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    Like Popkin, Screech has two tasks that will be investigated: first- he has provided a translation and introduction (36 pages) for the entire corpus of Montaigne’s Essays and secondly – he has provided a stand-alone introduction (25 pages) for the translated Essay – An Apology for Raymond Sebond. Like Pokin, he will have to situate his assessment of the Apology with the broader confines of all the Essays. 3.1 The Argument of the Complete Essays The introduction to the Complete Essays is…

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    It is not unusual for an artist to treat their songs as if they were pages of a diary, where they can find solace between the lines and confide in them to hold their past experiences. Lukas Graham is no exception. In the song “Mama Said” Graham revisits his childhood, recalling memories that guide him in all that he is accomplishing today. Reveling in the fact that he does the impossible of accomplishing his dreams and not letting life define his happiness and success, he recalls the lessons he…

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    taught this lesson again, I would write the facts on the fact chart in bigger print and I would have given more specific feedback to students. The fact chart was a valuable reference for students, but the writing was too small and that made it hard for all the students to see when they were writing/generating a fact of their own. I would also work on giving more specific feedback to students. This is something that I can work on in lessons that I teach in the future as well. The classroom…

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    Relationships aid us in many ways such as companionship, emotional support, stimulation and inspiration. They can make difficult situations much easier to handle. All relationships are also exposed to harmful forms such as the media, which can direct certain aspects of the relationship and turn communication and trust into issues. Identifying main beliefs and values in all relationship: Human beliefs are structured on morals and values. A teenager’s beliefs and values make up their character and…

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    Introduction One of the first quotes that IB students learn from their TOK books is “Perplexity is the beginning of knowledge” (Khalil Gibran). This quote, better than anything, explains that gaining knowledge begins with disagreement. Multiple people may see the same thing differently having different thoughts and ideas about it. Some of these people’s ideas will turn out to be true depending on the evidence that they get, others seeing that their theories have no backing will agree that what…

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    Learning a foreign can surely prove beneficial for future career, and avoiding prejudice ideas towards other cultures. As a student, I studied English, a foreign language for me, for nearly 10 years, and it proved useful. With English, I made several new friends from various areas around the world, and increases the chances of entering an American college. To prove the importance of foreign languages, I created an online survey consisting of seven multiple choice questions and asked various…

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    Mary Clare: A Short Story

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    I have met people who triumphed in their chosen fields or in some small things. I was given a chance to know all of them, too, especially their weaknesses. Almost the entire of them dialled my phone number and begged for me to come over to their houses. I never refused, really. Because even I conceal myself in the ocean floor or at the heart of the woods, I'm always found by people and they won't ever want to detach themselves from me. But someone has grabbed my vision. I couldn’t believe she…

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    Good Samaritan Essay

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    ‘’And who is my neighbour?’’ These are the words which lead to the story of the Good Samaritan. Reading this story now may seem monotonous and boring, you may even say, there’s nothing new for me in that story. But let’s dive deeper. The word “Mythos” signifies a traditional or recurrent narrative theme. It also denotes the underlying system of beliefs characteristic of a particular cultural group. To begin to fully understand the story, we have to look at this narrative in the context of…

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    1. The Virtue of Patience She taps her fingers against the armrest of her command chair, trying hard to concentrate on the task at hand, but her thoughts are insistently drifting to more pressing matters. Like the man by her side who, after everything, wants to date her. Really. Date her. What kind of a sick fuck is he? But he made it absolutely clear. He would not take her to bed again until an appropriate time had passed and he felt he knew her better. Saying they had climbed this tree…

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    it's here. Major Spoilers ahead. (As I have ranted the whole story basically. I NEEDED some kind of therapeutical venting after I lost so many of my brain cells reading this.) I had absolutely no plans of reading another clichéd novel with bad writing and predictable plot and annoying characters. But one of my friends with a fairly good taste in books said "This book was great." Along with some pleasantries about how the protagonist was so romantic by what he did in the end. Obviously I was…

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