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Wise Decisions 100 Percent
841 words
One can conclude that God intended his people to
live lives with hearts of servants. I believe that
if a person lives a life with a servants heart, he
is basically a servant. According to Websters
Online Dictionary a servant is one that performs
duties about the person or home of a master or
personal employer. To do be a servant one must be
willing to do the will of God at any given moment,
to live an Im Third life, to reflect his master in
his actions, wise and humble. The Lord came and
stood t...
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Short Stories Short Story
712 words
What is home? Home can be defined in a variety of
ways. Having a feeling of completeness is a main
component that allows one to find such a special
place. Home can be anywhere. Not only feeling
complete, but also being able to express one self
freely and having a feeling of belonging is
usually where home is. The special place called
home is a theme that is seen clearly in the two
short stories A Pair of Tickets and The Gentle
Wholeness of Home. Ironically my definition of
home is similar to tho...
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Dont Worry Big Deal
1,307 words
It was Palm Sunday and Jesus was coming into
Jerusalem. He was riding on a blazing white
stallion and kicking up a cloud of dust as he rode
along. He was looking for trouble. The people that
he passed on his way were in awe of such a
beautiful animal but they were even more awestruck
by the man who was riding it. As Jesus passed by,
you could hear the people say, "Who was that
masked man?" There were bad guys on the loose and
Jesus had a job to do. As he rode into Jerusalem
he quickly sized up t...
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Doesnt Mind Real Parents Work
699 words
He wakes up every morning in hopes of reaching
work without having any obstacles on the way. If
conflicts arise, he solves them. On his way to
work, he can sense peoples impending tragedies and
he takes his time out to help them with their
situation. When he finally reaches work, not only
does he get more work done than any other
employee, but he gets them done more efficiently
at a fraction of the time. Not only is he fast, he
is a genius for this man can read an epic in a few
seconds and then ...
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Tragedy Death Of A Salesman
1,210 words
Many people who read tragedies believe that they
offer a pessimistic outlook on life. Arthur
Millers novel, Death of a Salesman, expresses the
message that to achieve the American dream you
have to follow your heart. Those who have read
Tragedy and The Common Man, an essay by Arthur
Miller, realize that tragedy offers more to its
readers then a sad ending; it offers optimism and
encouragement for the future. Willy Loman often
pauses to reflect upon past conversations he had
with his brother Ben,...
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Ernest Hemingway Nick Adams
1,317 words
An Analysis of the Presence of Alcohol in Ernest
Hemingway's Short Stories Alcohol and Desperation:
An Analysis of the Presence of Alcohol in Ernest
Hemingway's Short Stories Throughout the short
stories of Ernest Hemingway, alcohol inevitably
lends its company to situations in which
desperation already resides. In an examination of
his earlier works, such as In Our Time, a
comparison to later collections reveals the
constant presence of alcohol where hopelessness
prevails. The nature of the hop...
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Kill A Mockingbird Jem And Scout
1,258 words
To Kill A Mockingbird Essay - Character Analysis
of Jem Finch German Finch. What can you say about
him? Well, you can say that he is a pretty great
character. In the next couple pages, Ill tell you
just why this is. Ill also explain my views on
this important literary figure. So sit back,
relax, and get ready for the A&E Biography of
German Finch (Well, not really A&E Biography, but
good anyway). German Finch, otherwise known as
Jem, was a key figure in the book To Kill A
Mockingbird. This co-st...
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Organization Ll Be Glad Hopes That My Organization Ll Leader
539 words
Success in life comes not from holding a good
hand, but playing a poor hand well. A leader must
know how to do this. A leader must keep his head
when all about him are loosing theirs and blaming
it on him. And he must be able to trust himself
when all men are doubting him, but make allowance
for their doubting, too. A leader must understand
his own system of values and beliefs as well as
the values of the people around him. A leader must
possess stamina, energy, tenacity, enthusiasm, and
be able...
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Act I Scene Thane Of Cawdor
1,308 words
This is my account of Macbeth's downfall from a
popular, successful soldier, quote What he hath
lost, noble Macbeth hath won, who has received
great honours for his loyalty, his courage, his
bravery and his nobility. At the end of the play
the only respect he has is because of the fear
that his subjects have of him. Great Dunsinane he
strongly fortifies // some say hes mad, others
that lesser hate him. I will go through Macbeth's
soliloquies and chart his character as it changes.
A soliloquy is ...
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Family Relationships Strong Family
1,064 words
Lockie Leonard Legend demonstrates how different
characters can resolve similar conflicts using
different coping skills. The conflicts faced by
the characters and their final resolutions promote
certain values, both from the characters point of
view, and the authors. Lockie & Sarge are viewed
as conscious characters and perceive the
seriousness of the situation in the novel.
Foregrounding and privileging are utilized in
Lockie Leonard Legend in the instance of Nan &
Pop, by positioning them as n...
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British Museum National Geographic
1,185 words
Blue heaven Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage
Deborah Cramer 442 pp, Norton Adventures in Ocean
Exploration Robert D Ballard 288 pp, National
Geographic Historical Atlas of the North Pacific
Ocean Derek Hayes 224 pp, British Museum
Encyclopedia of Underwater and Marine Archaeology
ed James Delgado 493 pp, British Museum If all
Earths history were crammed into a single day,
calculates Deborah Cramer as she rocks in the
cradle of the deep aboard a research vessel, the
Atlantic oceans entire existe...
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Blue Hotel Quot Quot The Blue Hotel Quot Swede
422 words
" The Blue Hotel" The Swede is a major
source of conflict in " The Blue Hotel"
. The external conflicts that he faces are caused
by implied internal conflicts. The Easterner sums
up the cause of the Swedes internal conflicts when
he says, " this man has been reading dime
novels, and he thinks hes right out in the middle
of it-the shootin and stabbin and all. "
(103) The Swede is frightened of everyone because
in his mind, he is in constant danger. He is
described as...
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Social Hierarchy Things Fall
1,044 words
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, analyzes the
destruction of African culture by the appearance
of the white man in terms of the destruction of
the bonds between individuals and their society.
In the novel Okonkwo is a defiant figure that
resists the attempts of the white colonizers to
impose on his clan a new religion and social
order. Okonkwo's fear is presented when he first
encounters the missionaries of the new religion in
the village of Meant. This fear compels Okonkwo to
stay, in hopes...
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Close Up Shot Point Of View
874 words
Buffalo 66, a movie directed and written by
Vincent Gallo starts with a baby picture of Billie
Brown (played by Vincent Gallo himself), and then
goes into shots of Billie getting out of prison.
Billie the fresh free man is looking for a
bathroom but has no luck in finding one. The shots
used in the scenes where hes on the search for a
bathroom are some handy shots (a bit shaky), they
cut in the middle and they are also shot from
above this is, in my opinion to emphasize on the
situation Billie i...
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One Legged Son Halie And Dodge Family
754 words
The main idea of Sam Shepard's, Buried Child is
dis-function. Set in typical Shepard fashion, he
creates what can be described as a typical, run of
the mill American family. However, it is not long
intothe play that the reader realizes that not
only is this not the case, but this family may in
fact be the most dis-functional in all of America.
It is immediately made clear to the reader that
something is not quite right. Dodge, the
grandfather of the extended family, is seemingly
on his death bed...
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Dime A Dozen Ability To Control
1,120 words
Do we have the ability to control our destiny? The
truth is this, one can set their goals and try to
attain them and one can dreams their dreams and
try to live them but the difference must be known.
The character Willy Loman, in the play Death of A
Salesman, seems to be a person who is not aware of
the difference in reality and dreams. Willy? s
choices throughout his life undeniably lead to his
own demise. Willy Loman is a tragic hero. His fear
is that he wants to be viewed as a good, decent
hu...
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Death Of A Salesman Commits Suicide
601 words
Death Of A Salesman Vs. Hamlet Willy Loan and
Hamlet, two characters so alike, though different.
Both are perfect examples of tragedy in
literature, though for separate reasons and by
distinct methods. The definition of a tragedy, in
a nutshell, states that for a character to be
considered tragic, he / she must be of high moral
estate, fall to a level of catastrophe, induce
sympathy and horror in the audience, and usually
die, and in doing so, re-establish order in the
society. Hamlet follows th...
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Pile Of Wood 891 Struggle For Life Koskoosh
1,271 words
Death is an end result of any living creature in
Nature. As an intelligent species it is sometimes
difficult, especially when personally facing
death, to accept this brutal reality. Koskoosh, in
The Law of Life written by Jack London,
experiences the intelligible acceptance of the law
of? flesh (890). He is found being left alone by
his tribe in the snow, with a little pile of wood.
(891) When he starts his reflective meditation on
people and events he has observed throughout his
life, he tries ...
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Dear Diary Theyre Dear Diary Guess
491 words
Dear Diary Hes dead, how could he just leave me
like this? Hes the only one I ever had and now I
have nobody. He may have been drunk most of the
time but at least he was thereof I am on a bus to
the middle of nowhere alone. All alone, thats me,
all alone forever. Theyre sending me off to some
foster family, I cant believe this is happening.
Im just youre average 15 year old girl, things
like this dont happen to me they happen in the
movies! I must be having a really really really
bad nightmare. ...
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Danny And His Friends Drunk A Lot Book
496 words
I have just completed the classic nove Tortilla
Flat by John Stienbeck. I must admit, this book
was very boring to read. Its not very long, only
about 200 pages, but it seemed like much more. I
wasnt too interested in this book. I felt having
to read this book was a chore. Although the book
has its good moments, I think people looking for
an exciting book should stay away from this novel.
Tortilla Flat is one heck of a boring book, but it
does have an original story. Most of this book
revolves a...
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