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    Book Analysis Three: The Holiness of God Young Hoon (John) Kim The first chapter of the book emphasizes God as the Creator. “How we understand the person and character of God the Father affects every aspect of our lives” (13). In other words, if people do not accept God as the Creator, it will affect whole Christianity and people’s belief. Along with the acceptance of God as a Creator, the author, also, emphasizes the understanding of the holiness of In the second chapter of the book, the…

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    what an ass I am (II.ii.548-560)!”. Any of these phrases alone are somewhat concerning, but it’s the structure which they are put in, as well as the mood shifts as whole that evidence Hamlet’s mental state. He speaks in many short questions and exclamations, as if to have dialogue with multiple people amongst only himself, or at the very least he seems to be sifting through different disconnected thoughts swirling around in his brain. His journey from comparing himself with the actors, then…

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    My Self Assessment

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    Leadership is the process of influencing or motivating others to accomplish a task or goal (Kelly, Tazbir, 2014). I always find these type of self assessments difficult because it 's hard to justify a true assessment with primarily questions, without actions or history to justify the outcome. I will do my very best to be completely transparent as I feel it will give me the most realistic self-assessment. While completing parts one and two of leadership characteristics and skill assessment I have…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Thematic Essay on the Effect of Gender Norms In To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the author introduces the county of Maycomb in Alabama, in the 1950’s. Around this time, it was a norm in society to have specific expectations for both genders; some of those norms were that women are subordinate to men, men are leaders and more privileged, and women are caretakers of the home and children. These expectations probably manifested from accustomed parents (to the gender…

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    In Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a man who fell in love with the wrong girl. He built a life of luxury and dedicated his every move to Daisy Buchanan, the wrong girl. Tom Buchanan is the husband of our so called wrong girl. His life is based more upon his own opinion and morals than what society deems as correct. Neither of the two are the perfect man, but then again, the 1920’s is not perfect either. Fitzgerald shows the reader that Tom and Gatsby 's mentalities have been…

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    In ‘The Crucible’, John Proctor exhibits the qualities defined as those of a tragic hero; he struggles against society by remaining independent; he gives up his name and freedom for the greater good of Salem through his confession of adultery; and redeems himself through his discovery of his goodness, and his self- sacrifice. Miller defines a tragic hero in his essay, ‘Tragedy and the Common Man’, juxtaposing Aristotle’s views that only characters of nobility are appropriate; Miller describes a…

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    The Danger of Disregard A bird from hell, a man living through it, and a woman’s ghostly memory - the building blocks for the dark, chilling descriptions of Edgar Allen Poe’s short poetic thriller ‘The Raven’. This alluring tale recounts the night the narrator fell into ultimate hopelessness and distraught. The man had been reading through his books at the darkest hour of the night, when he began to hear a soft tapping resembling a knock. He was a loner, not used to visitors, so he was…

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    should be an article before "bowling party" - thus it would read "a bowling party" rather than "bowling party". Pg1, P3, L5 - In order to be grammatically correct, there should not be a period puncutation mark in closing the sentence, as the exclamation mark within the quotation marks already completes the sentence. Thus, it would read "exclaiming "Vinnie!"" rather than with the period as it stands currently. Pg2, P1, L1 - In order to connect these two sentences, and to avoid having a…

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    Never Let Me Know We are born, we go to school, we work for years and then we die. Isn’t fate cruel? Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, introduces a reality in which characters are complacent with living lives dedicated to “donating” organs and then dying. One would expect these characters to start a rebellion, to run away, to do literally anything but be passive towards their so-called lives. How can one be so complacent with a predestined life? Ishiguro’s answer: Memories. Only through…

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    With new smartphones and toys coming out all the time to distract children, it's becoming more common for children to not know how to read. People are so focused on technology they begin to lose touch with the real world. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is an American dystopian novel about Guy Montag’s difficult journey to escape from society's brainwash, and his attempt to help others. Bradbury uses imagery,diction and syntax to convince readers that we need to not censor everything, stop…

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