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    are two types of people in this world. Those who lead‚ and those who follow.” -Steven Buchanan. [4]Inspiring numerous‚ Steven‚ who is only 14‚ is a leader at heart. [5]While countless amounts of people are shy‚ Steven is the exact opposite and displays colossal confidence. [3]Uniquely‚ he is able to solve the Rubik’s cube. [6]Steven takes fitness seriously. [1]Steven is a prime example of a natural born leader. Steven shows his determination and confidence through his appearance‚ cubing‚ and his

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    Steven Johnson’s The Ghost Map is a detailed description of the cholera epidemic in 1864‚ but the more interesting part of the book is how Dr. John Snow and Rev. Henry Whitehead’s different ideas merge to solve the mystery of the source of the illness. Although as Johnson makes clear in the early pages of his novel‚ it is not really a mystery when you consider the sanitation issues they were facing in mid-nineteenth century London. Johnson describes how two men from different fields with different

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    Some people might say‚ a job is a job‚ but that’s not true. There’s a big difference between a military and a civilian job. A military job is very demanding‚ however‚ it gives more in return. With the civilian job‚ no matter how great the demand‚ the benefits don’t change. When someone is in the Military‚ they have to get up and do physical training at 6:30 am every morning. However‚ if they wake up feeling ill‚ they have to go to the CQ Desk for a request to go on sick call. In the “Civilian

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    Summary: Vergil’s Aeneid: A Poem of Grief and Love by Steven Farron In this book‚ Steven Farron argues that Vergil’s “Aeneid”’s main purpose is to present a series of emotionally gripping episodes‚ not to praise or criticize Aeneas and his mission. In the first chapter‚ Farron talks about what is considered the “great glory of the Aeneid”: the Dido episode. He believes that the purpose of the episode was not to comment on anything else in the epic but rather to depict a tragic love and supports

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    Afterlife: the complete emptiness Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) wrote most of his poems during the world wars period‚ which took the lives of millions of people. As a result‚ Wallace Stevens started to question the importance of religion in the modern era‚ and felt that you should enjoy your life in the present and not waste time living for an afterlife. In his poem “The Snow Man”‚ Stevens describes a harsh winter environment creating a unique dramatic situation through an effective imagery. He

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    The Personalities of Steven Steven Johnson was born in 1974 in Redditch‚ New England he appeared to be a normal healthy baby. His parents were full of joy to finally have a child after years of trying. They devoted all of their time and love to him. At the age of 5 they noticed that something was different about Steven‚ but they were reluctant to believe that their beloved son could be different. It only happened to him but it did not happened to his parents when they were growing up. As he got

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    Cat Stevens was one of the most successful singer/songwriters of the first half of the ‘70s‚ and several of his soft‚ romantic‚ and sometimes mystical singles were Top 10 hits. After eight gold albums in a row‚ his star began to fade‚ and in the late ’70s‚ following a near-drowning‚ he converted to Islam‚ changed his name to Yusef Islam‚ and dropped out of music. The son of a Greek father and Swedish mother‚ Stevens spent his early youth developing a love of Greek folk songs and dances. By the

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    LaShonda LaShonda is a 32 year old African American female who was put on a 5150 hold last night after overdosing on pills. LaShonda was diagnosed with depression six months ago after being let go from her job. LaShonda told her group therapist this morning that she was forced to leave her job because she was black. She feels hopeless she will ever be able to work again

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    The first literary term this writer will mention from Stevens’s poem is personification. Stevens used personification in “Schizophrenia” to describe how the house in the poem took on human qualities. The house in the poem suffered along with the family living inside of the home. “It was the house that suffered most.” (Stevens‚ 1922‚ line 1). The couple as well as the home lost the feelings of being happy and started to self-destruct. The poem started out by saying how the house was suffering. The

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    “Schizophrenia”. Stevens used metaphors in “Schizophrenia”‚ by comparing the house in the story to a mind that is completely destroyed by the mental illness. Towards the end of the poem the poet showed how the house had fallen apart and was completely abandoned. The poet used the quote‚ “Seeing cracking paint‚ broken windows‚ /the front door banging in the wind‚ /the roof tiles flying off‚ one by one‚ /the neighbors said it was a madhouse. / It was the house that suffered most.” (Stevens‚ 1922‚ 16-20)

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