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    Throughout the span of the last century‚ many have thought that the answer to success as pure talent and luck. However‚ as shown by Geoff Colvin’s quote‚ “ Greatness isn’t handed to anyone; it requires a lot of hard work‚” the secret recipe in success is actually persistence. In regard to that‚ stories‚ such as “The Smallest Dragonboy”‚ or articles like “What It Takes to be Great” have specific proved and focused on the fact that success is nothing without persistence and hard work. For example‚

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    The Red Pyramid For my summer reading book I read The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan. Before beginning I would like to note this book is based around Egyptian mythology. The story begins with the two main characters Carter and Sadie Kane who are visiting a British museum containing the Rosetta stone. they are with their father Julius Kane and suddenly while they are observing the Rosetta stone it opens a portal through to the place where the gods are and their dad gets sealed inside a coffin by

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    Stardust By Neil Gaiman

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    Gaiman‚ Neil. Stardust. United Kingdom: Avon Books‚ 1999. Print. While the story begins in late April 1839‚ the majority of the story takes place seventeen years later. The main character‚ Tristran Thorn‚ lives on the outskirts of Wall‚ a small town in England‚ that boarders the Fairy Market. One night he promises to retrieve a shooting star for his love‚ Victoria Forester in exchange for her hand in marriage. The story follows Tristran on his quest over the wall and into the Fairy lands to retrieve

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    The Life Of Susan Yen Liang I was born on November 25th‚ 1941 in Tian Jin‚ China. I was the last child to be born to the Yen family and the second to be born to Jeanne Prosperi and Joseph Yen. I had one brother‚ Franklin‚ three half-brothers‚ Gregory‚ James‚ and Edgar‚ and two half-sisters‚ Adeline and Lydia. I loved being the youngest in the family‚ adored by everyone. When I was about three months old‚ Father and Mother‚ along with my other siblings‚ moved to Shanghai. Aunt Baba and I stayed

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    2. Dealing with legacy systems can pose a major hurdle to many companies when the realization is made that a new IT infrastructure is needed to keep up with the times. Incompatibility issues with newer technology‚ residual process complexity‚ local adaptation and non-standard data definitions are just some of the problems that arise when a company tries to figure out how to handle their legacy systems. Jay Dvivedi came across some of these problems when he was charged with overhauling the

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    In Narnia‚ the children grow up in what appears to be a sheltered world. The four children in the real world are isolated and away from the reality‚ which is a world of war and devastation. This would explain why C.S. Lewis made the world of Narnia a world of perpetual winter. Since the children were so oblivious of what their world actually was‚ their perception was frozen and they were unable to see what was truly going on. As the novel progresses‚ the four realize that there is a war‚ and as they

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    Prologue Fairy Tail begins when the celestial wizard Lucy joins the magical guild of Magnolia. She has experienced so many adventures with her new friends‚ but what about the time she spent as a runaway? When Lucy Heartfilia was on her own did she have adventures previous to life at Fairy Tail? Chapter One: Lucky Lucy Heartfilia Lucy sat alone in her spacious room. The roof expanded well over the head of the young blond girl‚ and yet still kept going higher. Flipping the pages of Sorcerer’s Weekly

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    Cherishing someone does not always involve traditional ways of affection. “Wordsmith” a free verse poem by Susan Young‚ scrutinizes the relationship between a quiet‚ caring father and his daughter. The maintenance of the house metaphorically describes the developing kinship between the two that has eroded over time and the attempt to reconstruct this compelling bond. The daughter addresses her father as the “Pollyfilla King” establishing that he is trying to rectify his relationship with his daughter

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    Lust Susan Minot Analysis

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    Susan Minot’s short piece Lust‚ is about a girl reminiscing on different experiences with past relationships while she was away at boarding school‚ as well as what “every girl” goes through when encountering the opposite sex and sexual intercourse. Minot believes that there is no significant difference between writing a novel or a short piece. Minot says the process of putting words down on the page whether there will be 300 pages or 10‚ is the same process for her. It’s one draft then another‚ throwing

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    Susan Orlean‚ a contributor to the New Yorker‚ writes about real people. In a Orlean piece one feels her subject’s enthusiasm for their craft bleed into her own enthusiasm for reporting it. Simply put‚ her writing makes the passions of others accessible to all. She makes it look easy. But how does she do it? Orlean writes to “startle” and “seduce” her audience (Boynton 289‚ 276). She writes to convince her readership to care about the passions of her subjects‚ whether they be surfing‚ inventing

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