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    Odysseus' Many Mistakes

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    gets them out of harms way because he utilizes his ability to formulate plans‚ and carry them out quickly and effectively. Throughout the epic‚ Odysseus makes numerous decisions that affect him and his men‚ these decisions have come to impact their journey home. In doing this‚ he has made several mistakes that Odysseus later learns from in order to make himself a better person‚ and a better leader. For instance‚ when Odysseus and his men land on the Island of the Cyclops‚ Odysseus decides to enter the

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    “On my honor‚ I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the scout law; to keep myself physically strong‚ mentally awake‚ and morally straight.” This is the Scout Oath. The scout law states‚ “A scout is trustworthy‚ loyal‚ helpful‚ friendly‚ courteous‚ kind‚ obedient‚ cheerful‚ thrifty‚ brave‚ clean‚ and reverent.” (Cite Boy Scout Handbook) These ideals are part of the backbone of this country since its founding‚ideals which have been I AM SO TIRED. GOOD NIGHT. I COMPLETELY

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    Harper Lee’s influence on Scout Harper Lee grew up in Monroeville‚ Alabama where girls were expected to be ladies‚ Harper Lee was just the opposite‚ a tomboy‚ and she wrote her famous novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” based upon her childhood experiences. Harper Lee made her main character Scout to be very similar to her. Harper Lee created the town of Maycomb with features almost exactly like Monroeville. Harper Lee based Scout’s father Atticus after her own father Amasa Coleman Lee. Harper Lee

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    The family came in every year during Christmas Eve in order to spend the holidays together. They were loud and boisterous and loved spending every minute with each other. Christmas Eve was approaching and the kids were shaking with anticipation because of exhilaration. Along with the excitement of opening presents they were able to make and deliver sugar cookies to families in their town. Christine‚ who was the mother‚ was in charge of making the sugar cookies. She made these sugar cookies year after

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    realize now that I am trustworthy‚ loyal‚ helpful‚ friendly‚ courteous‚ kind‚ obedient‚ cheerful‚ thrifty‚ brave‚ clean‚ and reverent. The twelve fundamental adjectives of the Scout Law can often be obscured by the daily perils of life‚ yet I held on to these values as they echoed through my conscience. Yes‚ I am a Scout‚ an Eagle Scout. I wear this accomplishment proudly‚ like a shimmering gold trophy that will never rust. It comes from a profound sense of purpose. It characterizes who I am and who I can

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    there would be no further aggression. This policy of appeasement failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II. Below there are a number of arguments. Some prove that appeasement was a mistake and some suggest that appeasement wasn’t a mistake. Create a table with two headings - ‘A mistake’ and ‘Not a mistake’. Write each argument in the correct column. - Germany deserved a fair deal - Germany treated too harshly at Versailles‚ so were only being given their rightful land. - Germany was growing

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    Learning From Mistakes

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    Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date: Mistakes are an inevitable part in human growth and development. They are encountered from the very beginning as people interact with one another and become very evident in the learning process. Bearing in mind that no man is perfect‚ it becomes vital for each individual to allow for re-evaluation‚ correction and learning so as to be made better than they were. In this essay we shall consider mistakes and why it is important to learn from them. The success of

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    In the novel‚ "To Kill a Mockingbird"‚ the character Scout plays an important role; Harper Lee portrays her as straightforward‚ abrupt‚ impulsive‚ and even just plain rude. One example of this is when Scout says‚ "He ain’t company‚ Cal‚ he’s just a Cunningham‚" (Lee 24) in reference to when Walter Cunningham was over at the Finch residence‚ and Scout disapproved of the way he ate his food‚ that is‚ with a liberal amount of syrup. This shows that she is unafraid to speak her mind. Also‚ it shows that

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    Boy scouts have many levels of rank and the highest one to achieve is Eagle Scout. In order to earn this you have to do a project which requires a lot of time and effort. You get to choose your own project‚ meaning whoever and whatever project you want. The only catch is you have to have it done and all the paperwork handed in by your 18th birthday. While Working on Eagle Scout‚ I did a project which was very beneficial to chestnut hill park. I have now achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and will carry

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    Mark Antony's Mistakes

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    This particular scene takes place right after the murder of Caesar in the capital by the conspirators. After Brutus explained why Caesar had to die he let Antony speak to the crowd after him and left. This eventually will be one of Brutus’s largest mistakes throughout the entire play. Shakespeare uses Irony‚ mood‚ metaphors‚ and personification everywhere in Antony’s speech to establish how Mark Antony exactly wins the hearts of the Roman people after the murder of his beloved Caesar.

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