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    Optimism is important in realizing one's true potential, and it is important to have when times are tough and everything seems hopeless. Both Jenny from the short story “Circus in town” and Chris Gardener from The article “Happyness for Sale” experienced this. Jenny has hopes and dreams that cannot be financially met by her parents, and Chris went through homelessness with his young son where trying to live was a struggle in itself. Without the optimism both Jenny and Chris possess, they could…

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    In the play Agamemnon by Aeschylus, there are multiple characters that have questionable morals. But Aeschylus does give us one reliable person amidst the chaotic setting, and her name is Cassandra. She is easily the most trustworthy person in the play. Cassandra was a lady from the ruling house in Troy. When Agamemnon’s Greek forces took control of the city, she was taken back to Argos as a symbol of triumph over her home. Out of all the main characters she remains the most truthful, but…

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    one full circle around the arena I was in a perfect posture and a very good gate and so was micheala.the judges called us back to go with the rest of the people in our class.the judges came up to us and checked are horses to see if their bits and bridles were tightened or loose enough then they asked us to take 3 steps back. The judges had the placements 5th place 908 4th place 654 3rd place 756 2nd place 134 first place 3 5 4 i was so excited I mostly galloped my horse .My family got up…

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    shoot and kill Frank Ross,who was unarm, for not reason. Then he steals Ross, as Mattie said ”Chaney took my father’s purse from his warm body and ripped open the trouser band and took the gold …struck the night watchman at the stock barn … he put a bridle on Papa’s horse Judy and rode out bareback”. “The wicked flee when none +pursueth” (Portis 16-17). His actions show his lack of grit. The next time Mattie hear another crime that Chaney committed was from LaBoeuf, a Texas Ranger, told…

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    Essay On John Snow's Map

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    In 1854, Dr. John Snow, devised a map of the London Cholera outbreak. He was known to be one of the founding fathers of epidemiology. During that time period, many civilians were dying quickly and rapidly from Cholera (Frerichs). Dr. John Snow suspected the containment was coming from a well known area like a water pump. Snow obtained data of where the individuals lived and the location of the water pumps and mapped the outcome (Frerichs). The map has many different aspects.First, I will…

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    Aristotle’s argument for the the aims of human activity and the pursuit of human nature relates to the science of politics. Aristotle examines that not all actions are direct leads towards happiness, but are subordinate ends. An example given would be that “bridle making and the other arts concerned with the equipment of horses fall under the art of riding” (Pg. 1, Ch. 1). It is not an ultimate good, but instead a fraction of the overall. Aristotle proposes that all human activities aim towards…

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    The Canterbury tales are a series of poem illustrating the stories of different pilgrims on their way to their pilgrimage to Canterbury. The tales are recorded by Chaucer, a person on the journey, who tells the traveler’s story through poetry. The tale of The Wife of Bath is told by a woman who explains in her prologue how she has been married five times and what she was seeking in each of her relationships. The wife of Bath tells a story about a knight seeking what women seek most dearly, she…

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    All woman play an important role in someone's life and are heroes in their own way. As years go by, woman continue to play important roles in their everyday lives. Being a hero doesn't mean being able to fly or have super strength, but to help someone in need of assistance or to go out and do the right thing without expecting anything in return. Although Athena is best known for being the goddess of wisdom and war, she is also known for a woman role in society and doing acts of heroism. Athena…

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    your wise governing” (1236). He gave her all the control in that situation and it pleased the old wife so much she gave him both a beautiful and faithful wife. Likewise, after Jenkin and the Wife of Bath had their big fight, Jenkin “gave me all the bridle in my hand to have governing of house and land…. After that day we never had debate” (820—829). So we see that both husbands ended up relinquishing their control, and that both couples ended up being very…

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    Slave Town Short Story

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    Slave Town IT was Umadgaon, a village, dawned with cock-a doodle-doo, lasted till hordes of ryot retraced their 's steps to thatch, which to be shadowy and undersized. Pair of mouse was grating, lurching on crushed sugarcane about bunch of that laying out prostrate braidly along the foil instituted plumbly butterssing sturdly. It footholed basis of thatch. Umadgaon situated foothill, it had besetted village from all round. It had less than two thousand population. They had to be…

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