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    A Life devoid of enough sleep‚ laughter‚ happiness and extreme satisfaction is something which each one of us is leading. In today’s world finding time for yourself is a thing of the past. People are having luxuries unlimited that come in latest modern gadgets like cell phones‚ laptops‚ plasma TVs‚ comfortable household gadgets‚ modern luxuries apartments‚ club memberships etc. Anything new in the market is bound to be with the consumer. Inspire of all these facilities‚ the common man has no time

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    A Promice

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    A Promise In the short story “Evelyn‚” by James Joyce‚ Evelyn must choose whether to run off and marry a sailor she hardly knows or stay in her familiar home life‚ with a father that sometimes can be abusive. Instead of leaving‚ Evelyn’s own insecurities and a promise she made to her dying mother forces her to stay with her family instead of venturing off into a life she is unsure off. Evelyn is a very insecure girl who is unsure of herself and is afraid to leave home. During the story‚ Evelyn

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    The Strength within Oneself Emily Dickinson depicts an empire built within the poet’s mind in the poem “The Soul selects her own Society.” When one devotes all himself into building a substantial world in the inner world (the mind)‚ he is past caring the things happening in the outer world. It seems superficially nothing; however‚ the empire within the mind is much stronger than one can ever imagine. The power of one’s mind can be equal‚ or even greater‚ to the whole universe. The first line “The

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    Music is an indispensable part of life as its contributions have been numerous. Music has affected every part of human life and without music life would be flavorless. Many people only have been able to see music as a way of past time and have overlooked its other benefits. Music has contributed much to the field of medicine helping people to relax and control their stress and depression. Economically as well we all know how big the music industry has gotten and how much it has contributed to the

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    3.03 Managing Stress

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    Stress is a part of everyday life‚ but there is good stress and bad stress. The bad stress can be very detrimental to your health. Being able to manage the stress in your life is a very good skill to have. There are many ways that you can manage stress in your life but I am just going to talk about three. Yoga‚ reading‚ and jogging are just a few of the techniques that you can use in order to help relieve stress in your life. Yoga is a relaxation technique that is very helpful in diminishing the

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    What Was Hamlet's Problem

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    Hamlets Problem In the play Hamlet‚ Hamlet is described as daring‚ brave‚ loyal‚ and intelligent‚ but he is consumed by his own thoughts. Hamlet’s inability to act on his father’s murder‚ his mother’s marriage‚ and his uncle assuming of the thrown are all evidence that Hamlet doesn’t know what is going on in his own life. “Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder‚” demands the ghost in (Act I‚ Scene 5‚ line 23). The fact that his own uncle could kill

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    The images of ghost and specters play a tremendous role in Hamlet‚ Macbeth‚ and Julius Caesar meanwhile all being brilliantly crafted together. In early history‚ the existence of the supernatural was a discussion that the population was hesitant to explore. This is because the early moderns knew nearly nothing about life after death. Each play seems to have suspicious reoccurring ghosts and specters that continue to appear speaking to the characters. When these characters associate with this phenomenon

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    The idea of a spiritual encounter may be considered frightening to many‚ and it is most of the time not seen as fortunate. During Shakespearean times encounters with events as such would be seen as either decent into madness or as demonic foreshadowing of the future. In Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet‚ Prince Hamlet encounters the supposable spirt of his father‚ the previous king of Denmark. The apparition‚ is a demon that informs Hamlet of how his father war murdered‚ with the intent of creating chaos

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    Well good evening. Allow me to briefly introduce myself. Address me as Sir Mills Barrington‚ born 18th of April 1623 in London‚ England. I like to consider myself a man of importance‚ sophistication‚ wealth and knowledge‚ with a strong belief in God almighty. However‚ I have a little story to tell‚ a story that many find hard to believe. I tell you fellows‚ knowledge can only take you so far. For what I experienced exactly 10 years ago‚ my intellect would be of no assistance. For the abnormal‚ the

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    A Child is the Father of Man

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    Rafi 1 Name: Salman Rafi Roll#: 09-27311 Prof: Liaquat Date: 13th May‚ 09 “Child is the father of Man” Wordsworth wrote a poem The Rainbow and left behind a very famous saying that “child is the father of man.” This statement has been interpreted by various critics in various ways. For Wordsworth‚ it is important because a child is spiritually very elevated. He has a direct link with nature. He says that a child is a symbol of purity and innocence which remains untarnished until he

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