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    Most students applying to college are at the age where they question their existence and identity. Commonly they ask themselves who am I? why am I here? what’s my goal in life? They begin to form their identity which is the mold for the rest of their lives. Erik Erikson a famous developmental psychologist‚ explains this in his psychosocial stages “Identity versus Role Confusion”. The process of developing an identity for yourself and finding a purpose in life is scary but exhilarating. Ever

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    Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics” considers the best way to achieve happiness. In every human action‚ the individual intends for it to end in some type of good‚ with most of these activities being means to a higher end. Aristotle addresses two types of goods‚ those of which are subordinate and those of which result in higher ends. Subordinate ends may only be means to higher ends‚ such as human activity which brings about pleasures‚ whereas‚ higher goods are goods that are ends in themselves. The

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    Prior to reading Flowers for Algernon‚ I agreed with the statement that the smarter a person is‚ the happier he or she is. I believed that intelligence held a calming peace of mind in a person and somehow knowing everything made a person happier. After reading Flowers for Algernon‚ I realized this is not necessary true. We see the theme of intelligence trying to create happiness in the beginning of the novel. Charlie believed that if he became smart then everyone would want to be his friend and

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    According to Aristotle‚ in order to pursue virtue we must learn to both feel and act correctly. Being a virtuous person entails being affected by pleasure and pain. In book II of “Nicomachean Ethics”‚ Aristotle begins by explaining how virtuous actions are acquired by habit. He writes‚ “Rather‚ we are by nature able to acquire them‚ and we are completed through habit” (Aristotle 18). Essentially‚ Aristotle is saying that we acquire habits as we acquire skills. Virtues are acquired through habituation

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    How does Hulu’s business model and value proposition differ from the traditional broadcast media and YouTube? Hulu’s business model is essentially the same as that of traditional broadcast networks. Both offer professional content and generate revenue through advertisements based on audience volume (some broadcast networks have license fees). However‚ Hulu’s value proposition differs significantly by enabling users to watch content when‚ how‚ and where they want. YouTube also generates revenue through

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    The narrative of My Sister’s Keeper alternates between first-person accounts by the novel’s different characters. The bulk of the story takes place in the present‚ in a one-and-a-half week stretch of time. Sara Fitzgerald‚ a former attorney and current stay-at-home mom‚ narrates the remainder of the story from different points in the past but moving gradually toward the present. One final chapter‚ the epilogue‚ occurs in the future. In 1990‚ doctors diagnose Sara’s two-year-old daughter‚ Kate‚ with

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    the atmosphere and setting affects the plot with the witches‚ Glamis castle‚ and the Dunsinane banquet. The play starts with the Witches‚ which is at a desolate place with thunder and lightning. "When shall we three meet again in thunder‚ lightning‚ or in rain?" The witches are the main source of the evil and supernatural in the play. "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair" They also give an impression of fear‚ horror and mystery. Glamis castle also affects the plot of Macbeth because it is where Macbeth

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    not want it to be a long‚ boring‚ and uneventful lecture. But to my surprise it was not! To quickly sum up which lecture I went to‚ it was in Smith Hall by Dr. James Peterson talking about “Human Gene Editing Now: The National Academy of Science’s Pursuit of What We Should Do.” Dr. James Peterson first began to talk about nature and how God admired nature. He asked us if our we had a garden would be not improve and restore it. Dr. James Peterson then compared the garden to our bodies. He again said

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    When asked in class every year which subject I admired the most‚ my answer was always “none”. Although the grades in my core curriculum classes were always excellent‚ I never found interest in the basic subjects. Math was a bunch of numbers with letters‚ science just reviewed our bodies and the how the world was believed to be through one scientist theories and history repeated itself‚ constantly. As a freshman‚ I contemplated tremendously over what major and career I would pursue for the rest of

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    To what extent would you agree that style would be valued more highly than plot in the work you have chosen to explore? R.K. Narayan is one such modern writer whose novels are set in the colonial and post-colonial periods of India. In his works‚ he created the imaginary town of Malgudi‚ which was in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India‚ where realistic characters in a typically Indian setting lived amid unpredictable events. The book ‘Waiting for the Mahatma’ written by Narayan begins in latter

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