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    Friendship is a large part of many people’s life. It can bring you some of the best times of your life and lots of fun. Although it may seem all rainbows and butterflies, it can also bring many hardships. John Knowles focuses his novel on the friendship of two boys, Gene and Finny. Gene flashes back into his time in Devon to understand his friendship with Finny and reconcile with it. Gene and Finny are a prime example of how friendships are always cheerful. The theme of friendship is…

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    you are doing for someone could have an impact on someone’s life or even the world. Throughout the text, The Work by Wes Moore, the idea of work has a much bigger meaning that states having a life that matters is important. He believes that living a life full of meaning, purpose, and service are the keys that allow you to become part of a bigger picture. The author, Wes Moore, is a man who had many accomplishments throughout his life. Because of his accomplishments he was able to impact and…

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    Loneliness, a feeling that no one wants to ever experience, but is inevitable. Many try to avoid it, but Whitney Houston says it best: “Loneliness comes with life”. This reality of loneliness is precisely depicted in David Mason’s poem “Song of Powers.” Within this poem, Mason uses imagery, repetition, and alliteration to convey his message: that when everyone constantly fights, then they will all end up alone. Mason masterfully uses imagery in his poem to send his brilliant message to the…

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    Unhealthy Behavior

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    criteria that it relates to. While healthy behavior may be good for you, unhealthy behaviors are not and are typically the hardest habits to break. Therefore, you aim to identify these factors that cause you to sustain these unhealthy behaviors in your life. Considering this, in this essay I will be distinguishing between unhealthy and healthy behavior, from “The Seven Worst Things that Parents Do”, written by John and Linda Friel. In this book, Friels identify seven points that…

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    Every team has a universal goal for success. Every team desires to operate at optimum performance. Through a fictional account, Patrick Lencioni illustrates how talented teams fail to be successful. Lencioni identifies five defective traits of that will impede upon the achievement of teams. Additionally, Lencioni offers ways to remedy the situation. By careful examination of Lencioni’s tale and principles, a team leader will be better equipped to ward off the habits that seek to derail the…

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    Self Esteem Necessary

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    The idea that self-esteem is not important is explored by Amy Chua. In the excerpt, “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior,” Amy Chua, an author, and professor at Yale Law School claims Chinese parenting creates a “virtuous circle” in which the child will improve if they accomplish it (2). What Chau really means is that nothing is fun until the individual gets good at it, and the hard work will be the important part. Since…

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    The fact of life is everyone has a dream they wish to come true. Some dream of world peace and the end of world hunger or equality for all In society. We all choose to believe in out dreams, but , they are they are only different version of reality we choose to believe in. Like in our daily lives, Shakespeare uses the play Midsummer Night’s Dream as a direct representation of different reality’s as one of the main themes in the play. Then is reproduced two different film adaptations through the…

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    It is difficult for a person to pinpoint what their purpose is. I see my purpose as making a difference in someone else’s life, whether it is a complete stranger, someone in my family, or an animal even. It does not have to be the biggest gesture, but it would be rewarding to help out in whatever way I can. In Damon’s Path to Purpose, he states that, “...absorption in purposeful tasks may be strenuous, it also brings a deep sense of satisfaction, well-being, and exhilaration.” I know that it is…

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    plan was to attend as many tumbling classes as would fit into my schedule. I began tackling one skill at a time improving my chances every day. I gave 100% at every practice to show my coaches that I was willing to work for it. This goal consumed my life by taking every opportunity I could to spend at the gym. The blue mats became a more familiar sight than my own house. Coach G began making jokes that I was there more than she was. As I continued to work, I began to see improvement in my…

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    Meditation, key to Happy Healthy Life!! Life is not easy they say. It’s full of stress, tensions, and competitions. Everyone wants happiness in life. Although the definition about happiness changes from person to person; but the ultimate goal in Life is Happiness, Peace. And everyone would agree that good health is the very prerequisite of living life happily. That’s why we say “Health is Wealth”. A human being can achieve success; can become rich, but what’s the point if he cannot enjoy his…

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