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    My life is brimming with goals, hopes, and aspirations. I seek to fulfill my purpose, and I envision my life as one that will someday, through diligent efforts, embody both success and enjoyment. However, I am thoroughly aware that I’m unable to reach these two elements without a vast amount of hard work, fueled by ambition. Moreover, I’ve learned, early on, the true importance of setting high expectations for one’s self, in every single aspect of life. Thus, when it comes to academics,…

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    Japan’s robot-staffed hotel In today's day and age, the evolving technology has caused the world of business to become a place of innovation and constant advancement. For instance, innovative ideas in Asia Pacific have been expanding in the last few years. The one asian country that has sparked my interest with its ultra innovative service is Japan. The innovative service is the world’s first hotel opened in July 2015. This hotel is run by robots near Nagasaki theme park and the second one…

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    Mercer Langston was hugely important politician and educator who achieved great accomplishments for the African American community. Through his work in civil rights and trailblazing paths for black men in politics, Langston left a giant, positive imprint on the country. He was among the most influential of his…

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    Controversy On Museums

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    Although the works of all museums are different, the common perception of museums is that they are education facilities striving to bring awareness and education (often surrounding a specific theme or moment in history) through a physical and full-bodied experience of whatever various theme or subject the museum is attempting to present. The pedagogical approach of physicality and experience-based education is what makes museums so remarkable. Although the perception of museums is that they are…

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    be intimate pals" (Kafka 42) decide Gregor is in a pregnant kingdom of denial concerning his insect state. The refusal of Gregor's to accept his unconscious transformation as anything extra than a dilemma upon his paintings lifestyles, serves to imprint the lack of…

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    Modern day Americans lead busy lives dedicated to working diligently, spending quality time with with family members, upkeeping social ties, and any other obligations they may have. Along with this ornate lifestyle, the average American is bombarded with upwards of fifteen hours of advertisements per day. This number has increased drastically from 2008 when expose to advertisements averaged only eleven hours daily (source 1). This dramatic change gives proof to the fact that advertisement is an…

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    Family Ties There are photographs that have been passed down from my grandpa on my father’s side to my dad. All of the artifacts that my family have are images of my family in the army. The photograph that holds significance to my family particularly my father would be a picture of his uncle and my great uncle in his army uniform during WWII. This photograph was taken during the early 1940’s towards the end of the second World War. This image holds significance to my grandfather…

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    In this journal entry I 'll be discussing, sharing my feelings andd interpreting Li-Young Lee 's poem, "The Gift." I will discuss the way the verse was told and the main theme of how a father-son bond is presented. Lee 's poem states itself like a story. The Gift 's verse is plainly spoken for the most part in that there are very little metaphors andd similes used. However, after reading it I still thought abbout it for a while to find if there was a deeper meaning hidden somewhere. I found…

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    Aliens. The end of the world. School. All topics that teenagers think about. As a young adult, I find that the emotions of a teenager are never given justice in society. As a lonely student going throughout her daily routine of trudging off to school, completing homework, eating and sleeping, I often lie awake at night, wondering if these monotonous actions are really all life is meant to be. And as an avid reader, I sometimes find it arduous to locate books that accurately describe the real…

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    The fifteenth century had weapons that used gunpowder, printed books, and transoceanic voyages, and the beautiful art. The Middle Ages had left its imprint on the world, the navigation and ship technology that Christopher Columbus would sail the ocean blue in 1942 was a modify Middle Age technology. Subsequently, the printing press, ink, and paper had all been discovered before the fifteenth century…

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