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    Many contrarian choices plague people’s lives every day, and one that applies to a variety of people is choosing the right computer. There are two main computer companies, Microsoft and Apple, that are quite different in their approach to manufacturing and advertising their products. When a consumer is in the electronics store the Apple genius and PC expert lock onto them and close in fast attempting to persuade them in choosing their product. The Apple genius will try and smooth over the…

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    In today 's reality everything contains a PC or is worked by one.On February 15, 1946 The US-constructed ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the principal electronic programmable PC worked in the US. In spite of the fact that the ENIAC was like the Colossus it was much quicker and more adaptable, much to their dismay this would be the establishment of what was to end up the present day PC. PCs have had an extremely basic effect on society. It has changed the lifestyle. The…

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    situations say so as to maintain equilibrium. Neglecting even just one area in your life can sabotage your own success. For example, if you often get sick, your work and financial aspects will suffer. If you’re too focused on your work, your health and personal relationships will suffer. How Do I Live a Balanced Life? Our bodies and minds can only handle so much. If we lose command of our own life, we wouldn’t be as effective as we’re supposed to be. The good news is that if you’re being…

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    The cause of failure and fear in our life is due to lack of confidence. When we loose our confidence, we can’t control our emotion and we afraid for making something wrong. There are many merit that we can obtain from boosting our self confidence which is one of the strongest pillar of success. Keeping ourselves nice and pretty helps us boost our confidence. If we are confidence we can perform better and will be street out. Having a confidence means self believe and increase the faith on…

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    Imagine a world where everyone has technology, whether it’s a cell phone, laptop, tablet, you name it, everyone has it. Even those living in the far away depths of America, and those who can’t even afford free school lunch. This is hard to image and poses many questions, but in general, it is unrealistic. “Our Future Selves,” an article written by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen, informs readers on the importance of technology in revolutionizing our today. Both authors are highly involved with the…

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    Pursuit of Sadness In our society today, people tend to find happiness within themselves, others and their community. But everything in the world comes with a price tag. Like the old saying goes, you pay what you get and happiness is no exception. So what one must give up to obtain happiness? What moral decisions do we have to overcome to acquire well-being? Ursula LeGuin, author of “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” described the city as a utopia filled with joy. But in order for the…

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    Tom Sawyer Value Analysis

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    Values are similar to the colors of the rainbow. Each very different, but they all have a purpose. To help to create better people. In all the stories that have been read this quarter, many values have shown through on many occasions. Out of the values, three constant ones that were clear as day were kindness, loyalty, and selflessness. The stories that will be used are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Abuela Invents the Zero by Judith Ortiz Cofer, and Little Women by Louisa May…

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    Although he was young, his childhood ended abruptly at the age of six when his father passed away. At the age of 7, he had to take care of his younger brother and sister while his mother had to go to work. Although he was in school, he had to drop out of school during his sixth-grade year because he did poorly in school. Later in his life, he would go on to do many jobs such as a service…

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    enough. He or she then becomes very critical of themselves and carries that with them growing up. The parents set unrealistic boundaries and limitations for their children that don’t account for the children's own wishes or talents. While the parents do care for their kids safety and want to see them succeed, they only want to see it within the lines of their goals and visions for that child. This interferes with the most important part of a kids life growing up, not being able to choose their…

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    The True Cost of Survivor Guilt Have you ever been in a situation where survival was the only thing on your mind? We all need survival, the real question is if you have what it takes to survive. Survival is a skill we all possess. It has a lot to do with community, brotherhood, and adaptability. The community clearly loves their veterans. You've probably seen the bumper stickers, Semper Fidelis, it means “always faithful.”Nancy Sherman, the author of “The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt” has…

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