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    it off and take a step upward Life is filled with ups and downs. We face problems every now and then. Like they say "Every Rose Has Its Thorn”‚ every problem that we face provides an opportunity to improve ourselves. If we manage to find the silver lining‚ we can convert those problems into opportunities for success. A negative that I have when managing my employees is

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    parliamentary form of democracies. In case of sensitive issues like communal riots they are not only responsible for maintaining law and order but also for bringing peace and harmony in the society. For the helpless victims of such riots they are the silver lining of their better life. Shockingly‚ seldom has been police seen in such role. There have been incidents which indicate that the riot perpetrators actually had the protection of police. In some cases police remain as meek spectators instead of controlling

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    Perfect Day Essay Example

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    Describe your perfect day Waking up crack of dawn is the best way to start my day. The shimmering sun rays make their way through slit of my baby pink‚ silk satin curtains. The warm sunbeam acts like an alarm clock‚ striking my face as an untouchable object. I cover my face with my thick‚ yet light hot pink quilt‚ trying to avoid the fact that I have to wake up. I snooze knowing the fact that I don’t have to rush out of my ever welcoming bed. My bed is my best friend. Taking a lazy walk around

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    in my pilot license test. Since I was young‚ I always have a ‘Never give up’ motto in my mind. The failure of the test indeed disappointed me by a little‚ but as usual the mammoth determination inside me never faded away. There is always a silver lining in the clouds. With some help from my faraway American-born uncle who is a professional pilot‚ I finally obtained my license. Sitting in the cockpit glancing at all the complicated controls will still sometimes make my heart beat like a drum

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    RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ is about a mentally disabled adult‚ Beth who rides buses all day long and her sister‚ Rachael who has a high-profile career as a fashion photographer. There lives are very different and after the death of their father they are forced to combine their two lifestyles and get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding

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    one with whom to connect. Moreover‚ In line 5‚ Whitman talks about patience and it is a key to everything. People need to have patience so the problems fade away with time. Time is the essence of happiness. In the poem the spider detects a silver lining somehow and he still has hope to overcome his grief. The image of patience gets in the poem‚ but not in a direct way. The author uses the spider as an image of a human being. In line 4‚ the author emphasized the recurrence of the word ‘’filament’’

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    Analysis of Kenneth Burke’s “Literature as Equipment for Living” In the article‚ “Literature as Equipment for Living”‚ author Kenneth Burke proposes that pieces of literature can help guide readers through situations they encounter in everyday life. Burke suggests that literature can provide readers with strategies for dealing with real life situations. To help explain this opinion to the reader‚ Burke begins his article with an analysis of proverbs. He then explains his method of classifying

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    with Pakistan? Use of Force by Banks to Recover Loans Skilled Manpower Shortage in India Technology Creates Income Disparities In our economic matters‚ there is an excessive tendency towards the thinking rather than doing. Every cloud has a silver lining Is disinvestment really that good for India or is a rethink in order? Are co-operatives relevant in today’s globalised environment? Foreign aid is a dangerous drug that can stimulate in small doses but become fatally addictive in larger doses

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    Childhood of Phoolan where she tries to steal an anklet that she adores from her own house to how she grows up amidst sexual violence through a series of events from early marriage to her being traded for Rajputs at the hands of the dacoits. There are silver linings in her life and she makes the most of those; Vikram Mallah‚ Man Singh and his own Uncle‚ who stand by her when she really needs them. But fate deceives her time and again and her anger is fuelled by the murders of her loved ones. In the end she

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    she used this instinct to her advantage and threw herself into her music by playing a solo for district honor band auditions. In the article “Surviving Hurricane Sandy” ‚by Lauren Tarshis‚ “[Ariel Creamer] created a program called Survivor’s Silver Lining… helped numerous kids…” (17). Her instinct was to take her good fortune of surviving and give back to her community. All these people above had used their instinct to their advantage in order to survive‚ much as you will or have done in times of

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