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    Dream Job

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    Everyone has a dream job. Some people know exactly what their dream job is‚ while others are still trying to figure out what they should do with their lives. Unlocking your passion‚ personality‚ and aptitude is the biggest secret in helping you discover your dream job‚ as well as in getting it and keeping it. For me‚ a dream job does not mean a job with lots of money or status. It’s a job that allows you to fulfill your dreams - whatever they are — and do what is most meaningful and fun for you

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    Gandhi Quotes

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    "The only tyrant I accept in this world is the ’still small voice’ within." I believe this quote means‚ in other words that "I will do what I believe to be right‚ no matter what" this is how I would interpret it. A tyrant is something or someone that dictates and oppresses one’s life‚ which means that the still small voice within is the negativity taking against your desires and inner wishes. I chose this quote because I think it is best to listen to the positivity that comes from within and

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    Mystery Bag

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    There was a long line in the wintery New York streets of 1858. Many wealthy people were waiting for the Magic Broadway to open. Once the doors opened‚ the people filed into their seats. Rows filled in seconds. The chatter turned into whisper‚ then silence. The velvety red curtains opened‚ and then music started. Lights flashed‚ then a group of people dressed in authentically tailored costumes‚ went out to the center of the stage. An elderly woman leaned over to a young man to clarify something

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    Full Tilt

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    In the novel‚ Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the gothic element “altered senses‚ screams‚ and bloody hands” to establish the depressing mood and atmosphere. Altered senses was the first gothic element I chose. “there were times that he sort of slipped out of phase with reality- a holdover‚ I guess‚ from those early years when he was so locked in his own private universe. It wasn’t just that he didn’t see the big picture. Sometimes he saw a different picture entirely.” In this quote from the book

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    Nonviolence and Gandhi

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    Descriptive Essay abot Mahatma Gandhi’s Principle Truth(satya) Gandhi dedicated his life to the wider purpose of discovering truth‚ or Satya. He tried to achieve this by learning from his own mistakes and conducting experiments on himself. He called his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Gandhi stated that the most important battle to fight was overcoming his own demons‚ fears‚ and insecurities. Gandhi summarised his beliefs first when he said "God is Truth". He would later change

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    progress over time Tolstoy also displays more severe consequences resulting from immoral actions. Tolstoy shows his understanding of how desire and human nature go hand in hand based on 3 characters‚ Stiva‚ Anna‚ and Vronksy. Stiva’s infidelity is the epitome of the relationship between desire and human nature. Rather than accepting fault for his affair he constantly asks his wife what he’d done wrong and acts ignorant to his actions (Tolstoy 11). Tolstoy shows this relationship further in the way

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    The Glass Castle The Glass Castle‚ written by Jeannette Walls‚ is an autobiographical novel that shows how hard life can be when you have little to no money and highly deteriorated parents. During the whole memoir it shows how hard it is to live in poverty while at the same time trying to raise a family. The exposition of the novel is how having parents that cannot support their children because the lack of a stable income. The rising action is when Jeannette was in a taxi cab going to a party

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    Allie Martin Professor Donna Baumler ENG 180/33 Essay #1 (Compare/Contrast-Character Analysis) Final Draft 28 February 2012 How Faulkner uses Darl and Jewel’s Differing Narrations and Words to Convey Central Themes in As I Lay Dying In the novel As I Lay Dying‚ author William Faulkner formulates major differences in the narrations of brothers Jewel and Darl to convey and enhance several of the novel’s central themes. Jewel and Darl arguably represent different viewpoints regarding the ephemerality

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    Unfortunate Day

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    The incident happened in the morning . Karl gave Ned and me a ride in his car to the bank . I had to drop by to get some money. When we arrived at the bank‚ I went straight to the counter. Just as I finished ev erything at the counter‚ two me n wearing masks entered the bank. To my astonishment‚ a woman screamed and B ANG‚ a guard fell on the floor. He was covered with blood from the waist down. All the customers were scared and one of the robbers yelled‚ “ Freeze‚ or I will

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    The Essence of Man

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    First‚ I would let my roommate know what I have a problem with. I would respectfully address each of his habits and ask that he make adjustments so that we may coexist peacefully and productively. I would make sure to tell him that I am willing to compromise. If that did not work I would have a second‚ more serious‚ discussion with my roommate. I would tell him that his habits are causing a serious problem for me and that there needs to be an immediate solution. At this point I would alert the faculty

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