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    Murder is associated with the people who commit it so they can achieve a goal of some sort. Whether it be revenge, power, or glory the ideas behind these murders of for their own personal gain. However, the reason for murder is not for personal greed but the lack of something within themselves. Claudius doesn’t murder for power but murders to remove the constant comparison between him and his brother and to prove that he is the better than how others view him. Hamlet goes through with the plan…

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    I know you 're a busy person, but I chose to write this report to demonstrate the house I recommend you. The house I chose did the best job at fulfilling your particular desires. I concluded, the 5ive house in Minneapolis, Minnesota is a perfect match for your needs. They were many reasons why I chose this particular house. Even though this house fits your requirements, their some characteristics this house has that are less valuable in today 's society you should not worry about. This house…

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    The book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is full of twists and turns that leave the reader wondering what is true and what is not. His complex writing not only makes one question the truth, but also teaches them about what it is. Through this novel, the author teaches his audience that truth is arbitrary. To support this idea, O’Brien writes about the process and composition of storytelling, explaining that there is a difference between two types of truths which he calls “story-truth” and…

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    The classic story of Cain and Abel can easily be shown as a parallel to two sets of brothers and one set of women in East of Eden: Charles and Adam, Cal and Aron, and Cathy and Abra. These characters compare very closely to the famous Biblical characters not only by the letter beginning their names but by their behavior and the way they were treated. The ties between these character help us, as readers, see the true underlying meaning of this book and interpret the work as a whole in a…

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    Discipline Rules

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    In physical education, there is a lot of physical contact. With that said, I need to make sure that I provide a safe learning environment for all of my students. Unfortunately, when one misbehaves and/or hurts someone else, they must be “disciplined” so that they will learn that their actions are not acceptable. When I first started my job, I was clueless on how to discipline a child in my classroom. I was also working at a new school and I did not know their procedures on discipline. In…

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    I am going to discuss some habits, skills and way of life that can generally apply to everyone, but are especially important for college students who wants to be successful at college and beyond. So I will give you advice on how to spend your college years. After all, a college is about learning and implementing some useful habits and skills or life hacks which are as important as learning the material. Shelter: I don 't know whether you will be living on campus or not. However, I would advise…

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    Telling Me In My Shoes

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    Because this is the first informal piece I write in American Literature, I think you should know where I stand on a variety of issues. Telling you about myself feels, by some means, dishonest since the most important thing about me is that I am constantly changing. When I was little, teachers used to tell us to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes before we judge them. Yet, I’ve never understood what we’re supposed to learn from a pair of shoes. If you want to know who I am, I suggest taking…

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    No one in this world is perfect. Everybody has their problems. I 've noticed that you have some issues, and as your friend, I want to help you overcome those issues. Moving into and getting used to living in a new city can be difficult, but I will try to help make it easier for you to become more comfortable with your new setting. Exploring and making friends are two key ways to reaching your goals. Exploring will help you familiarize yourself with your surroundings. Making friends will help you…

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    Everyone has a dark side to them, what does it take to unchain yours? In the book Lord of The flies by William Golding each character experiences this change within themselves, and in many moments in our life we see this happens to us as well. In the book the boys end up stranded on a island; they do not know where they are or who is there with them. Throughout the book they find a conch shell and use that to symbolize control and sanity, they also use a pig’s head as an offering to the “beast”.…

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    Each hour, every day, kids are told by the media that they should care about their appearance. What they wear, how they act, and most importantly, their weight, according to all those ads, is of the utmost significance. And although schools and parents try to counter the media, attempting to teach kids how to look past their image, some can’t. Growing up, I had heard from school that I shouldn’t care too much about how I looked, but I did. I was so self-conscious all the time; whenever I ate too…

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