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    Well if his statements what I think it means then I supposed I agree painting a picture is more important than selling one. When artists paints a picture I supposed it is important they express themselves in a artistic way.It should mean something emotionally. I do not know much about paintings though so to ramble about that would be useless. Making a movie is like painting a picture to me it’s the best way I can describe it. It has to have a complete look to it in terms of its look. Walt Disney…

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    proclamations essentially before the fact. The emancipation of the four million slaves in America and there liberation began with “self-liberation”. Which is strongly reflected in the slave narratives presented by David Blight in his book “A Slave No More”. Washington and Turnage wrote vivid accounts of their lives as slaves and the bold bids for freedom that took them across Confederate lines and into the waiting arms of Union soldiers. Washington, born in 1838, grew up in Fredericksburg,…

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    To me action are more powerful than words because you can talk about doing something but you won't be doing anything. The only reason that you won't be doing anything is because you are afraid of the outcome, you are afraid of what would happen to you. Look at Martin Luther King Jr for example. Martin Luther King jr had a famous speech called “I have a Dream.” He went up in front of people and told him that he had a dream, but he made the action and had the courage to go up and say it. But…

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    their purpose is- sometimes straying so far that their choices lead to their downfalls. In the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, and two essays, “No Name Woman” by Maxine Hong Kingston and “Once More to the Lake” by E.B. White, the authors use rhetorical strategies and…

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    Dream? More Like a Nightmare. Bernie Sanders once said “For many, the American dream has become a nightmare”. The past notions that America is country in which people have freedom and the ability to better their lives has died within the last several decades. However, some are still under the belief that the dream lives. This has done nothing but make their lives and the lives of their dependents worse as their identity has become convoluted. The fact the American Dream is nothing but a…

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    Smokers should not have to pay more for health insurance. Smoking cigarettes is not the only reason that people get a higher risk of getting health conditions. Also, there are endless possibilities that causes high percentage of illness. Smoking tobacco is legal, which means that people are allowed to smoke the desired amount. This goes the same with eating, drinking alcohol and anything that is legal to do but has a risk of getting ill. When there’s an exception, there should not be other…

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    In the article ‟ The Dark Side of Creativity: Original Thinkers Can Be More Dishonest” Francesca Gino tested whether creativity increased dishonesty. They hypothesis she tested was that a creative personality and mind encourage a person’s capability to explain their behavior, that leads to dishonourable behavior. Most people behave dishonestly due to their ability to cheat and also feel that they are behaving as honest individuals. The degree of originality allows people to easily behave…

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    concepts. White’s “Once More to the Lake,” and Rodriguez’s The Hunger of Memory analyzes another perplexing notion: identity. Though they both agree that a person’s identity is molded by their experiences and circumstances, White uses his childhood memories, relationships, and extensive figurative language to describe his identity, while Rodriguez takes a much more simplistic and pessimistic approach. Identity is what defines a person; what makes that person unique. “Once More to the Lake”…

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    futures at stake from relying on their success. Failure to perform weakens their future, but more on their minds has the potential to cripple a generation of learners that must become the next leaders and business owners. Teachers have influenced all of us at one point in our lives. Whether or not a student has a good or bad teacher can affect how well they learn the subject. This affects…

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    used by CACI 201, entitled “More Likely True—Clear and Convincing Proof” which says: “Certain facts must be proved by clear and convincing evidence, which is a higher burden of proof. This means the party must persuade you that it is highly probable that the fact is true.” (Emphasis supplied.) We infer two things from these definitions. First, the instructions show that the standards are the same in that they require a degree of belief that the version of one party is more likely to be true…

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