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    A Pawn of Life and Love Relationships are like a game of chess, sacrificing, but requires thinking before acting. Chess teaches how certain actions can lead to complete annihilation or victory. The altruistic pawns of action are like the compromises of the game of life. These compromises include: learning to give and take, how to share, and how to negotiate; these are only a few of the life lessons that parents strive to teach their children. However, some parent-child relationships…

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    Benjamin Franklin writes a syllogism talking about how "chess is not merely of idle amusement." Chess is a game that teaches you how to think methodically-Franklin was a man who thinks methodically before almost any decision. Franklin uses the primary mode of analogy by comparing chess to life; Franklin thinks life is a game that we must win. Franklin uses the secondary mode of definition by explaining three skills that can be acquired when playing chess; those skills are Foresight,…

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    I had never seen so many ponies at the Manhattan Memorial park. Fillies were running around screaming, playing, chasing one another, giggling. By the looks of it, the chess competitors were trying to meditate in an isolated area of the park, preparing their minds for the tournament. From afar, I could hear drums and trombones. Seats were placed around the competitors’ tables, where they would eventually falter to either a win or a loss. Dusty and Vinyl went to register for the competition,…

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    Chapter 20 - Playing Chess and Speed Thinking Chess is a game of creating opportunities and seizing those moments to your advantage. Each move you make or do not make can change the outcome of the game at the drop of a hat. Speed chess requires you to think fast on your feet while playing. This can put considerable amounts of pressure on your brain to succeed at a fast pace. Chess is very beneficial to your brain because of eyesight training. When you are moving your eyes back and forth rapidly…

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    symbolism. This is expressed though the chess board scene that occurs just before Roy and Sebastian arrive to meet Tyrell. Symbolism is considered to be an aspect within a film, usually physical, that makes reference to another important idea either in another part of the film, or the real world. The chess board is clearly an example of this, through how, while it does serve the purpose of a chess board, there are many discreet yet noticeable surrounding meanings. As chess is a two-player game,…

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    Nowadays, the issue of whether the benefits players gain from chess are only math-problem-solving is discussed intensely. As chess is admittedly a wise game, the players are generally considered good at problem-solving. Additionally, people are concerned about what else chess can bring to us. Those are the reasons why this issue is of vital importance. Depending on some researches, many social scientists concentrate on math skills instead of humane qualities which includes social contact and…

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    CHESS- Rosario Castellanos “If we don’t end war, war will end us”(H.G Wells). Castellanos was a poet during the 50’s who wrote following the 2nd world war. She was interested in political issues like helping peasants get land. “Chess” is about two chess players entering a mental war but not knowing why. They started as friend and ended up wanting to destroy each others. Now they’re sitting and waiting to figure out how to eliminated the other side but no one ever wins. The theme of “Chess”…

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    For our poetry unit, my partner and I were assigned the poem “Chess”. The poem was written by a woman named Rosario Castellanos. She was born in Mexico City, May 25, 1925. Throughout her career as a poet and author, she wrote numerous poetries, essays, and novels. At her time, she was one of the most important Mexican woman writers. Castellanos had the voice to write about the issues of cultural and gender oppression. Though, she died at a young age by committing suicide, but her work still…

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    actually accomplishing that goal. There are many reasons that these individuals fail to become who and what they set out to be. In the book, Chess Not Checkers, Mark Miller explains some of the obstacles that individuals in leadership positions have a difficult time realizing and thus resolving. One major issue that organizations face is learning to play Chess instead of playing Checkers. Miller (2015) dives into the differences between the two games and how the aspect of each game is fairly…

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    Running Away from Home: Prejudice in the South The songs Alabama Blues by J. B. Lenoir (1965) and Good Kid by Kendrick Lamar (2012) both exemplify the rampant racial prejudice against black Americans that occurred in the southern states back in the 1960s and in the present, respectively. Alabama Blues is a blues song that tells the story of a man who blames the state of Alabama for all of his misfortunes, specifically the deaths of his sister and brother. Lenoir’s brother is murdered by police…

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