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    Perfect: an individual having quality‚ or characteristics that are good as it possibly can; “a state of flawlessness without any defects” (Schwartz). The word perfect was derived in 1250-1300 in Middle English‚ Latin‚ and Old French‚ all across the same meaning was that perfect means to “bring to completion” (dictionary.com). Perfect is a simple word‚ yet everyone strives for it and many fail. Individuals may be in denial‚ thinking they do not want to be perfect‚ but looking at the media and society

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    Stress In Life Essay

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    Statistics show that in the U.S.‚ 77% of people often experience physical symptoms caused by stress. (statisticbrain.com) Throughout my 18 years of life (BE #11)‚ I have experienced different types of stress. Stress is a component that nearly everyone experiences at some point in his or her life. I believe that stress is at an all time high during one part of life in particular- high school. (SS #8) Sports and school‚ friends and family‚ extracurricular activities and work are all components that can cause

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    Military Life Essay

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    going to a job you don’t enjoy everyday will wear down on you and turn you into a bitter person”. I could not come up with an answer of why I was still just living a basic life and I decided there were to many life experiences I was missing out on by leading a normal life. I decided to join the Air Force as a way to gain these life experiences‚ and have been able to accomplish these goals so far. While there are many parallels between civilian and military jobs‚ there are also many differences. The

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    Happy Life - Essay

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    Riwen Liu ESL 35 603915925 Happy Life Today‚ it is barely to find a person who is not working hard‚ even a homeless guy is standing at the freeway exit or signal stops to beg for money or food. If people are not working hard‚ they might be abandoned by society. If people don’t make enough money‚ they might not even have an apartment to live in. These are the truth of life. Just like what I saw yesterday‚ an old Mexican man was standing on the street trying to sell fruit.

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    Essay On Family Life

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    Dills Divorced Family Life How have divorced families changed since the 1930s? Harper Lee wrote a book called To Kill a Mockingbird. This book is based off of the 1930s and is Historical Fiction. It includes many lessons and what happened between families‚ including divorce‚ from The Great Depression. In the 1930s many people did not have a lot of money so they could not pay for divorce. ("Making do: Family Life in the Depression."). If this did happen‚ many families were depressed. (The 1930s:

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    Life Expectancy Essay

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    Life expectancy is a statistical measure of how long a person or organism may live‚ based on the year of their birth‚ their current age and other demographic factors including gender. There are several sites available that will help one determine how many years one is expected to live. Life expectancy can be put into a mathematical formula ex where e denotes the expected number of years remaining and x denotes the person’s present age. There are several variables that are included when determining

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    Life In The 1840s Essay

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    The life in the 1840’s was harsh with more difficulties than today. According to the video‚ “Time Machine: The 1840s”‚ the Americans of the 1840s lived a rural‚ primitive life which lacked viable healthcare‚ education‚ and technology. At that time‚ it was easier for people to get infected - one simple‚ open cut on their skin was enough to lead to their demise. Also‚ there were no electricity in the 1840s to light up the dark night‚ thus people wanted to be home before the sun sets. The kids were

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    Many people have debated over a proper way to denote a meaningful life. By reading the Bible‚ one side may argue that a life lived without belief in an afterlife is meaningless. The other side may oppose this by stating that a life lived in the pursuit of happiness as attributed to each person’s views is certainly meaningful. The latter may be correct‚ but it is possible for both arguments to be accurate when considering details outlined in this highly influential text. This analysis will convey

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    It is a Life Abortion is a controversy that has been argued and fought about for decades. People ask whether it’s the body of the mother or the life of the child‚ who is in charge? The answer to that is simple. The mother is the one in charge of her body‚ but while being in charge of her body she engaged in intercourse and as a result there came a baby. Now‚ the baby is a person too‚ so going forward with abortion is indeed murder. There are at least three alternatives to abortion: parenting‚ adoption

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    Rhetorical Strategy: Exemplification Essay Until recently Atlanta was the perfect vacation “fun” spot‚ but my mind quickly changed in July of this year when I visited Florida. I was blown away from the various different things you can do and see; starting from the zoos‚ straight to the water parks‚ Broadway shows and theme parks. This amazed me because each of them caters to all age groups of children and adults which make it perfect for anyone to attend. When in Florida there is no doubt that

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