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    Comparing and Contrasting Two Futuristic Stories Ever wondered what the future might look like, bright and wonderful, or gloomy and dark? Well in the story’s “By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Bennett, and “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, they tell about the future and what seems to be in the stories future. The futures in both stories are equally creepy and equally interesting at the same time. The stories unquestionably are interesting as they are also scary, but it would be easier to…

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    psychic abilities; they are able to recall future events. Doug can only see one set of events, the future, what he says is the only way that events will unfold. On the other hand, Judy sees many futures. She believes that there are many ways the future may pass. Doug believes that Judy is seeing one true future, the one he sees, amidst many false ones. He can be called a determinist, one who believes that at any given moment there is exactly one physical future. Free will seems to be a mutually…

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    significance we put on the past, present, and future is something that affects our mood and truly influences our lives. People move through life and get caught up in their minds while missing important things going on around them all while missing out on the joys of the world surrounding them. The short story The Things They Carried written by Tim O’Brien, focuses on how First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross lets his daydreams of the past, present, and future impact his actions and observations in the…

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    in their focus of the women in the relationships introduced. The trains in both stories are the most significant similarity because they represent the different futures that Jig and Mrs. Mallard could have. While Hemmingway leaves his short story with an open ending regarding Jig’s future, Chopin reveals the outcome of Mrs. Mallard’s future. Hemmingway’s short story takes place at a train station. The train station is painted by Hemmingway…

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    lives determine their future. However, many teenagers struggle with determining important choices for themselves because it is usually done for them. The most common mistake people make is that they think there is only one option for each individual; anyone can have any future depending on their own decisions. In both Dorothy Livesay’s “Experience” and Robert frost’s “The Road Not Taken”, they express the difficulty in making crucial decisions when it comes to their future. The poets use point…

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    of urgency and need, and thus implies lack of preparation and need for response, this view is not accurate. While the incidence of accidents leads to crises, it is not possible to use historical information to predict accidents and therefore make future preparations. The increase is an attribute if climate change and the increased severity of the accidents is a result of increased populations in the world. Therefore, these are emerging issues,…

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    Parental Divorce Study

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    experienced by over 1 million American children every year and was found to negatively affects their achievement level in schools, result in behavior issues, emotional problems, self-esteem and their future interpersonal relationships (Amato & Sobolewski, 2001; Cui & Fincham, 2010). However, focusing on their future relationship satisfaction after parental divorce is something that needed to be addressed, because it may be factor resulting…

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    My Top Strengths

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    get there. The talents that we have are constantly changing and developing in reaction to the world around us. After taking the strengths finder assessment, I now understand what my top strengths are and how they affect the decisions I make for my future career. My first talent order was risk. This trait states that I am comfortable with ambiguity, rational, and that I embrace challenges. This fits my fits my career path because I plan on operating a family business that requires me to take in…

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    This model helps the company understand the impact of uncertainties that can affect the future. Scenario planning can help Flight Centres competition with other similar companies. Schermerhorn et al. (2014) declare ‘[scenario planning] keeps the future visible as a performance target and reminds us that the best decisions are often made before events force them upon us’, if scenario is implemented consequently the company…

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    The possibilities to help others in the future and there for make a change in the future of another. That contributes making a purpose for another to discover. The reliability of incorporating the past into the present is to avoid a mistake that could affect an accomplishment or advancement that could change the future of humanity. They both play a part in making the future and present others as comfortable as possible. There is only so much each philosophical…

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