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    “Man’s search for meaning” and “The Myth of Sisyphus” are respectively written by Viktor Frankl and Albert Camus. They both try to find something invisible in the daily life. Then two theories had developed. They both agree that human beings should have free will choice. Furthermore‚ when people face the condition that is not beneficial‚ they should have the positive attitude to eliminate it. And at the same time‚ these two theorists believe that creating Art is meaningful / valuable. They both assert

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    Ahold started as a small grocery store by Albert Heijn in 1887 until it was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1948 and opened its first self-service supermarket chain in 1955. It operates in two market sectors: food retail and food service in 27 countries throughout Europe‚ North and South America‚ and Asia with 9‚000 stores‚ employing 450‚000 people‚ and servicing 40 million customers every week. In 1976‚ the then CEO initiated an international expansion programme; and in the 1990s‚ Ahold

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    WELTHAUPTSTADT GERMANIA In 1937‚ Hitler informed the Reichstag his plan on modernizing German capitals. Appointing architect Albert Speer as the Inspector General of Buildings‚ giving him the powers and authority of G.B.I (General Bau Inspektor). (Speer 1985‚ 45) The plan – to transform the “sprawling metropolis” Berlin that it was‚ into a monumental capital - ’Welthauptstadt Germania’ or ’World Capital Germania’; A redevelopment plan that might have proceeded if the Nazis won the World War II.

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    Einstein’s Response Albert Einstein‚ a well-known physicist‚ wrote a letter to a 6th grade student‚ Phyllis Wright‚ in response to her question as to whether scientist pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for. The reason she would have most likely be asking this question is probably because the world at the time is going through tough times such as The Depression and it also being post World War 1 era. Einstein’s response to Phyllis’s question was ineffective because it lacks ethos‚ pathos‚ and it

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    Albert Einstein‚ German born physicist who immigrated to the United States‚ once said‚ “You never fail until you stop trying.” People who go from one country to another must not stop trying. They leave everything behind in order to come to something better‚ therefore‚ failing is not an option. The stories‚ “Balboa” by Sabina Murray‚ “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare‚ and “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford‚ all show how the early immigrants acted when they arrived. The main characters

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    Classification Analysis of William Golding‘s “Thinking as a Hobby” “Thinking as a Hobby‚” by William Golding‚ is a prime example of division and classification. Many never ponder about what Golding describes as a “thinking as my hobby”(494). He spent an abundance of his lifetime developing classifications of the three kind of thinkers: grade-three thinking‚ grade-two thinking and grade-one thinking. The effective use of classification‚ shows how something so alike‚ is still very different

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    The Stranger: Essay Topic 1 Albert Camus’s The Stranger takes place in a society confined with social standards that dictate who everyone is supposed to be and how they’re supposed to act. In the middle of this society‚ Camus introduces the character of Meursault‚ who is anything but ordinary. Meursault’s nonconformist personality causes him to be alienated from the world. However‚ he isolates himself more with his attitude about not caring about anyone but himself. Throughout the novel‚ The Stranger

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    creation of the universe or the point at which time began. No theories have been more accepted than Stephen Hawking. In the past 50 years‚ Hawking has made major discoveries and breakthroughs about space and time. Some may put him in the same category as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton for his knowledge in Cosmology‚ Mathematics and Physics. Stephen Hawking is a man defined not only by his disability‚ but his bravery and intelligence in the science field. Stephen Hawking has displayed great amounts of

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    go to jobs. Rule 11: Be nice to nerds. Chances are you’ll end up working for one. 1. “I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me.” - Dudley Field Malone 2. “If the facts don’t fit the theory‚ change the facts.” - Albert Einstein 3. “The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.” - Bill Copeland 4. “It is never too late to

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    “Even the wisest mind has something yet to learn.” – George Santayana “Anyone who stops learning is old‚ whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” – Henry Ford “The important thing is not to stop questioning.” - Albert Einstein “Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.” – Chinese Proverb “None of us is as smart as all of us. ” – Ken Blanchard “A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well

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