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    Throughout the ages, humanity has tried to improve their lot in life. Each person in his own right has tried to learn and work and provide for themselves or for a family. For as long as there has been civilization there has been centers of learning, otherwise known as universities. A place where you can elevate your mind, and in your culture, your standing. John Newman, a much respected 19th century lecturer, elevates these “Universities” as the “light shining on a hill” (Newman, 2017).…

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    to go with the article. The thesis was supported, but did lack detailed explanations and proof when it came to the key points. The writer stated that you have power to create your own happiness. But how? Is there scientific research to back the claim? When the writer states spending time with family and friends that uplift your mood increases the odds of you being happy. Not everyone has a good relationship with family and, some people have very few close friends. So how does one fill the void…

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    woman named Celie’s dreary life. Walker argues that in order to be truly happy, one must be self-confident, have love and support from others, and discover their purpose in life. Celie starts to become stronger and happier when she makes a point to be bold and confident. Shug’s love and compassion allows Celie to never doubt herself and make the most of her life. When Celie discovers an occupation that she loves and has a talent for, she feels that she has a true purpose in life and is ecstatic.…

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    thought while discussing them. In both of her works, Rich uses her work to show the importance of seizing the meaningful moments in your life. Both works have metaphors helping the reader understand what she truly means. In “A Ball is for Throwing” Rich uses the ball to represent one’s life, and how some may never risk throwing it, or the action required to change your life, due to the damage it may cause. Whereas, in Rich’s “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers”, she reflects on the legacy left behind by her…

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    detracts from the purpose of sports. Many people believe children’s sports shouldn’t pass out medals for only participating within the sport, but they should be rewarded for their efforts and have one trophy that the champions of the league should receive. First off, participation medals eliminate the spirit of competition, secondly it takes away the purpose of playing a sport and it builds children to grow up without different teachings, competitive sports implement into your life. For example,…

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    of happiness that includes emotions, achievements and a purpose. Let’s take a look into happiness. Happiness is living your life to the fullest without any regrets or mistakes to look back upon. This is saying that do anything you feel that makes you happy with never regretting the mistakes and decisions you chose to do. Happiness is full of a lot of surprises, laughter and enjoyment that suits you the best and how you live your life. Also, always look back at…

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    Pride In A Mundane Job

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    great pay you will succeed in life. In some cases that may be true, but is that person really happy doing what they are doing. Today's society is based on what someone does for a living. A lot of people think about people who work mundane jobs and how they can do that every day. But the question is does that person take pride in what they do, whether they are a pig farmer or a major brain surgeon. Some people would look at a mundane job and say that it has no purpose and not look twice at it,…

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    Purpose Of Life Analysis

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    Purpose of life What is the purpose of life? This is the age-old question that all of humanity asks themselves at least once in their lifetime. Are we simply born to attain fame, assets, wisdom, love, or piety? Everyone seems to have some sort of an answer; nonetheless, the answer heavily depends on his or her reality of death. Thus, are we merely born to accomplish all that we cab before we eventually die? On the other hand, is there a great plan to achieve or a goal we are created to strive…

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    all the poems present in the film, Walt Whitman’s “O Me! O Life!” best exemplifies the primary themes of Dead Poets Society. The setting of Dead Poets Society is a perfect representation of the 1950’s lifestyle, with…

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    Klemke’s stories show that doing things with a good purpose helps others. First, the theme do things with a good purpose goes with Ernie Feld’s story because he didn't just bake, he baked with the purpose of helping people. He was chosen as a baker for the Nazi…

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