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    The Success Hotel Case

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    customer of this hotel, can sue the hotel for their negligence and not having much care for the customer’s in the hotel. However as a counter argument, Elena was not supposed to act as so, she should have called for help instead of climbing out of the cubicle and attempt to help herself. But the hotel has not much Overall, the situation in this scenario, she can sue the…

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    Munchkins Essay

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    mission of death and sadness ending in the loss of every munchkin except one. As the students sit in hand stitched seats made by the munchkins, they grow excited about their entertainment that is about to arrive. They sit in a room with huge glass cubicles, which is where the munchkins will battle. The munchkins arrive, and realize the inevitable end in which they will undoubtedly meet. A man comes over the intercom and announces the matchups with a booming voice that sounded much like an…

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    usual. For the long-run, I would say behaviors. In life, not every day brings action that can make a massive impact on you, so those initial values you base yourself on average out. If you value solitude, your average day will be one hiding in a cubicle. And if you value achievement, you typical day will be one of fighting through work and pushing your political savvy. All in all, I think each one plays a large role in behaviors, but situational each one can be the largest. For time’s sake, I…

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    The Effects of Totalitarianism on Civil Liberties Constant surveillance, militant police , public oppression, restriction of supplies. All aspects of a totalitarian state, suspiciously similar to our world don’t you think? I am choosing to focus on the threat that totalitarianism poses to our world and how it is subtly working it’s way into our everyday lives completely under our noses. The sources that I have chosen to demonstrate this are: the book ‘1984’, by George Orwell, the film…

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    It wasn't until the end of Popular Mechanics that I was truly was brought into the story. The final line drew me further into the story and made me think. I was impressed that a single line he was able to make this simplistic piece so much more memorable. I admired him, I admire this style of his so much that I wanted to mimic it, but that proved to be too difficult as I will later explain. I did however know from the beginning that I wanted to keep his ending, therefore I added it to the…

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    well but makes you miserable? That is not why you are here. Are you truly making the most out of your life by throwing away your passion for money? No. This is why I need to find my passion because I do not want to end up as the lady sitting at the cubicle filling out paperwork all day and just waiting for that freedom known as a break just to get a nice paycheck. That is not worth my time, nor my…

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    The Sip. As Georgina heard the bell ring she leapt up from her chair and walked out of the tired year 9 classroom. The hot sun fell on to her head as she strolled towards the bathrooms. School life was dreary for Georgina; the recurrence of multiple subjects, the hideous uniform and the dreaded homework. Not only that but these two girls, Kaycee Holland and Sophia Jackson were the most popular girls in the grade, with luscious silky blonde hair, school dresses shorter than their futures, houses…

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    From a kid coloring pages in a kindergarten to a pupil crafting mini-garden in a primary school, a teenage playing game in a middle school to a high school junior preparing academically for college, our children grow up in the mold of a traditional system. The next stage waiting for most of these children is to get a college degree. As our society develops very fast, many scholars believe that attending college is not a primary choice anymore for high school students. They can study by…

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    Morning Rituals

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    achieve success. However, you're nonetheless getting paid for your time...I might personally slightly work smarter and never harder. I might relatively receives a commission whereas I'm at church than only receives a commission while I'm sitting in a cubicle... The Morning Rituals Of Profitable Folks Are Strikingly Similar Check out the morning rituals of successful folks, and you will find that the majority of them have a very similar routine. Most morning rituals of successful folks begin…

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    Louis Le Vau Analysis

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    Louis Sullivan, a Chicago architect, is famous for the phrase “form follows function”. However, the function of the building is not just material, it is also symbolic. Therefore, an architect is successful when they portray ideas physically. Louis Le Vau was successful in the creation of Versailles from his conveyance of the idea absolute monarchy. Antoni Gaudi is successful in Sagrada Familia in his depiction of the idea of heaven. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe is successful in the same way in his…

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