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    Stop Comparing or You Will Never Be Happy! Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper” is a famous moral lesson about how hard work and austerity pays out at the End. While the grasshopper sings and enjoys himself in the summer‚ the ant is hard working and preparing for the winter. At the end‚ the grasshopper cannot find food to survive the hard winter. Whereas‚ the ant is well prepared and has no worries about the upcoming winter. The grasshopper begs the ant for food but the ant refuses to help

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    William Golding explores the vulnerability of society in a way that can be read on many different levels. A less detailed look at the book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is a simple fable about boys stranded on an island. Another way to comprehend the book is as a statement about mans inner savage and reverting to a primitive state without societies boundaries. By examining the Lord of the Flies further‚ it is revealed that many themes portray Golding’s views‚ including a religious persecution theme. Golding

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    enshrouding the concept‚ as I had observed‚ sometimes it appear as though the more faith is sought‚ the more elusive it becomes giving the seeker’s prevailing circumstances. Nevertheless‚ scriptural submissions are underpinned with regard to the invincibility and invulnerability of faith succinctly‚ the Holy Book assert‚ the power of faith “if thou cannot believe‚ all things are possible to him that believeth”. In view of the above‚ a few pertinent questions seem inevitable. What is the position of

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    During the collision of European and Native American cultures in the Sixteenth Century‚ smallpox had a devastating impact on Native American communities‚ shaping the course of colonization and altering the dynamics between the two groups. The introduction of smallpox‚ among other diseases‚ decimated indigenous populations‚ leading to profound social‚ political‚ and psychological repercussions. Impact on Native American Communities Smallpox arrived in the Americas with European explorers and colonizers

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    poet issues a challenge to death that it should not boast of its conquests of people nor take pride in their fear of it. The poet depicts death as a force that is supposed to be “mighty and dreadful” because it kills everybody‚ but he denies its invincibility‚ pitying “poor” death and declaring that it will not kill him. Assuming the voice of a preacher—John Donne was an Anglican minister—the poet attempts to convince his audience‚ by the power of his rhetorical attack and his faith in the afterlife

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    is what I was taught to be professional looking. I sometimes like to wear a shirt that has a dragon on the front and back. I do this because a dragon is a large and dangerous beast and it brings me a sense of power confidence and the feel of invincibility. I also wear it because it makes me feel comfortable. Rather than wear a suit and be restricted by the collar at the neck‚ I can wear a long sleeve T-shirt and have the ability be comfortable. When I see this symbol on my shirt I feel a freedom

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    over his own cloak of invisibility. The first brother travelled to a distant village‚ where with the elder wand in hand‚ he killed a wizard with whom he had once quarrelled. Drunk with the power the elder wand had given him‚ he bragged of his invincibility. But that night‚ another wizard stole the wand and slit the brothers throat for good measure. And so Death took the first brother for his own. The second brother journeyed to his home‚ where he took the stone and turned it thrice in hand.

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    Since the dawn of time the supernatural has existed side by side with the sole purpose of causing havoc and pain in man’s world. In the play Macbeth the deceptive powers of the super-natural is a key manipulator on Macbeth’s actions. The supernatural had planted a seed of evil in Macbeth ’s mind that grew to dominate and manipulate his mind. The hallucination of Banquo caused by the supernatural had caused Macbeth to lose his sanity. The witches were easily able to control Macbeth’s mind‚ they had

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    associated with the onset of puberty‚ considerable physical growth‚ brain maturation‚ hormonal changes‚ and heightened risk tasking. The manifestation of behaviors such as fighting‚ substance abuse‚ sexual intercourse‚ rebelliousness‚ and tests of invincibility affect

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    in traffic accidents in this country‚ and on average someone dies every 13 minutes. b. Many of the young and inexperienced drivers cannot be persuaded into getting in the habit of wearing their seatbelts‚ and it might be due to the belief of invincibility. i. STATISTIC: The statistics published in the 2008 Traffic Safety Annual Assessment‚ point out that teens have by far the highest fatality rates of motor vehicle crashes‚ more than any other age group. ii. CURRENT EVENT: A couple of weeks

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