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    for a counter-argument‚ however‚ it must be understood that in the foreseeable future‚ with more and more powers working towards this ‘superpower’ status (examples include China‚ Brazil‚ India and Russia)‚ a world without superpowers is merely a sanguine‚ idealistic idea. Another issue that would make a world without a superpower a seemingly utopian concept is the difficulty of administrating such a world. Indeed‚ if no policing power (such as the USA) had the ability to influence global issues

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    influential aura and ineluctably becomes the ‘popular kid’. This judgmental and censorious system of labeling of each and every individual within the school premises or even in the neighbourhood has an exceedingly radical impact on the confident and sanguine teenagers. Being judged by the world in condemnatory fashion without being known from the inside utterly scorches and incinerates their ambitions and efforts of reaching for the zenith of triumph. They start fixating on this label that has been so

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    privileged to have moved here to the USA. I can travel back and forth to the Philippines without being questioned at the Philippine immigration by reason of my US passport and being a citizen of the Philippines as well due to the principle of jus sanguine and jus soli. Consequently‚ I can own properties both here and the Philippines by reason of my citizenship. These to me are insignificant advantages I enjoy and deem unimportant‚ but to other people who are not in the same position‚ these are priceless

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    English 8-6 September 20‚ 2010 Vocabulary Story 5 My first six weeks of school has been right in the middle of wonderful and terrible. The first few days of school I was sanguine. But then after that it was as though someone put a malediction on me and everything just got worse. Of course the first few days we didn’t have that much work‚ but it kept steadily increasing. But it wasn’t the school work that really bothered me; it was the amount of homework. Every night I had at least 3 different

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    JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU AND THE PEOPLE WHO INFLUENCED HIS CAREER JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU AND THE PEOPLE WHO INFLUENCED HIS CAREER Who was Jean-Antoine Watteau? Gradually drifting away from the seventeenth century Baroque style‚ French painting of the eighteenth century embraced the Rococo. One of the most influential and acclaimed artists of this era was Jean-Antoine Watteau. Watteau undoubtedly mapped the path of new artistic advancements in France. He was a former costume designer

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    The New York Times 50 Fancy Words (defined and used) 1. Inchoate: just begun and so not fully formed or developed; I am glad your inchoate proposals for integrating the company were not accepted this time‚ thus saving us face. 2. Profligacy: recklessly wasteful; wildly extravagant‚ profligate behavior; Anderson’s profligacy cost him his job and its better you tighten up your belt before you go the same way. 3. Sui Generis: being the only example of its kind‚ unique; Mr. Bill Tandy generated his

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    position of respect to a position of uselessness. The hopes and dreams that he has for his kids in the past never come into existence‚ but Willy still enthusiastically pushes his adult children to accomplish unrealistic goals‚ highlighting his overly sanguine outlook on life. Unable to conceive a redemptive plan‚ and unwilling to remain passive‚ Willy’s suicide reveals that when people are rendered useless and unwanted by society‚ they often see no more purpose in life. Throughout Death of a Salesman

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    Jordan Hill Dr. Fabrie SDEV-03 4 September 2014 Frozen Movie Review In the movie Frozen there are two sisters named Elsa and Anna. Elsa was born with the powers of ice. After accidently injuring her sister with her powers‚ the king and the queen locked down the castle so that the people of the city don’t figure out that Elsa has powers and think that she’s a monster. After the parents go across the sea they run into a storm and the ship capsizes and they both die. Elsa becomes queen and

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    Throughout my school life‚ school has been very easy for me. After 2nd grade‚ I started to like school‚ and I also started achieving high on tests and getting straight A’s. There was a time when I was afraid to take the next step of education. It during course registration at middle school. During course registrations at my middle school‚ I was advised to take AP classes in high school. AP classes were rigorous classes that challenged you and taught you things at a college-level‚ unlike the ordinary

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    to the “perfect” Eliza‚ Georgiana‚ and John. Jane says‚ “ ‘Unjust! Unjust!’ said my reason‚ […] instigated some strange expedient to achieve escape from insufferable oppression” (Brontë 21). Jane believes the reason for this is that “had I been a sanguine‚ brilliant‚ carless‚ exacting‚ handsome‚ romping child […] Mrs. Reed would have endured my presence more complacently” (Brontë 21). At a young age‚ she realized she was being oppressed and felt it was because

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