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    The Alchemist Inspires Me

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      This powerful quote from Paul Coehlo’s The Alchemist‚ is just one of the  book’s messages that changed me.  In this story‚ Santiago‚ a young shepherd‚ decides  to give up his current life and follows his dream of finding lost treasure. By reading  Santiago’s adventures‚ I was given the words to describe something I had always  felt‚ the power to make my life what I want it to be.  Through this majestic tale‚  Coelho provides the title for a work of art‚ but leaves it to me to paint the picture for  myself.    The Alchemist speaks abou

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    Who Influences Me

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    better or even for worse from the impact of others. I am lucky to have to close relatives as my greatest influences in life because they change me for the better every day. The biggest influences in my life have been my grandparents and my mother. My grandmother has influenced my life greatly. She is always there when I need her and has helped shape me to the person I am today. My future has been influenced extremely by my grandma because she works as a nurse at a hospital in Sandusky. I was

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    Celia behind me

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    Characterization - Celia behind me “Celia behind me” is a Canadian short story published in 1984. Nine-year-old Elizabeth is the narrator and main character of the story. Elizabeth is a very insecure girl with a low self-esteem. She is afraid of being bullied and therefore she bullies Celia to protect herself and her reputation. In addition to that‚ she is aware of the real state of things because she knows that if it was not for Celia‚ she would be the next victim. This fear results in victimization

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    What Do I Stand to Benefit?

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    Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic context or country.[1][2][3] The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange; a unit of account; a store of value; and‚ occasionally in the past‚ a standard of deferred payment.[4][5] Any kind of object or secure verifiable record that fulfills these functions can be considered money. Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon

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    Black Like Me

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    Changing the way a society views itself is one of the most difficult tasks one can accomplish. Throughout history only a handful of people or organizations have been able to accomplish such a feat. In the Black Like Me‚ Griffin experiences many derogatory actions against him because he was an African American. Specifically‚ there are three times that Griffin was treated poorly because of his skin color. Because griffin published these incidences in his book‚ he was able to enlighten society regarding

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    Origins Of Me Analysis

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    Origins of Me. Where I come from‚ the rivers flow with intensity‚ and bullets rain with a matching fervor. Where the heat billows in one place‚ and the cold in another. A place where the mango‚ a sweet and tangy fruit‚ rules the houses and hearts of many‚ unlike the sugary mulberries which rules the other. Two different places; one in which the children wake up to the calling of the koel bird‚ the other‚ where seeing the next day was considered bitter. In less vague words‚ I come from my parents

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    Bless Me Ultima

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    Knowledge Introduction Paragraph (Lead) As we live we learn many things that make us grow into adults. As we reach out adult hood our innocence is taken away from all that we have seen‚ heard‚ and learned about. (Title‚ Author‚ Summary) In the book “Bless Me‚ Ultima” by Rudolfo Anaya‚ Antonio is the main character. He is a very young and innocent boy. Antonio’s struggle is trying to find himself and answering all the questions he has about God and evil. Antonio is afraid to lose his innocence so he tries

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    me myself and i

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    Mr./Madam Toastmaster‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ “What is this life ‚ if full of care‚ We have no time to stand and stare”. These lines from the poem “Leisure” by W.H. Davies struck me as an apt way to introduce myself. Because I AM A MAN OF LEISURE. Why do I say so? If I were standing before you‚ 3 years ago‚ I would have introduced myself as an IT professional working for so-and-so company. If it were 2 years ago‚ I would have introduced myself as a full-time student at the Cyprus International Institute

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    Black Like Me

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    Black Like me The book Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a moving true story of how a white man manages to experience what it is like to be a “Negro” or black person in the 1950s. The author did this social experiment by taking medication and dying his skin a deep brown. He wanted to really experience the challenges and changes a black man in this time would go through. By traveling through the far south‚ Griffin got a taste of what real life was for a Negro. The experiment starts in the

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    Whether or not the “stand your ground” laws should be kept has been a topic of debate for many years. “Stand your ground” is a given right for people to protect themselves in prevention of injury or death if they feel threatened. The “stand your ground” laws have been said to create a safer environment. If this is so‚ then why is there an increase in violence‚ and why do people feel even more threatened than before? The “stand your ground” laws should be challenged because the laws hard the community

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