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    they enjoy being active and running around. They will not be satisfied if they do not get the attention they desire. To sum up‚ both of them are faithful‚ beautiful companions to men‚ even though they differ from each other in need of care and laziness. Cats are more independent‚ while dogs want to be around people all the time. It can be observed that the only resemblance between cats and dogs are that they are charming‚ lovely creatures. It depends on the person’s expectations from a pet to have

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    Work is Worship

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    Great personalities of the world have become famous on account of their work only. Until we make an effort we cannot even eat our food. Life is dull without work. It is useful only if we work ever. WORK IS WORSHIP is the main object of life. Laziness and dullness are the curse of life. There is no personality without life. The successful industrialists have understood the value of work. They devoted themselves to their work ever in their life. Work is the only concerns with men while reward is

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    nurse manager discovered this medication error and the nurse was written up. I think the manager should have been tougher on the nurse rather than only reprimanded given her reputation and her expertise at the bedside. This error was done out of laziness. The nurse should have called the pharmacy and ordered another form of the pill that was compatible.

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    forever. In the story “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” by W.D.Wetherell‚ a fourteen year old boy falls in love with Sheila Mant. Throughout his time with Sheila‚ he learns that she is not the person he thought she was. Traits such as snobbiness‚ laziness‚ and rudeness show up within the story. Sheila Mant is very stuck up and snobby in the story. For instance‚ during the canoe ride over to the concert Sheila says“My legs are sore.”(Wetherell 297). Sheila was whining about this because the canoe ride

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    that Homelessness is increasing every single day ? Theres about 1‚800 homeless people in Memphis today. People are constantly becoming homeless because of a lack of job opportunities‚ and a lack of employment. People also become homeless because of laziness. Homelessness in increasing everyday because of the choices people are making. Do you know exactly how many people are homeless in the world ? Out of 7.5 billion people in the entire world they have estimated that about 100 million of them are

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    In Julia Whitty’s essay‚ “All the Disappearing Islands” ‚ the author’s general argument is that global warming could cause the sea to expand and rise faster than the corals could fortify themselves against it and Tuvalu could eventually be submerged into the sea. She appeals to her audience logically with evidence when he writes‚”Corals are the backbone of the atoll-never recover their health‚ the island will eventually be swept away”. In this passage‚ the author is suggesting that the warming

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    Rewards of Dishonesty

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    Rewards of Dishonesty Without honesty in this world‚ especially the business world‚ all would be utter chaos. It is sad that the moral and ethical code that all possess have been suffocated by greed‚ laziness‚ and a desire for recognition and power. The fact that the world is continually forced to create boards and associations that control fraud and dishonesty shows just how far society has slipped down the “slippery slope of dishonesty.” Wally was a self-proclaimed honest man‚ but he let the

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    Technological progression is taking the world by storm. New technology is popping up everywhere and doing some amazing thing that no one has thought possible. Although advancing in technology is often seen as a remarkable milestone‚ it isn’t all what it adds up to be. Technological progression is good indeed but it does have it cons. Technology has done some great things in modern society but its had it far share of glitches. The opposing question being is it really all that great when it comes to

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    We should delay school start times There has been a long request to delay school starting times for a period from students and even teachers. In the speech ‘We should delay school start times’ provided by Josh Baker‚ a year 11 student‚ discusses the issue of school start times. In his speech‚ Baker contends that school starting times should be delayed in order for students to get their well-deserved rest and do better in their studies. He aims to persuade his teenage peers and teachers in his attempt

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    Workaholics

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    INTRODUCTION Why did I choose to write about workaholics? The main reason is that the general picture about these people is bad‚ but there are a lot of them around us and very often we admire them. They are doing exactly what they love – work – and they can never have enough of it. Although they spend most of their time working‚ surprisingly they are happy. They show so good results in what they do. But the consequences are great. Family life is disrupted‚ intellectual horizons narrow and the

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