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    Mr. Widness Living in the Moment I believe in living in the moment. I can’t control what I did yesterday‚ nor can I control what will happen tomorrow. What I can control is what I do today. I often wonder what would have happened if I could change the past. Would I be the same person that I am today? The moment is all you have‚ all you are guaranteed‚ and all you can change. The past is gone and the future is unknown. Life is too fast for me to worry about days or things that have come and gone

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    Believe” Analysis Throughout the song‚ the artist‚ Daniel Murillo‚ uses his past experiences as an inspiration to write these lyrics‚ along with the help of fellow band members‚ Jorel Decker and George Ragan. Taking Mr. Murillo’s past into consideration‚ I found connections in the song as I went deeper into his past life. Not much was revealed on his social media pages‚ surprisingly‚ but I found most of my information from interviews and/or articles about these talented men. Mr. Decker’s past

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    Kaila Hammonds Confidence is key I believe in confidence. Being confident in others and myself. I believe confidence can help you achieve greater things. If I am confident in myself‚ others will be confident in me as well. Confidence can either be gained or lost. Being confident with myself and others effects things I do daily such as giving presentations or talking to other people. If I wasn’t as confident as I am now‚ doing easy tasks such as those would be difficult. Growing up‚ things

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    Effect Paper Composition 04/17/2013 Jeff Carmack Cause and Effect Paper There will always be pros and cons to decisions that you make in life. The paper is going to cover a cause and effect that I feel is important to my-self and I want to explain why. The decision or choice whether to go to school or not was a very import choice I made. There was better salary‚ better career‚ continue my education. The downs to my decision are less time with family‚ more debt‚ less income while in

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    When teachers asked that what it is you want to be when you grow up‚ most children do not respond with "a career in financial services". Like most children‚ I responded with reference to jobs that seemed fun at the time. My first choice was a typewriter and translator‚ second naturally a pianist‚ but the third and most important choice was a computer engineer because I like computer‚ typing‚ translating a work and playing piano. If I were a computer engineer‚ I will

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    It is rather controversial to say whether or not America was an intolerant society or not in the… America was rather intolerant in the 1920’s as in the southern part of USA‚ many blacks were not treated equally‚ as they came under the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ meaning that they were segregated from the white people. The black community were also carried on living in poverty‚ even in the Northern areas where even though they were treated a little more equally‚ they were still given the poorest houses and

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    the Treaty of Versailles 1919 was fair and just. Firstly‚ I will define what is fair and just. For me‚ "Fair" is defined as free from bias and proper under rules. And "Just" is defined as what guided by truth or reason‚ punish and award rightly ‚done or made according to principle. For the Treaty of Versailles‚ some people argue that some of the territorial arrangement was fair and just. And which I partly agree with their statement. Here are the treaties about the territorial arrangement.

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    Have you ever tried something that was more advanced than what you’re used to? Whether you achieved that goal or not‚ you grew from the experience‚ correct? Author Ralph Waldo Emerson is quoted saying‚ "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow." Based on your experiences you may agree or disagree‚ but there is not doubt that by trying new things you grow‚ achieve‚ and find yourself. First of all‚ there is no guarantee that you will always succeed

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    This I believe What is life‚ how did it start and who created it? No one really knows how life was created and how it evolved. Scientist believe that life is the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter‚ including the capacity for growth‚ reproduction‚ functional activity‚ and continual change preceding death. Beyond our earth there are unknown billions of miles of space that includes galaxies‚ solar systems and planets. Earth is 4.5 billion years old however the universe

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    How far was the USA intolerant in the 1920’s? The roaring 20’s was a period of economic boom and prosperity‚ but there was a darker underside to this. American society was undergoing vast changes in the early twentieth century. The world was changing and America was not to be left behind. In the past America had been a very intolerant society with slavery being one of its key industries and although it operated a ‘melting pot’ open door policy was the white‚ Anglo Saxon‚ Protestant (W.A.S.P)

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