Aristotelian appeals effectively. He uses appeal to pathos to let his audience realize what type of condition the African Americans are in. He uses another appeal to logos to persuade the African Americans to take actions and also to use it for transitions. He also uses appeal to ethos to keep the readers and the audiences to be interested. According to King’s speech‚ he stated‚ “But one hundred years later‚ the
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson gives insight on mortality from the perspective of the immortal. Death is personified as a gentle man who eases the speaker into the afterlife. The poem is full of intricate and subtle symbolism revolving around mortality and the world in which the speaker is leaving. Death is introduced early in the poem‚ in lines 1-2. It is used as an extended metaphor throughout the poem. Death is first personified when it shows “him” stopping for someone
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A friend in need is a friend indeed. A man who stands by his friend in adversity is a true friend. Selfless love is the base of true friendship. True friends share each other’s joy and sorrow‚ pain and pleasure. They do not fall off in adversity. They have full confidence in each other. They never betray each other. Prosperity makes friends‚ adversity tries them. A selfless friend is a blessing; a selfish friend is a curse. The first is an angel and the second is a devil. One makes your career
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between people are made or broken. With research‚ we have learned that there are certain reasons why people grow apart from one another or stay best of friends for a lifetime. Certain events happen in people’s lives that might affect a friendship. Between drugs/ alcohol or other bad decisions‚ people grow apart because they do not want to be involved with individuals making bad choices. They may try to help fix those choices‚ but once they have reached a certain point that the assistance doesn’t work
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It’ is hard to believe that my best friend Kelly and I have a lots of differences. Even though‚ we love each other we are completely different In our personalities‚ work experience and how we take care of our family. We both have great personalities. Kelly and I have been friends since I was 5 years old. We went to the same school and stayed in the same class until we went to high school. For example‚ Kelly is very friendly and she has a great humor. She is very outgoing and love to talk with
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written with compassion and purpose‚ within poem and stories there are many structures that can be included into a poem or story. Structures such as the setting‚ Metaphor‚ tone and sometimes that author’s purpose be difference. In the poem‚ “Because I could not stop for death” by Emily Dickinson‚ describes that death isn’t waiting on anyone. The poem describe how death interacted with her and how death showed her many things. Describing how death showed her many different things opened the poem to reader
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no. I think the situation could have been handled a lot better. I think it was wrong that he was just picking people to be kicked off of the life boat that would drown. I think wrong that he was choosing the people that were going to be killed‚ but at no point did he offer himself up. This is a very difficult question because at the same time he was trying to help the people that were on his boat survive. 2. What other choices could the captain have made? Originally the captain could have made
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If I could go back in time and change a decision that I had made it would be the time I decided to change schools my senior year. This decision was made because I relocated with my parents to a place that was about an hour ride from my high school. My mother gave me the choose to either travel back and forth every day‚ or transfer out my senior year. I decided to transfer out because I knew that my mother would be worry about me traveling at that distance every day. And not only that‚ I also played
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