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    Of those million‚ around 200‚000 were enrolled in full-time virtual schools‚ meaning they attend all of their classes online.” I have been doing Online Schooling for two years but before that I went to public school. Online schooling is a better choice than public schooling because you have more control‚ there is no drama‚ and you have more free time. I prefer online homeschooling because I can control my pace. I get to decide when I want to work and I don’t have to study all day‚ everyday like

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    Oedipus was struck with many obstacles throughout his life. These obstacles decided his fate‚ even if it was predestined. Some of the decisions Oedipus made were‚ what he thought‚ as his free will‚ but were already written into his fate. Free will is built into fate because the decisions a person makes is their way of deciding how they want to end their life‚ whether that is on a positive or negative result. Oedipus was destined to kill his father‚ marry‚ and have children with his mother‚ Jocasta

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    then discuss the similarities and differences of both choices. 1 Do you prefer studying locally or abroad? Why is that so? 2 Do you like to eat at a western restaurant or a local restaurant? why? 3 ls it better to work in the public sector or the private sector? why? 4 Would you like to own a desktop computer or a laptop? Why? Every day in our lives‚ we make decisions after l1 comparing and contrasting various aspects of the choices that are available to us. We compare and contrast what

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    prefered to simply be black & white. In the memoir Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom‚ the concept of the proverbial “tension of opposites” is explored. Mitch Albom’s “tension of opposites” is a situation where a difficult choice needs to be made‚ and‚ until that choice is made‚ it is impossible to continue. A tension of opposites occures several times in the passage‚ none of which correlate with each other. When Mitch first experiences tension of opposites‚ it affects a pivotal decision that

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    supernatural (Religious-faith)‚ will be hard to believe or even comprehended determinism. Determinism‚ for those that are religious the decision they make them believe it’s be ordain by their decisions. But if you think about it‚ whatever ‘free-will’ choices we make that path has been destine to occur‚ if we chooses wrong‚ or right‚ or the alternative of right and wrong‚ or non-religious path what waits us‚ seem to be somewhat ordain by our discussion where it was ‘free-will’ of self-interest‚ or of

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    an inspiring mood. Taking a road that was not much traveled by‚ he gives the readers a sense of inspiration as to make your own choices and do what you think is right You don’t really have to choose a regular way out of life‚ but follow your heart and dreams. The poem also has a gloomy tone to it as the traveler weeps for the possibilities that the need of making a choice leaves one unsatisfied‚ as we can see from the words used in the poem such as "sorry" and "sigh." In the first stanza‚ the first

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    Ethan Frome is a victim of both his own personal choices and his physical environment for several reasons. Many of these reasons can be interpreted from statements that are in the close readings from the book. These quotes are taken from several places in the book and do a good job of reasoning that Ethan Frome’s problems come from both his environment and his choices. These first quotes are ones that portray Ethan as a victim of his own personal choices. The first is in the prologue when Ethan is taking

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    about the new football superstar nearly blinding his brother Paul Fisher with spray paint? Or‚ punching a middle schoolar? Or how about stealing from families? He isn’t as perfect as he seems. Conclusively‚ Erik doesn’t make very good choices in the novel. A choice made by Erik was to spray paint his brother’s eyes because Paul told their parents that Erik’s old criminal sidekick at the time‚ Vincent Castor‚ vandalized the neighborhood. “I turned around and saw Vincent Castor. He was holding a can

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    Proverbs: Choice and Discernment‚ the Two Ways of Living In studying the book of Proverbs there is a similar theme of choice and discernment‚ the teachings of decision-making and the repercussions of your actions. These books are made up of extremes and polar opposites. The dualisms are the rich and poor‚ the righteous and the wicked‚ and the wise and the foolish. There is advice given and it is up to the judgment of the person to which category they will fall into. There are two ways of living

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    the normal route. He tells himself that he’ll come back and take the other one another day‚ yet deep inside he knows that it is unlikely he will have the opportunity to do so. The speaker admits that in the far future‚ when he thinks back to this choice he had to make‚ he would know that choosing the road less people took had made a difference. The physical journey of this poem holds many uses of imagery‚ such as ‘to where it bent in the undergrowth’ and ‘in leaves no steps had trodden black’‚ which

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