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    MY commentary In my static image I chose to use the colours red‚ blue‚ white‚ purple‚ red and black because they all play an important part in the image. As some examples the parts in my image that are coloured in blue represent confidence‚ grey/black represents power‚ red represents determination and strength‚ purple represents ambition I also used white because it represents goodness and a successful beginning. All of these colours link to the main idea “overcoming challenges in life can be difficult”

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    make. However‚ this does not‚ and can not‚ make us truly happy. Mitch Albom represented this idea in his non-fiction book‚ “Tuesdays with Morrie.” In this novel about a true story‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ a former college professor and friend of Mitch’s‚ who is a busy and hard-working sportswriter that is focused on his job‚ is diagnosed with ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. This disease would slowly shut down his body‚ and would take his life. Mitch‚ who is a busy sportswriter that is focused on his job‚ hears

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    “If you hold back on the emotions‚ if you don’t allow yourself to go all the way through them‚ you can never get to being detached‚ you’re too busy being afraid. You’re afraid of the pain‚ you’re afraid of the grief. You’re afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails.” “But by throwing yourself into these emotions‚ by allowing yourself to dive in‚ all the way‚ over your head even‚ you experience them fully and completely.”(p.104) Mitch is scared to release his emotions fully and completely but

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    In Mitch Albom’s novel Tuesdays With Morrie‚ is that in order to fully appreciate and experience the past‚ it is important for a person to focus on what is happening in the present. The meaning of life is to live one step at a time to the fullest. Mitch who was a college student Morrie taught‚ saw Morrie on T.V. and heard that he was going to die. Mitch didn’t really think of Morrie when he got out of college‚ but he also never really could have the time to think or visit Morrie because of how much

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    for hours if that is what the class demanded. On my out‚ Morrie stops me. “You didn’t say much today‚” he remarks I don’t know. I just didn’t have anything to add. “I think you have a lot to add. In fact‚ Mitchyou remind me of someone I knew who also like to keep to himself when he was younger.” Who? “Me.” (pages 53-54) I can personally relate to this passage from Tuesday With Morrie by Mitch Albom. In Morrie’s class‚ his students were talking about the significance‚ or rather

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    story of a young man named Mitch and his old college professor‚ Morrie‚ reconnecting after sixteen years apart. Mitch and Morrie became very close in college‚ but after graduation they lost contact with one another. Later on when Morrie is diagnosed with ALS‚ he began writing aphorisms which his friend wrote a story about. This aphorisms got the attention of Ted Koppel‚ the host of ABC’s “Nightline‚” and they decided to do a TV special on Morrie. When the episode aired‚ Mitch came across it as he was

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    causes depression and sorrow‚ But does it really end everything between two people? In Tuesdays With Morrie‚ Morrie explains that he wants to hear everything that people have to say about him. He wants to show people that he is happy and that he is ready for death and he is not worried about it. During the book the writer‚ Mitch Albom‚ talks about his experiences with his old professor‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ from college. He meets back up with him in his home but he finds out that he has been diagnosed

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    The Kingdom of Heaven

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    The Kingdom of Heaven The plot of this movie can be very well defined as a romantic quest for what is right and just in the world at that time. The film starts off in the early 12th century with a blacksmith called Balian of Ibelin (who is actually an artificier‚ or military engineer) that has just lost his wife to suicide and is given the chance to go to the Holy Land to seek forgiveness for her sin by his long lost father Godfrey of Ibelin. This becomes his secondary goal upon arriving in Jerusalem

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    Commentary Essay

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    Commentary Essay Purpose: The purpose of commentary is not simply to report things but to give readers a way to make sense of them. A commentary will help you write critically about a topic and will help you analyze this topic within a larger societal context. Audience: Your audience for this paper should be one who has a stake in the topic. For example‚ if you are discussing your understanding of a topic like ISTEP testing‚ your audience could be administrators. Genre: For this paper

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    life‚ not a relationship.” (Mitch Albom: Tuesdays with Morrie). The motivational book “Tuesdays with Morrie” is about the unbreakable bond between an elderly teacher‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ and his former student ‚ Mitch Albom. Their relationship is a heart warmer to many people‚ including myself. Throughout this book there were several themes including forgiving yourself and others‚ following your heart ‚ and not idolizing materialistic things. Forgiving not only other people but also yourself is a very

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