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    House of the Spirits

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    Keith IB English III Pereira 12/15/12 The House of the Spirits Essay In Isabel Allende’s novel The House of the Spirits‚ there are two definitive classes of people that are present throughout the novel. The poor class‚ including the peasants of Tres Marias and the socialist party members‚ has continual resentment towards the other class‚ which is the wealthy aristocratic class. The wealthy division of the novel shows little humanity towards the poor‚ treats the poor

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    You are putting yourself in high risk when you are participating in extreme sports. There are several reasons for why an athlete put themselves through those risk just for a sport. In Touching the Void‚ Joe Simpson and Simon are climbing a 21‚000-foot mountain that no one has accomplished. “Looming over‚ with my stomach clenched‚ and a sharp sense of danger‚ I enjoyed the feeling” (Simpson 31). When Joe was almost at the top of the mountain he expresses his emotions that he feels being up there and

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    Smarter Average Bear

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    Smarter than the Average Bear “ Smarter than the average bear”. You might have heard this quote from the movie Yogi Bear. As a little girl I always wanted to be just like Yogi the the bear or Paddington. I would try to come up with these plans just like they did and go on adventures and to do the craziest things but there was always a consequence and I would get hurt. So I stopped doing bear like things and started embracing them and after that it felt like I was a bear but in a spiritual way. I

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    The Berenstain Bears

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    The first book was released in 1962 and published by Dr. Seuss. The book features a family of bears whom learn lessons and morals during family adventures or from certain situations. Since the release‚ more than two hundred books have been written‚ and over two hundred and fifty million copies have been printed (“About the Berenstain Bears”). What relevance does this have to the Mandela effect? This is important to mention because a large percentage of people recall

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    Touching Bottom” Reading Response I definitely think the subject of the story is about the fear of the unknown. When you swim in a pool you can see the bottom and everything else that is in the pool. But why are so many people afraid of swimming in open water? Humans fear what they do not understand and cannot see. In a lake or an ocean you do not know what is out there and you start to go crazy fearing the unknown. The main character in the story was terrified of open water. She did not know

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    Barefoot Spirit

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    Entrepreneurship: Hardship‚ Hustle‚ and Heart The book The Barefoot Spirit: How Hardship‚ Hustle‚ and Heart Built America’s #1 Wine Brand by Michael and Bonnie was very influential to me. In the back of my mind I have always thought about pursuing the career of being an entrepreneur. The idea of working for yourself instead of taking orders from a higher authority figure‚ especially one which you feel you are more experience or could do a better job‚ has always intrigued me. Personally for me

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    The work of art that this paper is written about is ‘Love is Touching Souls’ by Sandhi Schimmel. The work depicts a woman’s face made from recycled paper. She has few facial features that stand out within the piece. However‚ she does have pursed lips and dilated eyes. It is unclear what her emotional state is‚ but it can be assumed her pleasant facial features were chosen for aesthetic appeal. She is looking at the viewer in a dreamy‚ almost lustful state‚ that is meant to invoke feelings within

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    spirit of the beehive

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    The film The Spirit of the Beehive touches on a few different aspects of life and the world. Not only does it question reality itself but also fantasy. Ana becomes lost in the two worlds of real and unreal during this movie. In the beginning of the film‚ the movie Frankenstein is played for the village to see and this spikes Ana’s curiosity. Ana questions her older sister about the movie and the Frankenstein monster and her sister tells her the monster isn’t dead in fact it’s a spirit. Ana spends

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    Mama Bear

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    Far Eastern University Institute of Accounts‚ Business‚ and Finance Mama Bear CASE ANALYSIS Carillo‚ Ma. Gena Parreno‚ Justine Puerto‚ Hanzel Tan‚ Clarice Coleen AC09401 I. Viewpoint: Mylene‚ Bartolome‚ Antonette Evangelista‚ Mary Rose Ang‚ and Alalyn Ramos II. Time Context: Present III. Problem Statement: “Mama Bear has the capacity to expand but still has internal issues (e.g. employment) IV. Statement of Objective: To formulate a strategy to maximize potential and resources

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    The Flesh and the Spirit

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    Anne Bradstreet’s poem “The Flesh and the Spirit” shows us the duality of man that her audience was having to deal with at the spiritual level. While this poem was written back in 1643 it still shows us as Christians what we have come from and how easy it would be to go back to a life of the “flesh”. This poem also goes about giving us details about what we should be striving for and what we have to look forward to if we strive toward the real or ultimate goals or rather possessions. The poem

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