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    Uglies- Scott Westerfeld

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    The message behind Scott Westerfeld’s novel ‘Uglies’ is that we should not focus on external beauty‚ rather look further into an individual’s personality. The novel demonstrates this message by exaggerating the effects of only focusing on external beauty through the Pretties‚ how they only care about having fun and how it lines up with our society. Uglies creates the idea of lesions in the brain to account for the way humans act when only focusing on external beauty‚ oblivious to the world around

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    Michael Scott The Office

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    The Office is a great piece of text because Michael Scott completely disregards and societal rules for how one is supposed to act in the workplace. White and blue collar employees are supposed to act certain ways and the regional manager of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin completely disregards said rules. Michael Scott may dress correctly for the workplace‚ but that is about it as he acts more like a child than a man‚ he constantly makes “that’s what she said jokes”‚ and has many alter egos

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    The Things They Carry is a very interesting book telling of war stories which may or may not be true.As the stories go on it tells some things about the soldiers and the things they carry.I believe in the story that everything they carry are either very meaningful to themselves or a necessity.Everyone carries something. Jimmy cross carries his photos of Martha‚ The men carry can openers‚ Knives‚ Kool-Aid‚ and water‚ but almost everyone humps (carries) photos of girls‚ of family‚ and of friends.Although

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    In the 2016 presidential debate‚ some of our candidates are showing political correctness in a positive or negative way. During debates and press conferences‚ they show their true personalities with their thoughts and reactions. Sometimes‚ candidates bring up meaningful data when trying to gain supporters. Unfortunately‚ some of those same candidates might convey something that is not politically correct. With their debates‚ the Republican or Democratic Party can show how they would handle something

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    Christian is an essay by Bertrand Russell in which he explains the reasons why he does not call himself a Christian. He puts up several arguments concerning the existence of god which include the First Cause Argument‚ the Natural Law Argument‚ the Argument from Design and moral arguments. He also goes in to explaining the character of Christ and flaws in his teachings. He further goes in to explaining why he does not think that Christ was the best and the wisest of men. He believes that a true Christian

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    Scott Kelly

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    How does Fitzgerald tell the story at the end of chapter 7? The author begins the segment by taking the voice of a witness of Myrtle’s death‚ the "young greek‚ Michaelis" in order to reveal details to the reader that would have otherwise remained shrouded in mystery as the usual first person narrator‚ Nick‚ was not present at the scene. The structure of the section is not unlike the structure of a witness statement‚ with the emphasis on specific dialogues and time suggesting that the chronology

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    Mind and Nature

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    Katrina Moore Cotch ENG 215 March 14‚ 2013 We are born into this world free of bias and predilection. Left to find out the inner workings of life the best way we see fit. And with each new birth‚ the cycle of infinite potential and limitless possibilities starts anew. In "nature‚ " Ralph Waldo Emerson explains how a mind‚ free of histories and traditions‚ can use nature to draw its own conclusions and develop relationships. Emerson looked to nature as a means for man to shed the ideals and

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    Mathematical Mind

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    wish to write out the operation. They thus carry out an abstract mental operation and acquire a kind of natural and spontaneous inclination for mental calculations. Dr. Maria Montessori‚ The Discovery of the Child‚ Maria Montessori Discuss the statement and explain how a Montessori directress develops the mathematical mind of young children in the prepared environment. Everything in our life involves mathematics. Our body is involved with numbers. We have two hands‚ ten fingers‚ two eyes‚ one

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    Throughout this essay I will be defending the idea that we cannot escape our biological heritage through the argument from Evolutionary Psychology. I will also present and critique conflicting ideas of our human nature through the idea Standard Social Science Model (SSSM). To begin this paper I will firstly break down what is meant by the question ‘can we escape our biological heritage?’ as well as mention the importance of the answer to this question and explain what is meant by the ‘Theory of Human

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    Our appearance‚ the way we dress‚ etc. reflects who we are. It is therefore important to be consistent in the style we adopt throughout our lives’. There is no doubt that people have always wanted to look attractive and stylish. It is commonly thought that inviting appearance makes us look successful‚ favors popularity and improves our self-esteem. However‚ does the way we look makes us different people? It is also common fact that changing your style is not a simple action‚ but does being consistent

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