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    According to‚ “Don’t do what you love for a career—do what makes you money‚” Catherine Baab-Muguira concerns about what do we live for and how do we live for‚ to understand what the most important in life is‚ especially about career. She told that we must do the work that will make much money‚ to make life’s work out. The author knows that it’s easier to do your work to pursue your dreams that we usually called passion. It opens our minds to make us realize that a success is not accomplished by a

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    Shashi Deshpande‚ a well-known Indian Woman novelist in English‚ started her literary career with the publication of her first story in 1970. Her first novel‚ ‘The Dark Holds No Terrors’‚ came out in 1980. Her novel‚ ‘That Long Silence’‚ won her the ‘Sahitya Academy Award’ and ‘Nanjangad Thirumlamaba Award’. She was also awarded Padma Shri in 2009 for her significant contribution to Indian English novel. Her novels are deeply rooted in Indian context. She sincerely writes of what she sees and finds

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    director/business manager of the organization that was chosen for the present study. Out of his total work experience of 27 years‚ he has spent 11 years in this organization. Mr. X’s scores on the three dimensions of the Meyer & Allen Organizational Commitment Scale (1993) are discussed below: On the first dimension of affective or desire-based commitment‚ Mr. X has a mean score of 4.84‚ which is high‚ thus‚ indicative of his having a strong emotional attachment with his organization. This high score

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    beneath ones conscious thoughts (Guerin 123). Freud segregated the mind into three parts: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego (Decker 2). The id is where ones aggressions and desires come from. It is there to please ones instincts with pleasure that has no regard for consequence. “The id as defined by Freud is identical in many respects to the Devil as defined by theologians.” If the id wasn’t balanced with the ego‚ and super ego‚ the id would undoubtedly lead to destruction of ones self‚ and others

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    Scrambled Outline key Specific purpose: To inform the class how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Introduction I. Open with impact: Are you tired of spending five dollars for a greasy hamburger and fries? II. Thesis: Today‚ you will learn how to make the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich. III. Connect with your audience: You can save money and eat better. BODY Preview: Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich involves three basic steps: having the ingredients

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    You have a package of bread‚ a jar of jelly‚ a butter knife and a jar of peanut butter in front of you to make a peanut butter and jelly sand which. The first thing to do is get the pack of bread and get two pieces out‚ lay them down on your plate and get the jar of peanut butter‚ you will need your butter knife for this. You will get your butter knife dip it in the jar of peanut butter and get a big scoop then

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    of Plato * You cannot claim to know something if you cannot claim to believe it as well. * Belief is not the only requirement for knowledge‚ truth is also required. * You need to be able to communicate what you know. * Real life application: We often do not believe what people tell us if it is not communicated clearly‚ reflecting Plato’s theories on the importance of being able to convey knowledge to others. Justification is equally as important‚ which is why when parents

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    public‚ that’s what the poet does.” Allen Ginsberg believed this wholly and based his means of poetry by what he said in this sentence. One cannot censor thoughts‚ just as one can’t censor expression. Ginsberg faced controversy for sexual content and profanities that he used in his poetry‚ but those were merely his private thoughts that he brought to the public. His poetry fueled a whole generational revolution in the 1950s. In times of cookie cutter uniformity Allen Ginsberg went against norm and

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    mentored Shawn to help him find his place. Shawn Kemp‚ Nate McMillan‚ Ricky Pierce‚ and Gary Payton worked together and became very successful. During Shawns second season oh playing for the Sonics he picked up the name “Reignman‚” meaning that he has power. In 1994 Shawn Kemp played for the US National Team in the FIBA World Championships in Toronto‚ and won a gold medal. (FIBA is French and stands for Federation International de Basketball Amateur‚ in English in means International Basketball

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    Research Paper Kate Chopin was named Catherine O’Flaherty in St.Louis‚ where she was born on February 8‚ 1850. Chopin was brought up in a home dominated by women. Her father‚ a successful Irish businessman that died when she was five years old. Her mother was Eliza Faris came from a old French family that lived closely to St.Louis. Chopin spent her childhood in a attic constantly reading new books as well as being told stories about her great-great-grandmother who was a very successful person. Chopin

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