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    reasons for high school students to be not success-ready are schools and teachers. The schools should attract the students, and show a bright future for the students. The teachers should build curiosity in the students about the future. To have success-ready students, schools should find and hire teachers who can build excitement in the students about the future and it should boost the engagement of the teachers by focusing on teachers’ strengths. The main role of schools and teachers is…

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    In my previous essay, I explored Brenda Shaughnessy’s “I Have A Time Machine,” a poem that described her experience traveling into the future with her time machine. Through a window in the machine, Shaughnessy could witness her past. I endeavored to explain what was special about the time machine since it can only move forward one second at a time into the future. I latched onto the machine’s window into the past and considered the viewpoint that it provided for her. As a result, my entire essay…

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    Analysis: Serenity Prayer

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    courage, and wisdom is found in the present moment. The present moment is God’s gift where humans can experience true joy. Whether reminiscing or brooding, residing in the past cannot provide the feeling of wholeness. Alternatively, living in the future can only bring anxiety and fear. The reason bliss exists in the present moment is the freedom from stress it gives to fully appreciate each detail of life. Dwelling on the past will not bring joy to our present lives. When we reminisce, we are…

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    man named Eckels lives in a future where time travel is possible. He visits a place called Time Safari Inc. with hopes to go back in time to shoot a dinosaur. Throughout the story, Bradbury uses hyperbole and foreshadowing to convey the message that even the past is not to be messed with. As we read A Sound of Thunder, Bradbury foreshadows as to what will come. Travis ,the guide of Eckels safari, instructs at the beginning of the trip “ We don't want to change the future” (Bradbury 32). This…

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    The creator has set aside time to demonstrate her emotions and associations in connection to ones young encounters and their definitive seniority. In the short story, the associations between the characters are all in view of the way that they were all companions and had associations with one another previously. The association is still there numerous years after the fact. The story rotates around expounding the lives of key characters in order to demonstrate that the creator underpins the…

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    ‘‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman” by Harlan Ellison is set in the future setting of the technological world that functions on the strict schedules, like ticking of the time bomb. The plot of the story revolves around a world, for which time means everything. Ticktockman, the protagonist, is a robotic character that has the authority to penalize or kill those who do not value their time and do not comply with their commitments. In actual, the story is a satire on the utilization and…

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    Phang’s 2015 film “Advantageous,” she takes us into the not-so-distant future, in a major American city characterized by unsettling, and in some cases terrifying, dystopian visions. In this visually opulent, but curiously empty city, Phang suggests a future where women are becoming sterile from environmental and psychological stress; children are homeless and prostituted; and everyone ruthlessly calculates how to secure a future for themselves and their children by scrabbling to the top, into…

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    The Pursuit of Destiny Destiny is a tremendous and monumental part of a human being’s life. Moreover, it is who we are, and how we live each day, for the present and future. Circumstance drives us forward so we do not glimpse back at the past and have many regrets, but leads us to the future, where we can compose improved choices than those we may often regret. Antonio from Bless Me, Ultima and Paikea from Whale Rider both depend on a knowledgeable mentor that guides them through their youth…

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    Organizational Behavior Assessment Task 1 A1: I believe my two personality profile strengths are openness to experience and conscientiousness. As a child, I was always open to new experiences. I was eager to attend any outdoor activity with my dad, help with any sewing project my mother was working on, or watch my grandmothers cook recipes from scratch. As an adult, I continue to say yes to nearly every new opportunity. I have a plethora of hobbies, ranging from knitting to fishing. I have…

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    Recovery Research Paper

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    Recovery doesn’t happen overnight. Recovery is a lifelong process. Recovery requires effort—reaching out for education and learning through trial and error helps us rise like a phoenix from the ashes of our darkest moments. Full throttle and warp speed are only for spaceships—certainly not for recovery. We should give ourselves permission to move at a tortoise’s speed when necessary, remembering that the tortoise won the race with the hare nonetheless. Recovery doesn’t mean that we are free…

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