Caldwell English 201 28 September 2012 Work Hard; Play Hard Work hard. Play hard. Two completely different things but they should coincide. So many people these days get by with the smallest amount of effort‚ and so many people play too much. An equal balance of the two makes for a high-quality pleasurable life. The harder you work the more you deserve to play‚ and trust me; you’ll feel better about it. Hard workers in this day and age can sometimes be very hard to come around. There are so many younger
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English 1A 23 October 2012 Word Hard‚ Play Hard Low paid workers and farmers losing everything‚ sounds like complete madness. In the book Stuffed and Starved by author Raj Patel‚ as well as the book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser show similarities between how workers are paid low also working in bad conditions‚ and to carry along how farmers have become nothing more then people in debt and losing their land‚ and lastly how the NAFTA agreement between Canada‚ the U.S.‚ and Mexico has played
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believe in luck? Furthermore does an atheist believe in luck‚ if not why not? Does luck differ from fortune or even destiny? Some claim that luck occurs to those that are prepared; I would have to repudiate such claims. The most vivid recollection of luck I’ve had was in eighth grade. The vice-principal also held the role of “dean.” To phrase it bluntly he was in charge of dishing out punishment. I had
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A common 20th-21st century stereotype is that blue-collar work is meaningless which leaves those who work such jobs feeling hopelessly unappreciated and overworked. Blue-collar work is classified as a working class job that requires manual labor. In his essay “Blue-Collar Brilliance‚” UCLA Education and Information Studies Professor Mike Rose uses personal experience and family stories about his mother Rosie Meraglio‚ and his Uncle Joe Meraglio‚ to combat the common misconstrued stereotype and effectively
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one achieved one’s goals with lots of hard work. This is a feeling of accomplishment‚ contentment and glee after months or years of hard work‚ perspiration and burnt midnight oil. Perhaps you wanted to be a good scientist. Thus from young you started to study science hard. You did not give up during difficult times. And after you graduated from a really good university‚ got a science degree and became a well-known scientist‚ you felt so good that your hard work had paid off. You had succeeded. This
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In the article by Karima Mariama‚ “This is why hard work is not essential to achieving success‚” she explains why hard work is not an essential factor to achieve success. Mariama explains that hard work does not have a precise definition‚ but that it changes from person to person. She also introduces a list of “fundamental factors” that contribute better to achieving success than hard work. One strength that Mariama’s article has‚ is the format in which she chooses to write it in. This format makes
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1. “ I will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when I’ve done a year’s work in order to get really‚ really rich.” 2. “All people will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they’ve done a year’s work to get really‚ really rich.” 3. “In all likelihood‚ if all people were taking ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they have done a year’s work‚ in that year we would have a very strong economy as people would be paying more taxes etc. The cost of living could also rise immensely. There would also be the risk of people keeping the
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Peel argue that “poverty is hard work”? Critically examine this claim in relation to poverty in Australia. Poverty affects people all over the world with some cases more extreme than others. Even in our modern‚ developing societies poverty still continues to exist‚ leaving many at a disadvantage. Poverty is best known as the term used to describe those whom are extremely poor. In an article titled ‘Poverty’ Mark Peel (2006) makes the claim that “poverty is hard work.” But what does this mean? Peel
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Talent or hard work. People are different and of course their abilities are different too. Our world is full of people who naturally gifted with a talent. Some of them are very famous‚ but is their fame only the result of their talent? Let’s discuss this so interesting theme. Some people think that if you have a talent you will be successful but it’s not a fact. If you are lucky to be born with any talent you
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parents‚ bosses‚ and political leaders that we depend on to guide us and be role models. What makes a leader is the perseverance to do whatever task they are given. If put in a difficult situation‚ they take charge and stay calm. A leader will work as hard as or harder than anyone else. He will strive for excellence and do anything he sets his mind to; because he knows nothing is better than the feeling of accomplishment. If a leader does wrong‚ he takes responsibility for his actions and the consequences
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