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Long Term Long Run
796 wordsThe Care And Feeding Of Your Investment Philosophy If you are making a list of tasks you should accomplish in 1988, here's one to add to the list: Establish a well-balanced investment plan that suits your personal financial needs and goals. Every investor from the newest to the most experienced needs to develop or redefine an investment philosophy. The cornerstone of that philosophy should be a realistic attitude toward risk and return, especially in today's volatile financial markets. What is y...
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Career Real Estate Agent
1,575 wordsAs far as I can think back I always enjoyed being in an office setting. My father used to be an Insurance Salesman when I was little and whenever I had to stay at his office for one reason or another I would always pass the time away happily playing office even answering some calls for my dad. As I got older my dad used to give me tasks to do like filing or stocking the insurance applications for him. Now when I look back it doesnt seem like a very important job but I used to enjoy that I was he...
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Average Life Expectancy Played An Important
1,594 words... allowed outside have some degree of freedom and independence, and may enjoy hunting small animals and interacting with other cats; they get plenty of exercise and are unlikely to become bored or lonely. The outdoors, however, poses many hazards to cats, even in rural areas. An outdoor cat may be struck by a car, poisoned by common pesticides, or injured by other animals (other cats, dogs, and, in some areas, wild animals such as coyotes). In addition, the cat may be exposed to the fatal feli...
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Carl Jung Great Gatsby
1,255 wordsThe Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgeralds classic story about the shallow aristocracy of the 1920 s American society, is the topic of much interpretation. This paper is a simple proposition that the Roaring Twenties were years dominated by an SP (part of Carl Jung's archetypal psychology that will later be explained in more depth) society and the characters in The Great Gatsby reflect and were deeply affected by this fact. Daisy will be analyzed herein, as well as the effect that an SP society had ...
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Hamartia Oedipus' Tragic Flaw
988 wordsAccording to Aristotle, the tragic hero is impeded by a distinguishable characteristic or character trait which leads to his ultimate demise. This trait is known as hamartia, or the "tragic flaw. " This characteristic is said to not only lead to the hero's demise but may also enable the reader to sympathize with the character. So it follows that in Oedipus the King, a Greek tragedy, the tragic hero Oedipus should have some sort of flaw. However, after close examination of the text, no distinguis...
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The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
1,110 words... But Prynne, himself delaying to adjust certain affairs, sends his young, beautiful, wealthy wife in advance to assume her station in the pioneer settlement. In the wild, free air of that new world her spirits kindled, and many unsuspected tendencies of her impulsive and passionate nature were revealed to her. The "rich, voluptuous, Oriental characteristics" of her temperament, her ardent love of beauty, her strong intellectual fibre, and her native energy and capacity, -- such elements neede...
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Daycare The Effects On Children
1,173 wordsWithin the past 20 years child social develop mentalists have accumulated evidence to show that unless children gain minimal social competence by the age of six years, they have a high probability of being at risk throughout life. (Denham & Burton, 1996) Thus peer relationships contribute a great deal to both social and cognitive development and to the effectiveness with which we function as adults. Others suggest that the number of caregivers and the amount of time children spend away from ...
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Back To Work Interpersonal Communication
1,497 wordsSmall-group is the nature of communication in social clusters of three to twelve individuals, which consists of a mixture of interpersonal communication. Patterns among members are predictable in terms of the "input-process-output" communication. Input factors exist before the group meets. Process factors occur during a meeting, and output factors result from the meeting. Interpersonal communication is key to maintaining a relationship, emphasizing positive and constructive communication pattern...
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True Colors Personality Test
1,089 wordsTrue Colors Personality Test A human soul can be compared with a thick unread book. Living in developed modern society, with its permanent communications and busyness, multi directed relations and connections between its members, we have to know well how to treat people and how to act to be treated fine by the surrounding. So, we have to read many book-souls and obtain all necessary knowledge and information in order to reach comfort and balance in our everyday interactions with each other. Some...
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Father Murder Rosencrantz And Guildenstern
954 wordsEnclosed in William Shakespeare? s Hamlet lies the greatest gallery of captivating characters. The role of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, in particular is considered one of theater? s greatest acting challenges, as well as an aspect noted for the success of the play. Shakespeare focused the tragedy on the deep conflict and complexity within the thoughtful and idealistic Hamlet as he is torn between the demands of his emotions and the hesitant skepticism of his mind. Hamlet? s inconsistency is portra...
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Author Describes Black Cat
1,238 wordsThe Black Cat: What Goes Around Comes Around In his story The Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe dramatizes his experience with madness, and challenges the readers suspension of disbelief by using imagery in describing the plot and characters. Poe uses foreshadowing to describe the scenes of sanity versus insanity. He writes? for the most wild yet homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor illicit belief. Yet mad I am not- and surely do I not dream, ? alerts the reader about a forthc...
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Geoffrey Chaucer Personality Traits
768 wordsWhen Steven Tyler, the lead singer of the band Aerosmith, sings Eat the Rich, some of his personality is expressed. A listener understands that Steven disagrees with a wasteful and elegant lifestyle and believes that one loses sense of humility when engulfed in an extravagant way of life. This idea of reflection of ones personality in his / her work is relevant to literature as well as music. An authors style reveals some of the authors personality traits. For example, in The Canterbury Tales by...
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One Of The Most Prevalent Wuthering Heights Heathcliff
489 wordsThe complex and furious creation of Emily Bront, Wuthering Heights is a powerful novel that fiercely combines many of the greatest themes in literature, such as love and its intricacies, revenge and the its terrible effects, and the contrasts between nature and society. One of the most prevalent themes in this celebrated work is that of crime and punishment, or sin and retribution. One character in particular, Heathcliff, stands apart as a conduit for both of these, es-pe cially his sins. His pa...
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Good Or Evil Good Or Bad
1,112 wordsIn the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck, one of the main characters, Caleb Trask, continuously struggles with the evil within him. At one point in his life, Caleb is certain that the struggle is a lost cause. This realization was brought about when he found out that his mother was a whore and generally an evil person. Caleb feels that his struggle with evil will be inevitably lost because it has been passed down to him through heredity. Lee, Caleb's servant and friend, tries to help him real...
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Mother Daughter Relationship Joy Luck Club
2,209 words? My mother? s expression was what devastated me: a quiet, blank look that said she lost everything. ? (p. 143, The Joy Luck Club) In the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei (June) have a tumultuous mother-daughter relationship: one that ultimately is composed of conflict and commitment for one another. Their opposing ideas and beliefs is the product of their life experiences, which are drastically different. This and their lack of communication are responsib...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Fitzgerald
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Nature Nurture Parents
740 wordsThe nature vs. nurture debate, long contested by philosophers and scientists alike, is of special interest those charged with the responsibility of raising kids in a complicated, ever-changing world. While todays mothers and fathers must navigate the same child-rearing seas as their own parents did, they must also contend with the wide range of conflicting theory and advice recently generated by this volatile issue. Thankfully, in the face of a bewildering array of often-contradictory parental m...
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Psychiatric Ally Hospitalized Structured Interview With Each Child Hostility
689 wordsThe study was called Parental Hostility: Impact on the Family. Wesley D. Alan, Java Kashani, and John Reid conducted this study. This study is the first effort to systematically examine the effects that parental hostility has on a child and the family. The experimenters anticipated that parental hostility would be connected with extended levels of child psychopathology. One hundred children, ages 7 to 12, from an inpatient unit in a university affiliated community mental health center served as ...
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Bodily Fluids 13 Year
1,197 wordsReading while youre wonder-wounded Shakespeares Words: A Glossary and Language Companion David Crystal and Ben Crystal 628 pp, Penguin Shakespeare wrote when the English language was young, supple and full of energy. He changed it as he used it, inventing new rhythms, new ways of thinking and expressing thoughts, new windows into newly discovered minds. The Crystals, and Stanley Wells in his introduction to their new glossary, argue that Shakespeare's language has lately become more difficult fo...
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Example Of Symbolism Hester Prynne
820 wordsSymbolism, simply defined, is when one thing, a person or an object for example, is used in place of another, sometimes used as foreshadowing. Hawthorne was a master of symbolism, throughout his books, strong symbolism and vivid imagery are used to take the readers mind through a maze of thought provoking, heart wrenching realism, in which the reader actually feels part of. Many examples of symbolism can be found throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. One of the earliest examples o...
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