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    Passion Why bother to pursue a passion? Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is a text about seeking a purposeful life by following your passions. When you focus on your passions‚ your life becomes meaningful. Living life to its full potential makes your life meaningful. Throughout my own life‚ I have always had dreams and goals to achieve in the future. I believe Thoreau speaks about a person’s drive to see what tomorrow brings them when he writes about his “infinite expectation of the dawn.” line

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    myself as a humble‚ spiritual‚ friendly‚ sociable‚ active and energetic person. Such characteristics seek a durable‚ small size and reliable phone‚ which is founded in the Ace Duos much more than the Stealth II. Second‚ as my life style seems to be simple and not looking for luxurious items; I don’t have willing to spend much on my outer look. So‚ I accept the small

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    not learn what it had to teach‚ and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived"(Thoreau). Thoreau learns that he should live simplistically‚ with only the bare necessities in order to survive. He even goes on to urge his readers to live simple. While at Walden Pond‚ he realizes that he has been ignorant‚ but soon views the experience in the woods as a great thing to happen in his life because he was able to change how he would think. Reading is something that Thoreau realized he loved

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    On Dumpster Diving In the essay “On Dumpster Diving” author Lars Eighner narrates his experiences of scavenging. This well-known author‚ though being incredibly talented‚ had to work as a counselor at a drug crisis center in Austin‚ to earn a living. After losing his job‚he unfortunately had to move out of his home and live the hard life on the streets. The essay talks about the author’s survival on the streets and expresses his ethical dilemma. The author was surprised by the large amount of

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    How is a good life defined‚ and what is my plan to achieve it? The good life is happy and comfortable by self. I think it mainly embodied in the following aspects: political science‚ economy‚ education‚ love‚ science and technology. Two important of these aspects is education and love. Political‚ economy‚ science and technology is based on education. Political‚ has plenty of free elections and the political liberty. If the people want to earn these rights‚ the people should be honesty and fairness

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    Reflection on "The Battle of the Ants"‚ Henry David Thoreau "The Battle of the Ants" is an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s "Walden‚" a non-fictional book Thoreau wrote while living on his own in a cabin in the wilderness for 2 years during the 1840’s. Thoreau chose to live this lifestyle in order to find out what really was important in life‚ in his words‚ "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and see if I could not learn what

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    Ursula K. Le Guin wrote The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas‚ which is located on page six-hundred and ninety-six of Current Issues and Endearing Questions. The fictitious short story is written as though an anthropologist was studying the culture and people of Omelas‚ an almost utopian community within the story. Le Guin attempted to grasp what a universal path to happiness might be in the short story‚ and the most difficult obstacle that humanity faces on this journey. In her words‚ “Happiness is

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    prevent the various pathologies that arise when life is barren and meaningless. The exclusive focus on pathology that has dominated so much of our discipline results in a model of the human being lacking the positive features‚ which make life worth living. Hope‚ wisdom‚ creativity‚ future mindedness‚ courage‚ spirituality‚ responsibility‚ and perseverance are either ignored or explained as transformations of more authentic negative impulses. The 16 articles that make up this millennial issue of the

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    to live independently and self-sufficiently. The quote “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life…and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived.” He summarizes his reasons for living in the woods in this quote. Thoreau wants to live deliberately; to choose his own course and have no one else influence his life. He doesn’t want to get old and look back and realize that there are things in life that he wanted to do‚ that he has

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    Durand 1  Bryce Durand  Andrea Ropko  English 111  1 December 2014  Fitness in the Workplace  Today‚ more than ever‚ employers face the challenge of controlling rising health care  costs in a competitive marketplace.  ​  Evidence indicates that a corporate wellness program is a  strategic investment in the employees’ social‚ mental‚ and physical health‚ improving the  corporation’s bottom line profitability.  In other words‚ “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound  of cure‚” and employers are discovering the payoff

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