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    have a second chance or a fresh start, because you have learned from your mistakes and you know what good and what is wrong. For example, i’ve seen a movie named “The Break Up” the movie is about a couple who had many problems with his girlfriend, they ended up breaking up. At the end of the movie they ran each other in the New York city and they give each other a second chance, because they had learned from their mistakes. Theres also…

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    human nature to make mistakes and sometimes learn and grow from them, or sometimes repeat them. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the main themes of youth, new beginnings, wisdom, self image, and repetition of mistakes are exemplified through the use of symbols through the character’s perspective of themselves and their environment. The characters; Mr.Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, Mr.Gascoigne, and Widow Wycherly are prime examples of people repeating mistakes even when…

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    freedom to make mistakes, is a misunderstanding in the lives of numerous people. The entire point of having freedom is to explore, discover, and learn something new by going beyond one’s own limitations. Additionally, whenever one attempts something he/she has never done before, he/she will usually make a mistake. However, he/she learns from that mistake and can utilize this new information to aid him/her in the future. Furthermore, he/she will most likely not make the same mistake again. For…

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    make mistakes. If the author takes the initiative to see and correct these mistakes, that is what makes him a good writer. When the author returns to his paper, he should not be afraid to find and fix his mistakes. This is a reason why the author should look at his paper with fresh eyes, so that when he reads his paper he will correct his mistakes in a better more efficient way. Also, when the author returns, he can review his material to make sure he does not misinform the reader. Mistakes can…

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    Discoveries that have changed this world forever have had great faults, but does that really make the discovery bad? Sometimes the mistakes that are made are the reason why the discovery was made, and sometimes it’s pure carelessness and laziness that cause them! In “Lost Cities, Lost Treasure”, Heinrich Schliemann dreamed of discovering treasures of the ancient world. He travels to a site where he believes he might find treasure. He meets Calvert. Unlike Heinrich, Calvert likes to keep his…

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    Mistakes are inevitable. Time is unbeatable. The longer the clock ticks, the more mistakes will be made. Time and mistakes have a funny way of coassisting with each other. Time however doesn’t stop for a mistake it keeps ticking away. Time doesn’t stop for anyone. It has no rules or limitations. Wasting precious time can be a fatal mistake in this peculiar world. Time leads to many heartbreaks and regrets that go unchangeable. However time goes on, you mustn’t waste time on those mistakes.…

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    As I continue reading “ Free Play” by Stephen Nachmanovitch, I continue to learn more and more about how to create music and many techniques so one can be a better songwriter. In these four chapters I learned about practice, limitations, mistakes and collaboration. Starting off, I learned that practices shouldn’t be a duty, or as the author explains, “ you don’t have to practice boring exercises, but you do have to practice. Transform it into something that suits you” ( Nachmanovitch, pg 68).…

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    book, The Concept of Mind and, more specifically, in his essay ‘Descartes’ Myth’. The purpose of Ryle’s essay was to demonstrate that dualism (which Ryle believed at the time was widely accepted and dubbed it dogmatic) commits a fatal mistake, namely a Category-Mistake. The purpose of this essay is to show that Ryle’s argument against dualism in his essay is not fatal to dualism. II. Methods and Presuppositions In order to show that Gilbert Ryle’s argument against dualism is not fatal, I will…

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    Well let’s see, there is this one mistake that always has me on my toes. The mistake I made was, I was being trained on a new program for our courthouse. I am advanced with technology and computers. Anyways we were told by our supervisors that our procedures or the citations have not changed, but the steps on how we process it have. Well I thought I knew it since I had received an award for diversity and professionalism, because I actually wrote the procedures that were in play for our policies.…

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    adventurous and risky to do. Since he was willing to endure 1009 rejections, and had the stamina to continue pursuing his goal, his chicken is now the prized item on the menu of fourth largest fast food chain in America. Mistakes are motivation to work harder toward accomplish a goal; mistakes can help refine the goal attaining process. Before freshman year of high school I tried auditioning into on…

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