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no play makes a dull life Imagine a world without leisure and enjoyment! We would all be drudges and consequently would be no better than animals. I can only imagine people with bowed shoulders and lowered eyes‚ people who have no light in their eyes and no hope in their world. As it is. things are pretty had. People are always busy - busy with work and busy with idleness. No - No. I’m not trying to be witty but people are busy with nothing to do because they do not know how to make use of
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How will you measure your life? 1. How can I be sure that I’ll be happy in my career? Some people assert that money is the most powerful motivator in their lives‚ and the more money they earn‚ the more happiness they will have. However‚ from my personal perspective‚ I believe that getting more opportunity to learn what I am not familiar with‚ taking responsible for my behavior‚ contributing to others in need in the society‚ and trying my best to achieve my goals in my career are the most
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the advice for himself. Trust is a relationship whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another. We may come across people we just can’t trust. The character development in the short story “The Life You Save May be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor reveals that trust should be earned. O’Connor uses colors and physical description to show the innocence and fragility of the daughter. White is associated with light‚ goodness‚ innocence‚ purity‚ and virginity. It is considered to be the
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What do you think makes a good brand? How do you recognize a good brand? Good is a very difficult word used as a description. There are few things that define a successful brand and the most important thing is the relationship that it establishes with its consumers and stakeholders and when that relationship is held and maintained consistently over a period of time‚ makes a successful brand. Now that relationship could be emotional‚ could be rational‚ could be problem solving relationship but as
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1. Make our life simpler. 2. It helps us to organize our daily activities. 3. Our job can be done faster. 4. Easier to communicate with other people. 5. Helps us to know and understand other culture and society better. Less work for humans. -Makes life more enjoyable. -More effectiveness in doing some things. -Ability to discover more new things. -Medicines easier to synthesise. -Faster to do some jobs. * You get to know more about the world around you. * More species would be discovered
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The Salem witch trials occurred around the 1690s in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Some young women started to have fits and their bodies would seize. These fits had seemingly no medical explanation‚ so the people of Salem deemed it witchcraft. The people of Salem then had to decide which people were witches. They accused both men and women of witchery‚ and when they were found guilty‚ they were hanged‚ but why were these people found guilty? The people of 17th century Salem were convicted of witchcraft due
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Janet Ainsworth’s journal article‚ “’You Have the Right to Remain Silent. . .’ But Only If You Ask for It Just So: The Role of Linguistic Ideology in American Police Interrogation Law‚” addresses the complexities that arise when attempting to invoke Miranda rights. Ainsworth begins the article by explaining how the Miranda rights were established as a compromise with its initial goal to alleviate pressure from those detained. She references the Davis v United States case as a key example due to its
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healthy alternatives; paired with the fact that there are not enough locations that promote activity or exercise (410). For example‚ Manchester has at least 8 fast food restaurants as well as a Wal-Mart that sells mostly snack food; in addition‚ the only place for exercise is a physical therapy office (409-411). He also addresses the notion that obesity is more hereditary than anything else. He quickly refutes this argument by simply quoting Jill Day: “Since 1980‚ obesity has tripled in children
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information on this subject and I have made my final decision on what I believe.I believe that teens should not be sentenced to life in prison even for their serious crimes because they are still young and have to learn from their mistakes and live their childhood while they still have it I feel this way because there are facts that support my reasoning on why teens should not be sentenced to life in prison like if they were adults.My first reason is that teenage brain is not fully developed yet
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