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    a person faces many challenges with integrity. Integrity is measured by one’s ability to understand another’s perspective. By definition integrity is being honest and true by having a good moral compass to guide a person. This divine quality causes one to look beyond themselves and focus through the eyes of another. This teaching is exemplified through the pieces of literature by by revealing the importance of gazing through the eyes of another. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the poem

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    Bernadette Devlin once explained that‚ “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lose everything else.” In other words‚ she is saying that everything has a price. Nothing comes free. In order to get‚ one has to give. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Clarisse and Montag satisfy Devlin’s stance because they both strive to get away from the dystopian society and have to sacrifice their family‚ friends‚ and even their life. Clarisse‚ who is a pariah‚ gives up a “normal” life in order to

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    killed in order to protect his throne. These conflicts reveal the quote because killing both King Duncan and Banquo’s son is a huge sacrifice. Irony also proves the quote. Before Macbeth even kills Duncan he is given the title Thane of Cawdor‚ which the one before him was a traitor. This is ironic because later Mabeth becomes a traitor and kills Duncan. The irony in this story reveals the quote because by given the name "Thane of Cawdor" foreshadows that Macbeth will lose his pride and honor. Animal Farm

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    personally I haven’t been the greatest with English. It is something that I feel I am not really good at‚ my writing has endless possibilities of improving when compared to others people’s work. I am not the greatest writer or reader as well. I feel that I can read fluently until I am halted by a word I have not seen or heard before. Even though have these shortcomings‚ I still love to read. I love to read material that has deep meaning or

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    Time only moves in one direction. Remember that. Things always change”. How do characters respond to change in the novel? In the novel‚ “The Reluctant Fundamentalist”‚ we see characters respond to change in many different ways. From the main character Changez’s realisation of self and expression of true nature‚ to a character like Erica who reseeds into herself‚ the response to change is evident. Although these two characters show mental‚ physical and sociological changes‚ other characters like

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    someone is ripping a hole in your chest and taking a portion of your heart with it. Not every break-up of the romantic sense ends with heartbreak‚ but the important ones probably do. Unfortunately‚ heartbreaks are not just a thing of the romantic genre. Your family can break your heart‚ your dogs‚ your grades‚ your dreams. The ones that might hurt the most‚ though‚ are the heartbreaks that occur when your friends break your heart. I’m sorry. Isn’t that how you’re supposed to start apologies and atonements

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    “Death is a Dialogue” and “If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking” Analysis of Effective Poetry Of the two poems both written by Emily Dickinson‚ “Death is a Dialogue” and “If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking”‚ the first is one that a qualified reader would say is a good poem and the second is one a qualified reader would call a bad poem. The second poem possesses one of the three varieties of inferior poetry. Alternatively‚ “Death is a Dialogue” possesses poetic devices that establish it

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    The statement "Only once one has known real sadness can one feel true happiness" is a true one according to my belief and life experience of many others. Human Life is a reality ‚ the sadness and happiness are integral part of life. Life is lived to its acme only when we taste the real sadness and that makes each one to taste the real happiness also.True happiness can be felt only when one experience the true sadness and once overcome it. Then he/she is going to drop down happy tears out of real

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    Ethical Lens Inventory The ethical lens inventory exercise is very useful and something that I have lost sight of over the years. I was first introduced to this concept when I first applied for a sales position over a decade ago. After completing the exercise‚ the results of my answers places me in the Rights and Responsibility Lens. Since no one is perfect‚ having blind spots is inevitable‚ my blind spot as a result of my answers states that "belief that motive justifies method." My strengths

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    Emily Dickinson in her poem “If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking” wrote that “If I can stop one heart from breaking‚ I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching‚ Or cool one pain” These lines flawlessly provoke the humanity that nestles in our heart. We would like to conclude by saying that the person who commits suicide or attempts suicide has already given up on life. He feels lost and is devoid of any hope to climb the ladders that he has fallen from. The whole life already seems

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