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    sister, reappearing convicts, and unattainable romance, but through the chaos of it all, Pip just wants to better himself and his surroundings. Although he has good intentions, Pip’s choices do not always benefit everyone as much as he hopes they do. In this novel, Dickens expresses the idea that people want to do the right thing, although it may seem as if they are doing otherwise, through Pip’s feelings and actions. Ever since Pip went…

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    I have a lot of family and friends that are teachers or are retired teachers. I don’t remember a conversation I’ve had in the past 10 years of which a teacher was talking positively about his or her job, that they were inspired by what was happening in his or her school, that he or she was happy most days going to work. Are you a teacher? Are you happy in your job? Do you love working with kids, but frustrated by the system you work in? Do you wish there was a way to work with young people in a…

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    easy for me to make friends but I am not overtly social. I did not talk much and I was not loud as a adolescent, nor am I now. I have always loved academics, so I talk a lot in class, but in social situations I come across very shy much of the time, unless I am around people whom I trust. I had lots of friends in elementary and middle school, but I was also used to them eventually moving away or disliking me. Either that, or deciding I was not 'fun ' enough because I have never been really very…

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    solutions 3 4) Conclusion 3 5) References 4 1) Introduction Due to historical events in South Africa, xenophobia became violent and hostile during 2008. The aim of this essay is to review the film "where do I stand?" by Molly Blake in the context of race; class and gender. The film "where do I stand?" Provides different points of view from different groups of people; being different in terms of race, economic class and gender; of the happenings of the xenophobic attacks in 2008.…

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    Do-It-Yourself Project

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    Countless people cringe when a do-it-yourself project is mentioned, especially when it is a home renovation project. Images of spewing plumbing, paint splattered on carpet, and tile that is slightly askew are conjured up in the minds of these fearful people, but repairing and updating a home is worth all of the trouble. Several people stress out when a renovation needs done, and having done it themselves and over with can be a relief. Others simply long for projects to be done or crave a change…

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    Why Do I Need Religion

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    As I am maturing and trying to figure out what I want to do in life, religion plays a role in my decisions. Like I have mentioned earlier, I was raised in a Christian household, specifically Catholic. My family would go to church every Sunday. My family raised me to worship one God. I still face the same experiences as Istak during his journey. Istak was “drawn to the Church, to seek not salvation but a future that was not limned by hunger” (José, 141). For me, I am drawn to the Church to seek…

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    How Do I Decide Essay

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    The film entitled “How do I decide?” mainly surrounds the subject of how humans make decisions and how the brain manages this task inside our heads. The narrator explores the journey we take through life making multiple decisions daily which allows us to become more aware of who we really are. When we make even the simplest decision, the many tiny electrical impulses that are located in our brains called neurons are lit up and activated to compete in a “powerful struggle” that helps us to make…

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    because in life, we do not get what we want sometimes, but we will get what we actually need in future. For me, the only thing we can do with our life is learning our impuissance in the past ,live up to the fullest for today and hope for the best in the future. As for my career, I plan to be a researcher where I can unravel unexplained phenomenon in our world and embark for exhilarating adventure which is sounded eccentric but that is my aspiration. Due to that, I know that I have to work…

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    The day I said “I do” I’ve always had my whole future mapped out since I was a little girl. I would find my prince charming, graduate college, get married, get a job, and then have children. Of course the plans we have for ourselves don’t always go as planned. My husband and I met as freshman in college. After dating a few years, we realized that we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together. On May 27, 2014 I got engaged. After we got engaged we started talking about when we…

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    I Do Not Speak for Democracy Democracy is a form of government where the majority has the final say. The minority is not considered and must live with the results of every law and election, with no freedom of choice. Mobocracy, or the mob taking control of the power, is a huge problem with democracy. Mobs can overrule the minority, even if the minority is 49 percent versus the majorities 51 percent, by rioting in the streets or committing threatening acts of violence (lawnotes). The people…

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