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Four Virtues Of Perseverance, Patience, Loyalty, And Appreciation
Number of Words: 694 / Number of Pages: 3
... I have been trying to sell my horse for a long time now. It started last year, but I really wasn't persistent at advertising her or getting her sold. Then a year goes by and I still haven't sold her. My patients is starting to run out because I cannot do what I want until I sell this horse. I find that the only way to resolve this issue is to realize that everything is not always as easy as I want it to be and take into consideration that things always take time to do.
Loyalty I think is one of the most important parts of any relationship. Loyalty involves trust and doing anything for your fri ...
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Great Gatsby - Dreams
Number of Words: 1464 / Number of Pages: 6
... way to achieve idealism is through materialism, he said, "She only married you because I was poor and she was tired of waiting for me."1 He believes that Daisy would be his if he had money. The story deals with the pursuit of happiness, with money as the driving force. Gatsby feels that material wealth alone can bring the dream to life which ends up not being the case. Gatsby thinks that money is the answer to all of his problems and obstacles which he encounters throughout his life. Since Gatsby thinks money can bring happiness, he buys the fanciest cars, the largest house, and the nicest clothes. Ga ...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Grim P
Number of Words: 1079 / Number of Pages: 4
... current conditions and historical environment that Orwell observed in 1948. Perhaps people would be more comfortable with the book if they could rule out in their minds the possibility of the prophecy becoming a reality.
In a critique of his own work, Orwell called Nineteen Eighty-Four "A work of a future terrible [sic] because it rests on a fiction and can not be substantiated by reality or truth. " But perhaps this future is realizing itself more than Orwell thought it would. Orwell, more than likely, would have made note of, but wouldn't be astonished by, the fact that in 1983 the average American ...
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Non-Determinates Prices Of Sup
Number of Words: 923 / Number of Pages: 4
... not make a large profit. Moreover, when there is a small amount of sellers then the price can be higher for the buyers. This means the sellers will make a larger amount of profit. For example; there are more sellers for a Toyota Carmry, then there are for Dodge Vipers.
This world has experienced a huge technological advancement. Our knowledge in inventing new technologies has allowed us to become more efficient in the production of products. Also, we have been able to develop many new and better products for the buyers. Technology can do two things to the supply of a product. First, it can d ...
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Science Fiction
Number of Words: 1042 / Number of Pages: 4
... each other, Voltaire’s work allow people to see the incoherence of their own though. He demonstrates this by commenting on the absurdity of war and God:
Those sedentary and slothful barbarians, who,
From their palaces, give orders for murdering
A million of men and then solemnly thank God for
Their success (RABKIN, 67).
At the root of his social criticism is a program of reformation. Voltaire’s greatest tool in Micromegas is his ability to use alienation to make the seriousness of his argument felt without removing the sarcastic undertones of his satire. The use of alienation allows his points to ...
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Dress Code
Number of Words: 358 / Number of Pages: 2
... on expensive sneakers or jewelry.
There are many clothes in fashion for boys and girls which are not appropriate for school
dress. Good taste and common sense should dictate parental and student choice of school
clothes. The school will determine what is not appropriate dress, even if it conforms to
current fashion. Also, school dress should not be viewed as a daily fashion show.
In this essay I had many compelling reason why there should be dress codes for
students. I think that schools should have dress codes because it they can help people
save money on other clothes such as brand name clothes ...
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Generation Ecstasy
Number of Words: 702 / Number of Pages: 3
... network, the avoidance of personality and narrative in favor of sensation-he comes up with a portrait of hi-tech millennium that resonates well beyond its subculture confines.
There are those who might find a book to analyze music that often aims for the effect of a sledgehammer to the head a mite pretentious. Yet the radicalism of dance music lies precisely in its "meaninglessness," which, paradoxically, requires intellectualization in order to get at its significance. This problem is particularly acute for Reynolds, who wants to both valorize everything about techno that makes it resistant ...
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Othello 4 - Fixed
Number of Words: 1011 / Number of Pages: 4
... After discovering the harmful intentions of Brabantio, Othello shows confidence of his control in Act I, Scene 2, and relies on his credentials: "Let him do his spite. My services which I have done the signiory Shall outtongue his complaints" (1.2.18-20). When Brabantio arrives with his troops and both sides draw their swords, Othello demonstrates his control again: "Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them" (1.2.59). Through the whole ordeal, Othello remains an authoritative figure. Finally, Othello is mentally in control of his relationship with Desdemona. At the beginning of t ...
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An Exploration Of Femininity I
Number of Words: 3482 / Number of Pages: 13
... by the male hierarchy.
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Hamlet has an ambivalent relationship with Horatio. Hamlet, at first, distances himself from Horatio, and is wary of placing too much trust in his friend. Indeed, Horatio recognises the individual nature of the Ghost's plight, and implicitly, therein, Hamlet's task:
It beckons you to go away with it,
As if it some impartment did desire
To you alone.
(1.4.58-60)
Hamlet also refuses to confide in his friend, believing that Horatio would not be able to comprehend his predicament, that the dilemma presented by the Ghost would not adequately fit into Ho ...
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Where The Red Fern Grows
Number of Words: 569 / Number of Pages: 3
... finally did. When Old Dan got down he was so eager to get the coon he went back up the tree. So Billy went up the tree again and tried to get him down. With all his strength he finally got Old Dan Down for the second time.
Billy thinks that God helped him in getting the tree to fall and catching the coon. This all happened when Billy promised his dogs that if they get the coon up the tree he would get the coon. So Billy thought of climbing the tree but it was to high. So he tried to cut the tree down. It took along time; Billy’s Grandpa made a dummy so Billy can go home and rest. The purpose of t ...
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