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    scholarship actually is. All of you today that are being inducted into the National Honor Society should consider yourself scholars. A scholar‚ by definition‚ is a distinguished academic or one who has an aptitude for study. There is an important difference between being a scholar and simply being a student – scholars care quite a bit more. As a member of the National Honor Society myself‚ I realize how difficult reaching the level of “scholar” can be. Being able to reach the point where I was even considered

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    readings and was also pointed out in class‚ was the deception of authority. People have been primed to believe what they are told by authority figures and to not ask questions. Realizing this and fighting against this habit‚ is a key part in being a well-educated scientist. The main idea here is that we have many pre-dispositions of thought that can be harmful when it comes to making logical choices. In order to continue to improve the scientific world around us we must be aware of these biases’ and

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    RBI: The importance of being at an appointed location on time In the Army‚ it is common knowledge that every Service Member has to be at a certain location‚ in the proper attire at least ten minutes prior to the stated time put out by their Team leader‚ Squad leader‚ Platoon sergeant‚ or First Sergeant. When a Soldier fails to make it to that appointed place in the allotted time‚ their short coming contributes to a mission failure and could show early signs of potential lack of career advancement

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    Importance of Being Earnest Act 1 Characters immediately establish the tone and social context of the play. References to “Lady Bracknell”‚ “Mr Moncrieff’s manservant” and the “governess” indicate that play involves wealthy upper class. The characters are of course constructs – Wilde uses them merely as mouth pieces to express/parody value judgements about morality and Victorian ideals of duty and virtue. Premise of the play is creation of a paradox – explores inability/impossibility of being

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    Vika Zabara’s Essay “Only well educated are free” Needless to say that a university degree often helps a person achieve his goal with more ease. However‚ do we attend some university or college just in pursuit of a degree? Education nevertheless is beneficial in such aspects of life as personal and social. Apart from the above education is the only possession that cannot be taken away from you. Nobody denies that knowledge is important because it opens up the windows of tremendous opportunities

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    Study Guide for The Educated Imagination Northrop Frye (1912-1991) read his Massey Lectures over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC radio) in 1962. First published by Indiana University Press in 1964‚ the six lectures present key concepts from Frye’s Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (Princeton University Press‚ 1957). Chapter One. “The Motive for Metaphor.” Frye begins by exploring the relation of language and literature. “What is the relation of English as the mother tongue to English

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    in The Importance of Being Earnest “Ignorance is like an exotic fruit…” writes Oscar Wilde as he sets the literary table with a rich display of Victorian satire (Wilde). Born in Dublin to affluent parents‚ Wilde experienced a social advantage that gave him more than a taste of indulgent upper class life to ridicule. He attended Oxford on a scholarship and was considered a genius. Wilde was characterized as humorous‚ frank‚ and showy. Writing novels‚ poems‚ and essays as well‚ The Importance of Being

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    which demonstrates why some people are not informed or interested in discussing political matters. Elisabeth Gidengil‚ writer of Citizens‚ explicitly repeats in her novel that Age‚ Material circumstances‚ education and gender gaps are factors of being politically engaged (Gidengil 173). Without a doubt‚ not everyone has those same components to become an active citizen and it’s unfortunate that some choose not to get politically involved. Consequently‚ the absence of political knowledge has a big

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    of an Educated Person. Prepared For: Md. Nurullah Patwary Senior lecturer‚ Dept. of English East West University‚ Dhaka Prepared By: Abdul Ahad ID no: 2008-2-10-211 Md. Fattah Ibne Shaheed ID no: 2008-2-60-013 Jahid Bin Islam ID no: 2008-2-10-083 Tanuj Chakraborty ID no: 2004-1-10-119 Ten Expected Qualities of an Educated Person Introduction: Human being is considered the best creation of God. But we have to possess some good qualities to become a really good human being. These

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    Chausable claims he “spoke metaphorically‚” which appears to be a continued theme in the play as Chasuble attempts to get himself out of trouble having just embarrassed himself. Usually even though it is normal for men to have attractions towards women‚ being a man of the church‚ he should restrain his thoughts but Wilde mocks him by making him seem like an insult

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