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    older we become‚ the more we realize that our actions have consequences which can either be good or bad‚ consequences which can either result in failure or success. Some people feel they are in charge of their lives and can make choices that will bring about desired outcomes. Such people have internal locus of control. Other people think their success or failure is based on environment and factors they have no rule over. Such mindset stems from external locus of control. Locus of control is important

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    humiliations he suffers in everyday life. The theme of success and failure is played out between the two characters Mr. and Mrs. Mitty in a weekly shopping trip to the city. In this story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” plays out the theme of success and failure in his life with the inability to live a fulfilling life. The failure in life causes him to retreat to day dreams to live out fantasies of success. The theme of success and failure

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    Henry Ford once said: “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again‚ this time more intelligently” (“Henry Ford Quotes”). This famous quote by Henry Ford summarizes his entire outlook on life. Henry Ford was not only the father of the automobile‚ but his upbringing of the Model T and assembly line changed industry‚ production‚ and life‚ as we knew it. Henry Ford was born on July 30‚ 1863 in Dearborn‚ Michigan (Henry Ford. 1). He lived on his family farm with his parents William and Mary Litogot

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    THE AWAKENING The opening scene in the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ where the caged parrots kept on repeating a statement‚ actually gives a picture to the reader about the title and the story. This scene‚ when analyzed carefully‚ illustrates how the main character of the play‚ Edna tries to overcome the awakening from the worldly and traditional bondages that she is surrounded with. In this story‚ Edna Pontellier‚ a young married woman experiences an awakening of sexuality within her‚ when

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    The Awakening “The only person you will ever have to lean on for the rest of your life is you.” -Anonymous Everyone at some point feels loneliness and it is when we are lonely that we truly discover ourselves. The title of Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening is appropriate and foreshadowing of the protagonist’s journey into self-discovery. Edna Pontellier is forced into self-discovery when she finds herself in solitude throughout the novel. Edna’s husband‚ children‚ friends and lovers are scarce

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    Success and Disaster Success is considered to be a positive accomplishment. However‚ success can often lead to personal failure. The more successful some people are‚ the closer they lead themselves to disaster because he or she is human‚ and all humans make mistakes even if they are tiny or large. Success can lead to misery and isolation by taking away some things people love in life. Successful people’s decision making and judgment can also be clouded by their success. In all‚ success is a positive

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    Was the battle of the Somme a success or failure? It’s a question that has plagued the minds of many historians over the years. On one hand‚ without the battle the war could have had a very different outcome; but on the other hand‚ was it really worth all the slaughter and bloodshed? In 1916‚ General Sir Douglas Haig was enforced with chance to conduct a major offensive against the Germans‚ ‘The Big Push’ some called it. His plan was to gather thousands of troops to attack the enemy at the Somme

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    Edna was searching for her purpose while trying desperately to be the leader of her life. She turned away from the responsibility of taking care of her husband and children. She wanted to provide for herself. She eventually moved away from the family home into a home of her own. Edna loved her children but did not want to lose herself along with her needs. One summer she met Robert Lebrun and fell in love. When Robert left for Mexico for work‚ Edna was heartbroken and fell into a depression. She

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    Is the multiculturalism policy in Canada more a success or failure? In modern globalization-oriented worldwide society‚ many countries and communities retain their cultural identity. However‚ Canada is one of the few that has officially adopted multiculturalism within itself. Naturally‚ multiculturalism is confused with diversity in racial and ethnical properties. To avoid this mislabelling‚ for the purposes of my essay‚ by a “multicultural” society I will assume a society where people of

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    Chopin’s The Awakening represents a work whose title can only be fully understood after the incorporation of the themes and content into the reader’s mind‚ which can only be incorporated by reading the novel itself. The title‚ The Awakening‚ paints a vague mental picture for the reader at first and does not fully portray what content the novel will possess. After thorough reading of the novel‚ one can understand that the title represents the main character‚ Edna Pontellier’s‚ sexual awakening and metaphorical

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