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    I agree to that statement. Of course‚ as an adult‚ many responsibilities lie on one’s shoulders. Be it of maintaining a family or duties at work. Though it can all be summarized in just a few words‚ they undoubtedly are of great importance‚ giving way to one too many hurdles along the way. That being said‚ life is definitely not problem-free for the average teenager. Naturally‚ in one way or another‚ everyone faces a situation that is difficult or seemingly impossible to deal with. Social life

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    amount of growth and development in the automobile industry through the efforts of many young entrepreneurs. As the economy began to evolve from horse drawn carriages to motor vehicles‚ these entrepreneurs took many risks‚ resulting in great rewards. Gordon Morton McGregor and Herbert Austin are prime examples of entrepreneurs who achieved success in the automobile industry. McGregor and Austin were two industrialists who had a large involvement in the designing and construction of many notable automobiles

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    is a hero? A hero is someone who helps you. Someone who saves you. Someone who is their for you. A hero is someone who is brave‚confident‚bold‚outgoing‚and outstanding‚ and the list goes on. A hero will never give up till the end of time. Juliette Gordon Low was an amazing person who was a hero from her childhood‚ to her fame‚ to her legacy. Juliette’s early childhood was affected by her parents view of slavery. Daisy’s mom was overwhelmed because she had family on both sides of the civil war. This

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    Charlie Gordon is the narrator and the main protagonist of the novel‚ who has struggled the whole life toward the burning wish of "being smart". Over a nine-month period‚ Charlie keeps "Progress Reports" documenting his miraculous transformation from a mentally disabled person to a man of genius‚ which sets the stage for Daniel Keyes to address to the society a number of broad themes and issues. Charlie’s limited intelligence has made him a trusting‚ ingenuous and friendly man‚ as he assumes that

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    The average of workweek Because we are in 21 century‚ most of companies force workers to work more than 10 hours in a day which means more than 50 hours in a week to get more products in less time‚ and most people spend all their time work to get more money. However‚ the average workweek should be no more than 30 hours. Workers who spend more than half a day working will feel tired‚ especially if they don’t work in offices‚ and they will not be able to do any other activates even in their weekends

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    and styles are borrowed to create a new artwork. Gordon Bennett is an indigenous Australian who appropriates art styles and imagery to create his art. He used oil and acrylic paint on canvas to create The Outsider (1988)‚ which was a reflection on his own identity and indigenous issues. Bennett incorporates Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Starry Night (1889) and Bedroom At Arles (1888)‚ Romanesque sculptures and traditional indigenous painting styles. Gordon Bennett appropriated Vincent van Gogh’s post-impressionist

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    parallel’s to the fictional story of Charlie Gordon because of the common things they both shared. For example‚ they both had brain disorders where they were mental disabled and couldn’t do certain things. Both experienced bad friends that used them for fun and made them a joke in front of everyone. This is paralleled to Charlie by Franny and Joe who acted to be his friend‚but used him and crossed the line for certain things. John and Charlie were treated less than a human with no respect as if they didn’t

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    MARY KAY Introduction: Mary Kay is one of the largest cosmetic companies in the United States. Mary Kay Ash started her dream in 1963 when she first opened the doors to the very first Beauty by Mary Kay in Dallas‚ TX (Mary Kay‚ Inc.) It all began after she spent 25 years in direct selling for Stanley products. After a successful career with Stanley products‚ she started writing a book about direct sales‚ but it became a book about managing people. She started thinking about what a “dream company”

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    “Doctor in the House” by R. Gordon The text under analysis is taken from the book “Doctor in the House” written by Richard Gordon. Richard Gordon was born in 1921. He has been an anaesthetist at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London‚ a ship’s surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice in 1952 and started writing his “Doctor” series. “Doctor in the House” is one of Gordon’s twelve “Doctor” books and is noted for witty description of a medical student’s

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    any sports‚ he’s not in any clubs and he can’t even check on his mother’s food while it’s in the oven‚ resulting in the house almost burning down. You can find all of this and more in the book Slacker‚ by Gordon Korman. This book is first person point of view‚ and you get to read how everyone in the story is feeling‚ not just the main character because you get to have a point of view on all of the characters. It’s a very fast paced 230 paged book‚ full of entertainment. The book is realistic fiction

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