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    that you will most likely be required to be literate and conversant in several languages. You need to so that you can take the identity of any character. However you might know several languages already, but if you are not passionate about acting people will notice on the big screen. Take note that only the best and most passionate actors or actresses will become rich and famous. So you will need to work hard and dedicate yourself to acting. In order to get work in acting you need to make darn…

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    Atticus’s unique approach to parenting causes Jem and Scout to grow up with different morals and ethical beliefs than most kids of the time period. Jem and Scout were taught to be fair, and go about life without judging people for what they did or did not have. I believe Atticus sets a great - at the time controversial - foundation for his kids lives, by teaching them to see a situation from others points of view, not judging a person just by their skin color, and to always be the bigger person…

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    and that persons only, a collective of people or more than person can share a similar opinion or perspective but every one is entitled to their own. You can change your perspective over and over based on new experience or information learned prior to the events in your life. Based on these two sources the characters perspectives changed as they grow and experience life more. They learn what is truly important in life and what is not. They learn that as people grow up they sometimes look back on…

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    Life, it’s funny, how one little thing can have such a large impact on it. In the case of “The Lottery”, the little black box has a profound effect on the towns’ people. In this instance it has a profound impact on one person in particular, Tessie Hutchinson. Tessie Hutchinson finds that in an instant life can change right before your eyes. She proclaims at the end of the story, “It isn’t fair, it isn’t right.” (243) Can you imagine a simple box could carry so much weight? This box that has…

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    fame is not only for attention, but to have a sense of uniqueness and individuality: “Being unique among 6 million people requires a lot of work”. Smalley notes the appeal of fame may be fuelled by parents’ praise of uniqueness during childhood. Prevalence of social media in current society also encourages people to share themselves with the world. Due to its high accessibility, people are likely to seek out attention from “everyone who will listen”. Similarly to Atwood, Duffy in Text 3 suggests…

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    Gerard Harvard Biography

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    Throughout history of mankind, people always look to others for guidance, wisdom and on some occasion for help. In most cases, this type of support usually comes from parents, siblings or close relatives. One of the most interesting person whom guidance, hope, and perseverance is mostly drawn from, is a phenomenal individual, named Gerard. To introduce this person, one has to start from the beginning. He was born in the fifties. He was the eldest among his five siblings. Early in his life, he…

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    beings, and we all should be have to follow the laws, and if we do not follow them we get punished for our wrongs. So why most do celebrities think that they can break more laws then us, without being punished? Well at the end of the day we all the people have the same rights in the United States of America. Celebrities believe that their actions do not affect them in their lives, but has it turns out it does. One of the most common celebrities that has broken many laws is Lindsay Lohan.…

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    loneliness. Social media provides a retort to the question mankind has tried to answer for thousands of years: How can grief be eliminated? To begin with, social media provides new ways of soothing pain in suffering individuals. Websites such as Facebook and Instagram allow people of all ages to interact and form bonds that…

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    In this new era of global economy and information technology, balancing work-family activities and interactions is becoming very important in people’s reflections about which career or job path to follow. As people get older and involved in different roles at the same time they realized that it is harder to combine their jobs with their family obligations. People almost the time have to learn to give priority to things that matter the most for them. On the other hand, it is very common to find…

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    Athens and Sparta are both well-known cities that associated themselves with the Greeks and Greece. To this day most people can tell you at least were Sparta and Athens was located. The issue was that these two cities were major rivals and quite different. Sparta was very militaristic city that focused heavily on gaining more land and power for their city and for Greece. They required that all men join the military and help during wars. Sparta was known more as a laid back city that did worried…

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