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    James Wilder Harroway English 1113 8 February 2013 Work hard now pays off later in life I believe that working hard now pays off later in life. I have always believed this statement ever since I got my first job. My father always told me the real world would kick my butt‚ but I never believed him until now. I used to work for an ice company in Batesville called Cube Ice. It was very hard work but the pay was good. The company took out money to go towards my retirement and out

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    not caring enough about there community so therefore he feels he needs to get the message across about how socially unacceptable this is. As he conveys these ideas to the reader he uses representation to give an object human life. An example when he gives an object a human life structure is; "It was a town of unnatural red and black like a painted face of a savage‚"(1057). By doing this he was stressing the importance of how nothing is progressing and the politicians need to take another look at

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    I am a international student who are studying in America. My goals are improving my English and enter a collage. Studying in America has a lot of advantages‚ such as we can learn new cultures. But Studying in different country is a difficult thing for teenager‚ for example‚ we need to adapt to new surroundings. First‚ studying in America‚ it is a good thing for me. For example‚ I can improve English faster‚ because I have to communicate with teachers‚ students and my homestay in English every day

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    .Hard Times In the novel Hard Times‚ by Charles Dickens‚ we can immediately see the problems that occurred in England around the times period of the mid 18oo’s. Dickens shows us how the class system works and what the economy was then and what it would shape out to be. This novel is split into three books‚ the "Sowing"‚ "Reaping"‚ and "Garnering". In the first book‚ we can see that it is aptly named because we begin to learn about who the characters are and what they are about. The characters

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    Hard Work + Persistence = Guaranteed Success You should not accept a frustrating‚ unhappy lifestyle.  As long as there is the slightest possibility of improvement through hard work and taking action‚ that’s exactly what you should do. With smart work‚ faith‚ commitment and persistence‚ you will become successful!  Whether it takes you a month or ten years‚ as long as you never give up and execute a strategy‚ you will succeed. Don’t expect a quick fix though.  Don’t expect to put in a little bit

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    Synopsis The novel follows a classical tripartite structure‚ and the titles of each book are related to Galatians 6:7‚ "For whatsoever a man soweth‚ that shall he also reap." Book I is entitled "Sowing"‚ Book II is entitled "Reaping"‚ and the third is "Garnering." [edit]Book I: Sowing Mr. Gradgrind‚ whose voice is "dictatorial"‚ opens the novel by stating "Now‚ what I want is facts" at his school in Coketown. He is a man of "facts and calculations." He interrogates one of his pupils‚ Sissy‚ whose

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    Muhammad Y Memon 08/01/2010 ENGR 1200 Dr. Farnsworth Role of Ethics in the life of an Engineering Student As a college student for the last 2 years‚ if there is one important thing that I have learned‚ it is to follow the ethical guidelines of your school. Moreover‚ maintain the ethical code throughout the semester and more specifically for every course. Now‚ as an engineering student at The University of Texas at Tyler‚ I have an Engineering Code of Ethics to follow. This‚ in my opinion

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    electronic gadgets. 2. Definition of electronic gadgets. “Electronic gadgets are the instruments which can perform many activities at a time with vast speed & makes the hard work efficient one.” Some of them are in following figure‚ There are many ‘Electronic gadgets’‚ which we are using in day days life such as computer‚ T.V.‚ mobile‚ I-pod‚ pen drive‚ etc. available easily. These instruments helps us by making easy paper work‚ entertaining‚ for communication etc. But not to limit

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    in life that is worth working for. How far do you agree? As individuals we work in life to achieve many goals we desire‚ at times we work for them to any extent. These goals can take form physically or mentally and can bring great intellectual or spiritual developments. Happiness is seen as the major and most important emotion us humans seek for‚ it is what provides us with our ‘desired’ pleasures. However for some individuals they may argue that this view is too hedonistic and that life should

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    showed a distinctive behavior. They were prone to be moody‚ suspicious of the world and worried about small problems; however‚ the second group showed entirely different trends. They were lower in depression‚ more confident‚ and rewardingly engaged in life. Temperament is the mood or emotional range that one tends to maintain. Developmental psychologist‚ Jerome Kagan of Harvard University found four temperamental types that have different patterns of brain activity. The four temperamental types

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