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    Consciousness The study of consciousness is more valuable than just the fulfilment of human interest arguments that consciousness plays a large role in can be influenced gravely if we were able to state exactly where consciousness exists and if we're able to demonstrate it. Consciousness is defined as the individual subjective experience that one has of the world either based on or involving the qualia. Qualia can be defined as are the communicable involuntary conscious mental…

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    LEARNING TO LEAD I view a leader as someone who is followed and respected by others, and is a role model that others follow. I imagine many people are eager to lead, or be followed, in a manner similar to how copying is a form of flattery. When I was young my parents always wanted me to become involved in as many activities as possible, yet I always led my parents into disappointment and looks of melancholy as I rejected the task of responsibility. It was something I lacked, and I…

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    also have expectations for their daughters, which influences and shapes the daughters’ personalities similar to their own. In Waverly’s story, “Rules of the Game,” Waverly starts to competitively play chess, which she excels at. After winning a tournament, she receives a trophy and a plastic chess set. “As [Lindo, Waverly’s mother] wiped down each piece with a soft cloth, she said, ‘Next time win more, lose less.’” (Tan 97). While she is cleaning the gift that Waverly received, Lindo tells her…

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    Monkey's Paw Connections

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    W.W. Jacobs Biography and Short Stories Connections In the beginning of “The Monkey’s Paw” a brief description of the night is given while Father and Sammy are playing a little game of chess. They played chess as they waited for their good friend Morris who possessed the monkey’s paw. They had small talk until Father brought up the monkey’s paw, but Morris was very intent to stay away from that subject. The White family was very persistent about getting information about it. So Morris spilled…

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    COMPUTER’S DEVELOPMENT: A BREAKTHROUGH OR A DISASTER Nowadays, the definition of computer has become a common knowledge among people all around the world. The computer is arguably one of the most essential devices in our daily life. Despite not coming into use for an exceedingly long time, they show a great helpfulness for our society in several fields. The computers are continuosly developing everyday. As a matter of fact, they are believed to outgrow and become even more…

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    wish is asked for and received. Jacobs describes the house so the reader imagines a well furnished dwelling, with a chess board and the piano. These items shows the readers that the family is financially stable enough to own luxury items. This indicates that the wish that is made later is out of greed and not necessity. (Jacobs) Also Jacobs starts the story with a delightful chess game and a mother cooking which shows the house in a happy environment before the obsession of the paw. Later, the…

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    six-years-old, Lindo passed on what she learned from her past to Waverly, “the art of invisible strength”(89), which Waverly later on uses as a way of winning arguments, gaining respect and eventually, chess competitions. It is clear that Waverly learned this from her mother. When Waverly would compete in chess tournaments, she would act innocent, deceiving her opponents, but when it was her move on the chessboard, she confidently placed her pieces and win right away. The invisible strength is…

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    Polgar argued that deliberate practice is made not naturally inherited when one is born. The experimented consisted of raising two daughters and devoting their life to teaching each daughter how to exceed well in chess. As stated, “The family accumulated a library of ten thousand chess books. A giant pre-computer-age filing system of index cards cataloged previous games and…

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    Who killed young Herbert? It all started on a dark, stormy night, while playing chess. A man, from a faraway land, knocked on the door. He told a tale of a magical paw. The sinister talisman would let you make 3 wishes. In the story ‘Monkey’s Paw”, the son Herbert dies. I believe Mr. White is to blame. Even though Mr. White didn’t mean for Herbert to die, he was still the cause of his death. When Sergeant Morris threw the paw on the fire, Mr. White stooped down and snatched it off of the fire.…

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    Mysteries are many readers favorite genre. For the past two months, sixth grade students from Gull Lake Middle School have been trying to solve the murder mystery of Sam Westing. The reward, a large sum of cash, the catch, the murderer is one of the heirs. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin contains many similarities and differences worth examining. The Westing Game story focuses on a young teen, Turtle Wexler, who becomes the lead character in figuring out the Westing Game. The game began…

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