Harry Walker 10/14/14 Mrs. Torres English III Honors Period 3 Ben Franklin Autobiography B) Franklin’s goal was to seek moral perfection‚ this helped him come in contact with success‚ although he did have many failures. In Franklin’s journey to reach perfection he ended up fixing many problems. “While my care was employed in guarding against one fault‚ I was often surprised by another.” Every time he fixed a problem a new one would occur. This made him relies human perfection is not possible
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has never owned a Chrysler car befor so i told him that i would be more than happy introduce him the the Chrysler brand. Gatsby was interested in that idea and he wanted to meet tomorrow. Gatsby asked me what car it is. I answered him back and i said it is the Chrysler (Six). Gatsby
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supercomputers the size of peas‚ virtual universities‚ online factories — these are not visions but almost tangible realities in laboratories worldwide. For ten years now the magazine Pictures of the Future has been exploring the world of tomorrow. In 20 issues comprising over 2‚000 pages‚ Pictures of the Future has been investigating future trends and identifying the important technologies that will shape our lives in the coming decades. In the new book Life in 2050‚ Ulrich Eberl
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Importance of Education The importance of learning in enabling the individual to put his potentials to optimal use is self-evident. Without education‚ the training of the human minds is incomplete. No individual is a human being in the working world until he has been educated in the proper sense. Now I’m not saying you’re not a human being without education. The mind was made to be trained and without education‚ a person is incomplete in that sense. Education makes man a right thinker and a correct
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slow‚ sweet and charming I sometimes even forgot what they were going through. “May I see you again?” he asked. There was an endearing nervousness to his voice. I smiled. “Sure.” “Tomorrow?” he asked. “Patience‚ grasshopper‚” I counselled. “You don’t want to seem overeager.” “Right‚ that’s why I said tomorrow‚” he said. “I want to see you again
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thing isn’t some sick disease. Lady Macbeth eventually ends up committing suicide. When Macbeth learns about her death‚ he’s very emotionless about it. She should have died hereafter. There would have been a time for such a word. Tomorrow‚ and tomorrow‚ and tomorrow (Act 5‚ Scene 5‚ page 171). He even seems to be almost calm‚ claiming that he already lost everything and the days just drag on and on and on. But eventually‚ Macbeth ends up beheaded by Macduff (hoorah for
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My Private Bubble. In one’s life‚ humans always seeks for somewhere he can feel calm and relaxing as a getaway place. For someone‚ it could be his bedroom. For another one‚ it could be the beach. And‚ for some others‚ it could be Paris. All of those used to be where I thought I relaxed myself most‚ but surprisingly often times they bore me. The only place that I have been visiting very often and yet never disappoint me is my own mind as it is no-place attachment‚ present‚ and the most amazingly
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Ponyboy’s room and sure enough‚ he was awake. He had already gotten out of bed‚ turned off his alarm‚ and got to work on his English assignment. He sure is very serious about his assignment‚ and it’s good that he is. Hopefully he’ll have it done by tomorrow; the due date‚ and at least get a C to pass English class. I have no doubts though‚ Ponyboy has been working very hard. I think our fight might have knocked some sense into him. We don’t fight anymore though‚ and Sodapop is much happier now. Ponyboy
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Children are our tomorrow - our future. Bright faces that I see here today receiving prizes and evincing their talents will be the citizens of tomorrow. They may tomorrow grow up to be Einsteins‚ Edisons‚ Gandhis‚ Abdul Kalams & Ananda Krishnans or they may just turn out to be a burden on the society‚ stragglers in the race of life waiting for someone to give them a job. What our children are going to be in future is what we make of them. The talents they demonstrate here are the proof that they
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I will discuss why I agree with contemporary literature encouraging young readers to look beyond Australian stereotypes. The reason I have chosen to agree with the statement is because of the proof of evidence I have found in the following texts: Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden‚ Looking for Alibandi by Melina Marchetta‚ The Drover’s Wife by Henry Lawson‚ and An Australian Short Story by Ryan O’Neill. Body The classic Australian stereotype is very narrow; a particular slang‚ wears cowboy
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