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    THE PRICE OF GREATNESS IS RESPONSIBILITY Greatness is living your life with clear purpose and passion‚ overcoming all obstacles in pursuit of your vision‚ and great people have always been around‚ in every era‚ to inspire the ordinary. But what comes with greatness‚ is not only fame or wealth‚ but a colossal amount of responsibility. The responsibility of one’s actions. Abraham Lincoln‚ in 1861 could easily declare war against Britain because of the Trent Affair‚ but to avoid another pointless

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    7 September 2012 The Path In my life‚ people have given me a lot of advice. Some have meant nothing to me‚ yet some have changed my life completely. When I was little I thought if you wanted to fit in with the crowd you should do the same as they do. Thinking that‚ my life wasn’t unique; I was just another piece in the game called‚ “life”. This all changed when my dad told me‚ “take the path less traveled by”. This is saying that you should not just follow the people in front of you‚ go down

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    The Greatness of Socrates Socrates was born in Athens‚ Greece 322-399 before the Christian era and was politically indoctrinated under the cultural influences of Athena‚ Goddess of wisdom‚ skills‚ and warfare. (Loomis p. 5) He is well known for his philosophy of the “good life” in which he believes involves the pursuit of intellect as well as morals. His theory in this is to not focus so much on choosing what is always necessarily right in a situation‚ but to be the kind of individual who refrains

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    The Greatness of Liberty The freedoms America carries is what makes it one of the best countries to live in. We‚ as human beings‚ each deserve an equal chance to prosper. Our constitution carries the Bill of Rights which gives us that chance‚ and allows us to live every day the way we want to. The freedoms of speech‚ religion‚ and press‚ the right to work at any job you qualify for‚ and the right to receive a free education are all factors that make America great. The ability for your opinion

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    Forms of Greatness In the comedic play of "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare‚ a phony letter supposedly written by Olivia (which is really Maria)‚ left for Malvolio to find‚ which he reads it out loud. He read the quote: Some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon ’em‚ Act II‚ Scene V. The quote itself explains that although Malvolio is not born great‚ he can still become "great" by doing certain tasks‚ which makes him behave like a complete fool. Greatness

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    Erika Slater College Prep Composition Mr. Jacobs January 21‚ 2015 Achieving Greatness Greatness is something achieved by going above and beyond the norms of being great. Grandpa‚ Benjamin Slater‚ has achieved greatness through his hard work‚ generosity‚ and loving personality. Ben was always doing things to help others‚ including his children‚ grandchildren‚ and neighbors. He was the person other people would come to if they ever needed anything. Even if it was to fix a leaking sink‚ or they needed

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    William Shakespeare is synonymous with greatness for a variety of reasons‚ not the least of which was his ability to take ordinary situations and make them intensely comical and/or interesting‚ and to do so in a way that relied almost completely on well-arranged dialogue to do so. But he wasn’t just a gifted comedian.  He also was able to very deftly take on serious subjects‚ especially power and intrigue‚ which‚ at the time‚ would have been fantastically interesting to the average British reader

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    True Greatness

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    I believe that there are many characteristics that constitute true greatness. One characteristic would be the ability to put other’s needs in front of your own. Also to be able to say what is on your mind. And the last one is just being an all around kind and nice person. To be able to put other people’s needs in front of your own is a very important quality. If u want to be a leader u need to do everything in your power to help out the people that are involved with what you are doing. That

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    gain such knowledge that Prometheus has obtained from sinning. Although greatness is obtained by his sins‚ Prometheus is threatening the beliefs of the one and only society he knows. Committing such sins and transgressions that are needed to gain his knowledge and power forces Prometheus to break the laws of his society. The society views Prometheus as not only sinful but evil‚ being smarter and taller (18). Finding greatness within‚ Prometheus looks to himself for the future. He understands that

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