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    Bucket List Essay

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    I have had many different “Bucket Lists” in my life, but within each one is a common purpose; to accomplish things that make me feel fulfillment and joy when it comes to how I live my life and the goals I set. I remember one of the first bucket lists I ever made was a list of ideals I wanted to have as a person and in a family. It contained items such as get married to my best friend in my church’s temple, have three children, and be the best me I can be. These are all still valid goals, but as…

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    motivations for achieving their goals. These characters are shaped by society to pursue their goals of changing themselves to gain power. Esteban Garcia and Esteban Trueba are similar in more ways than just their shared name. Each one embodies the conglomeration of the hate of their family, and are driven to strike out at the other for what they have.…

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    Current health care structure is in crisis. Due to accumulating insurance restrictions regarding compensation and rising mismanagement expenses, doctors are forced to visit numerous patients daily in a short period of time (Puchalski & McSkimming, 2006). Additionally, some hospitals try to control overheads by reducing the number of nurses assigned to patients. Physicians face the startling reality that the exceptional care they wish to provide requires more time than they have been allotted. In…

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    highly presentational performances of the Greeks to the extravagance of Elizabethan productions and eventually conglomerated to produce contemporary theatre. The University Playhouse’s performance of Acting: The First Six Lessons expressed this conglomeration of Greek and Elizabethan conventions through elements of presentational theatre, a non-localized set, and a supporting cast that functioned similar to a chorus or ensemble. This performance also altered conventions through the addition of…

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    Since Westward expansion launched into uncharted territory, it was met with divided responses from those occupying the soil between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. With each land gain, came new triumphs but also new perils and devastation. Consequently, anyone with a true understanding of the West will view the extension of America with both pride and guilt. However, those educating lower grade levels, will rarely recognize the latter of those two sentiments, and truly dive into the intimate…

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    As expressed by Salman Rushdie, “Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and in the human spirit, where I hope to find not absolute truth but the truth of the tale, of the imagination, and of the heart.” For centuries, science and philosophy have grappled with the great mystery of our inner lives; literature, however, has defeated this, with its capacity to provide one of the most accurate records of human consciousness. In acknowledgement of the…

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    and other criteria for what Weber refers to as an ethnic group (Weber 1920, 385; 389). This is not to erase the importance of regional differences in Germany. Rather than being comprised of many different ethnic groups, Germany was considered a conglomeration of different groups that essentially came from the same descendent. While this played into the rhetoric of Nazi Germany, one must be careful not to place this belief in common ethnic decent only on the development of National Socialism, as…

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    Ruby O’Hagan Mrs. Toews English I Period 5 1 Oct. 2015 Shedding Light Through Art “In order for the artist to have a world to express he must first be situated in this world, oppressed or oppressing, resigned or rebellious, a man among men” ~Simone de Beauvoir (qtd. in “Quotes About Expression” ). Art is a great way to express yourself and help others show what they are experiencing. These artists use their various talents to shed light on what is taking place around them for the better…

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    I. Introduction This paper will contribute the Rational Choice Theory to Derek B. Cornish and Ronald V. Clarke. The majority of this critique will be based upon the assumptions and core concepts that are discussed in the work, “The Rational Choice Perspective” by Cornish and Clarke. This paper will first discuss the history and background of the Rational Choice Theory and will then transition into analyzing the theory. This analysis will determine if this is truly a theory or if it is merely…

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    Correlate Of Consciousness

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    This begs the question, why is this such a difficult task? For humans have made great strides in analyzing the objective world, why is this not the case subjective experiences? The answer to these questions lie not in a single axiom, but rather a conglomeration of established archetypes of how an empirical science is to be conducted- simply put, a standstill in the paradigm of objective sciences. The central dogma within objective science, that 3rd person objective data gives a much more…

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