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    I do not agree with her idea we live in order to work. My belief is in a person’s work character. Upholding my work character is what gives my life significance; not necessarily the work itself. This character is displayed through my work habits and beliefs. Some of the desirable work…

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    of our poor work ethic and the ability for technology to do it all for us. Our world would be a better place without the devises causing us to become lazy and unsocial. Today’s society has become like a new born baby, waiting around for others to do tasks for us. If we continue to let technology run our lives than we lose education, communication skills and job opportunities. In the first place, a lot of America’s younger generation would rather be inside on their phones, ipads or ipods than…

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    important isn’t persuasive in an argument because it essentially tells the reader that the writer has no idea of what core values are. It 's like trying to write about what are the rules to a game if the writer never even played the game in the first place. The reader would simply vomit out this piece of information because it has no merit to it at all. This is why it is imperative for the parent to tell the child that being able to determine what core values the child has is important in…

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    always a nice spread of students throughout the hall enjoying its features. One of those features is the reliable Wi-Fi access. As students have a break in-between their classes Caesar Rodney provides the perfect place to do homework. The size of the hall allows everyone to find a secluded place for themselves to work. The sub-culture of the dining hall is staff members and the students that come here on a daily basis. Caesar Rodney has such a reputation amongst all other dining halls that I…

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    a world that has none. This moment takes place in two different books. The Grapes of Wrath is a realistic fiction based during the Dust Bowl. The Road is a fiction book based during a post apocalyptic world. These books may sound completely unrelated but they share a few key similarities. The Grapes of Wrath and The Road are comparable because of setting, events, and theme. Firstly, the setting in the The Grapes of Wrath is desolate. The Joad’s lives have ended in their homeland of Oklahoma…

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    Geography- In this novel the element of geography is more dominant. Fitzgerald combines real and fictional places to create an ideal setting for the story. Through the main protagonists of this novel which live in a places divided by a bay according to their social class we can see four main places in the novel. 1.West Egg- represents the newly rich people. It is a place that represents the mood of the 1920s. Is where Nick moves to when he finds a job in New York and where he meets his neighbor…

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    Often times in life you find yourself settled with a lot of problems that will determine the change of you for the best or for the worst. Ponyboy, the protagonist in ‘The Outsiders’ by S.E Hinton, struggles with himself by the death of Bob, this event of conflict changes Ponyboy in a way to where he probably will not ever be the same. This change can be considered good and bad, and there is what could be called a ‘tree of conflict’, as just like a family tree, there is a large connection of…

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    was where I should live. I couldn’t decide the best place to live just because of a famous city. Unlike a summer vacation, an environmental sustainability was significant for my adventure, because I would be an…

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    smell of rubbing alcohol makes me feel at home, as does the white floors that squeaked when I press my shoes hard enough. Although this place was filled with sickness and sadness, it was even more filled with happiness and positive energy. I loved this place. I loved the nurses, the doctors, and the patients more than anything. I would learn more about the lives of each individual every time I visited, and hear the amazing stories the families had to share. I loved how the patients, my patients…

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    small towns and growing suburbs where life is affordable and destinations within reach. There is no better place to raise a family” -Bob Taft (former governor of Ohio). Ohio isn’t that “all country, nothing else” boring place that everyone thinks it is. Ohio is filled with many fun, unique things to do, that not all states have. Ohio is a great place to live. Although many people that don’t live in Ohio argue that Ohio has nothing to do; even if they have never visited Ohio, it’s not worth…

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