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    Reading Barbara Ehrenreich interview was very interesting and made me actually think about how others feel or how others are living‚ who appears to be joyful and look like their living good. I agree with just about everything Ehrenreich said. As far as well established businesses that make a plethora amount of money but only pay their employees minimum wage. I personally can’t relate to her interview‚ unfortunately i know a few people who can. Growing up i had a really close friend who parents were

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    Chosen Career Field

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    My Chosen Career Field As a child‚ I always found myself participating in creative activities. My siblings and I were always playing make believe from acting as if we were in college or grown up to running up and down our neighborhood’s sidewalks as secret spies on a mission to save the world! When I was first introduced to writing short stories in grade school‚ I became hooked because I could literally depict any image I wanted to and that sparked my 7 year old brain. There were always movies playing

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    Protagonists of a story quickly become favorite characters of countless readers. In The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ one of the protagonists is Reuven Malter‚ the son of David Malter. Along with his father‚ Reuven Malter is an orthodox Jew. In addition‚ Reuven has a great friend named Danny Saunders. Danny and Reuven meet at a baseball game between the Orthodox Jews and the Hasidic Jews. Even though other team mates think of Danny and his team as “Murderers‚” Reuven decides to not judge them before he

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    What does it mean to be strong willed? Three characters in the book The Chosen show us what it means. Reuven Malter is a teenage boy who has a strict life and recently overcame a terrible accident. He holds so much hate inside of him and refuses to let it go.The most serious man‚ Reb saunders. He has so much passion for what he does and knows exactly what he wants to do and why. Now a funny man who doesn’t want to anyone to show him pity‚ he knows how to make the best out of something even when ti

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    The Chosen: Literary Essay

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    The Clamor of Placidity Throughout Chaim Potok’s The Chosen‚ Danny is constantly surrounded by silence. In one of their many conversations during their last year of college‚ Danny informs Reuven of both his understanding and acceptance of silence when he discusses the textures of silence and his recognition of it. On the first day of Passover‚ when Reb Saunders finally reveals why Danny was brought up in silence‚ Danny accepts that silence was used as a form of communication throughout his childhood

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    Freshly Chosen Force By Lucille Ann Chozas Journalist is a group of writers who aims at mass audience. They should have discipline‚ willingness‚ punctuality and truthfulness in every articles they are about to make. July 20‚ 2013 ------ The Lakers Chronicles‚ counsel by Mrs. Bernadette Daquil declares its new staff of journalist for school year 2013-2014‚ during the last day of their Journalism Training at Lakes City Christian School (4-Benjamin room). So here it goes‚ Jellyzza Mae Capuno-

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    Dr. Barbara Wilson’s view on virtue ethics is that one’s “moral actions are guided by positive inner traits (virtues)‚ which rightly inform and guide a person’s behavior” (131). One should just be a good person and not look for a set of rules to follow in order to be a good person. Dr. Wilson’s “who you are an important as what you do” (132)‚ is a statement I agree with because‚ one should not do what they think is right for sake of the results of such. Living life just trying to be a good person

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    Norovirus Many people are affected each year by what is commonly misdiagnosed as “stomach flu.” However‚ the medical term for this condition is Norovirus. The Norovirus is also known as Norwalk-like viruses‚ SRSV (small round structured viruses)‚ or “winter vomiting disease” as it often affects the host during the winter months. The condition may come upon the sufferer at any time; not just during the winter months. SRSV is a grouping of a number of viruses‚ which is the most common

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    Thomas H. Benton’s article “The Seven Deadly Sins of Students” showcases sinful actions students execute in their educational lives. Benton asserts the diverse ways a student can sin by using examples of the different immoral actions a student does. Each immoral action he states in the writing is an example of sloth‚ greed‚ anger‚ lust‚ gluttony‚ envy‚ or pride. Benton’s well-written article appeals to the readers and illustrates interesting information on student’s sinful habitual actions. Examples

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    living and trying to succeed all over its region. Through three different texts‚ they each reaffirm the idea that the West was racially and culturally diverse‚ even when propaganda and other mediums advertised a “white West.” Starting with Katherine Benton-Cohen’s “The White

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